Sigma Sport BC 2006 MHR Computers


  • Average Rating: 3/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 3

Product Description

The digitally coded BC 2006 MHR combines the classic featured of a wireless bike computer with the most important altitude, heart rate and temperature functions. With the easy to operate 4-button navigation, mountain specialists and touring cyclists have fast access to all the important information on their ride. You can read 4 current values (altitude, heart rate, speed and another optional function) in one clear screen. All the functions on the computer can also be used off the bike using the special hiking mode.


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by slegros a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: December 1, 2010

Strengths:    Wireless, HRM, Altimeter, good features, Clear easy to read layout, relatively easy setup and installation.

Weaknesses:    Could be more intuitive

Bottom Line:   
I bought this for the combination of altimeter, HRM. It has a nice set of features. The navigation is not the most intuitive. Wheel sensor seems pretty hard on batteries, but thats probably the case with most wireless computers

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Price Paid:    $95.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Bike Setup:   Look 585/SRAM


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Ernie Hague a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: September 21, 2010

Strengths:    The screen is large and easy to read. It has a lot of good information. The heart rate monitor worked well. It is waterproof even in downpours.

Weaknesses:    Computer looses the signal from speed transmitter but it seems to add the the Km once it starts again. Does not always start once you start riding then you have to push a button to get it working.

Bottom Line:   
I use this computer on both my road bikes. The problem started with transmitter two . It would loose the speed signal and not start again. I sent the speed transmitter to Sigma in Taiwan and they told me it was a weak battery. I installed new Sony batteries in both the Computer and Transmitter when I got it back. It worked for a few days then quit again. Then I came back to Canada for the Summer. The computer worked well for 3 months then the same problem with Transmitter one. I emailed Sigma and they told me the same thing change the batteries, which I did. It worked off and on for a week then quit. I emailed Sigma again with no response. I then removed the computer and replaced it with Cateye Strada wireless.

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Favorite Ride:   Pa Lau Waterfall road Thailand

Price Paid:    $80.00

Purchased At:   EBay

Similar Products Used:   Cateye Strada wireless

Bike Setup:   Trek Madone 4.5 in Canada and Trek Madone 5.2 in Thailand


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by RafalSC a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: November 12, 2009

Strengths:    Altimeter, price 50 euro in Poland.

Weaknesses:    Speed (coded transmision...?), heart rate.

Bottom Line:   
After 2 years of the use he came off button "Set". Very good altimeter, all heights agree with the map with the accuracy into 1meter underground. HRrate monitor often loses the signal. A milometer often also disappears signal. From the altimeter I was only satisfied.

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Favorite Ride:   Polish mountain

Price Paid:    $50.00

Purchased At:   www.allegro.pl

Similar Products Used:   Many sigmas, polar, timex (heart rate monitor Timex is very good!)

Bike Setup:   Ridley Noah 2008.



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