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Duangello
a Weekend WarriorDate Reviewed: August 6, 2002
Strengths: Never exploded causing bodily injury.Weaknesses: Everything you can think of except it (they) never exploded causing bodily injury.Bottom Line: After 10 days, I've gone through 4 various types of Specialized computers. The first two out of the box (can actually) did not work. The third worked (but my brain didn't having accepted such an obviously flawed brand).
After the third went south, I traded up to a wireless model which has never worked. Forget about Specialized bike computers. They are CRAP!
Favorite Ride: North shore of Lake Superior
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$60.00
Purchased At: Local bike shop
Similar Products Used: Various
Bike Setup: Stock Giant TCR2 road bike - stock except for tires.
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normrock
a Weekend Warrior
from barreDate Reviewed: March 15, 2002
Strengths: it's always worked for me,the sensor on the fork is a bit large,i hate the color now(yellow)the buttons are hard to pushWeaknesses: large sensor,stiff function buttonsBottom Line: not a bad computer,never stopped working,if it broke today i would not buy another
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$40.00
Purchased At: mail order
Similar Products Used: trek radar(loved this one)a couple others not worth mentioning
Bike Setup: fort,look,easton,cinneli
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Mark
a Cross Country RiderDate Reviewed: February 21, 2002
Bottom Line: Worked ok for awhile but once when turning it "on" (which shouldn't be necessary) I must have hit a weird combination of buttons. It stopped transmitting entirely. I replaced all batteries, reset everything and still nothing. I don't have the time to send a computer back and wait for another - a computer has to be reliable 100% of the time. Also, the side button is way too stiff, and requires bending your thumb backward to engage it. I'm off to buy another computer, and will probably go back to the reliable wired variety.
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