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David
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 23, 2009
Strengths: good interfaceWeaknesses: Impossible to mount correctlyBottom Line: The computer itself is nice but it is just impossible to mount so to respect the 5mm max gap between sensor and magnet with the provided instructions and material.
The spring fork on a mountain bike is just to far from the spokes.
Waisted my money.
Purchased At: Decathlon
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Mark
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 20, 2009
Strengths: Simple
Easy to readWeaknesses: Limited functionality
Low trip distanceBottom Line: I found the installation fairly straight forward but the hidden set buttton on the back made programming a bit tricky. The product works fine but I was very disappointed to find that the trip meter max'd out at 99km/m while the trip clock counts to 999 hours. Has it ever taken anyone 6 weeks to ride 99km?
Bike Setup: Good.
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mirror_mirror
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: February 15, 2007
Strengths: One button to rule them all. I didn't think I would care about this when I got it but it really makes things easy. Big digits. Rounded clear and white plastic gives it that iPod look :)Weaknesses: No average or max speed features. Any other basic computer does this and costs the same. That said, the features that are there work great.Bottom Line: Basic computer that is easy on the eyes and works like it should. Some features that really should be there are not, but I don't care much for them anyway.
Similar Products Used: GT computer from Academy. That this was a piece of junk.
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