Description Large and easy-to-read speed display. The Delta V (say Delta Vee) brings Ascent quality and price to the wireless market. Features: Speed, Trip Distance, Odometer, Trip Timer, Max Speed, 12/24 hour cl...
Summary: Could not get it to work, tried and tried; thought I set it up wrong and then took it back to Performance; found out it was defective and purchased a Cateye Strada Wireless instead.
Strengths: Looks slick
Weaknesses: Didn't work
Similar Products Used: Cateye Strada Wireless
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Summary: If I hadn't read the reviews here, I wouldn't have gotten it set up so quickly. Worked perfect right off the bat.
The sender has to be at almost a 45 degree angle from where I would have mounted it due to my suspension fork. (Getting the sender and wheel sensor close enough to each other)
For $15 it's a bargain
Strengths: Easy to read
Weaknesses: Mounting bracket doesn't work very well with specialized bars, had to mount it across the neck.
Similar Products Used: Old Cateye
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Summary: OK...tone it down guys. Performance installed mine so I had NO instructions, but thanks to a few of you I figured out in less than 15 min it was not a product issue, my sensor was just off. Well worth the price, love the scan mode.
Strengths: ease of use
price
Weaknesses: instructions
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Summary: Bought it from Performance for $20 and installed it on the left fork. The darn thing refused to work. It turned on but doesn't update the display. What a piece of junk.
Strengths: Price.
Weaknesses: Everything, including the instructions.
Similar Products Used: Cateye.
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