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W. R. Ponce
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 20, 2006
Strengths: Functionality is simple!Weaknesses: Re-setting the wheel size - wish it was sensory perceptive...Bottom Line: I have been using the Trek Sensor for the past 10 years. And I truly enjoy it and the funnctionality is so simple. The only minor issue is the when ever I change the wheels I have to re-set the number for the wheel size. Besides that, I have not had any problems and have been dropped a few times while riding and it just kept on ticking...great piece of machinery!!! ever since I bought my Trek bike. I am looking to upgrade, but don't know what to get...
Favorite Ride: Roadie
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At: At a Saratoga Bike S
Similar Products Used: None...
Bike Setup: Trek aluminum, 700 x 23 bontrager wheels and me...
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cycledogg
a Racer
from Springhill, TN.Date Reviewed: January 31, 2003
Strengths: Accurate, no fault unit. Slim design looks good on the bike.Weaknesses: None.Bottom Line: This unit is bullet proof. I have used this computer for 5+ years and never had a problem with it. It has even ended up left in my jersey pocket thorugh a wash or two and still keeps on ticking. Not sure why some folks are having trougle replacing the battery. I use the same as most computers use. This unit is a good choice.
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Specialized, Vetta, Cateye
Bike Setup: Cannondale R800 Y2K, Ultegra & D/A, Mavic, TTT, Easton, Selle, etc. faceit- the bike ROCKS!
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rwrussell
a Weekend Warrior
from Silver Springs, FL, USADate Reviewed: November 25, 2002
Strengths: Set it and forget it. Resetting trip info is easy.Weaknesses: You can pay more for more functions, but I don't need them.Bottom Line: Been using the Trek Sensor for more than 5 years with no problems. It just works. Has all the functions I'm looking for. Battery finally died and I'm online searching for a users manual.
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At: Garfield Hts, OH Bik
Similar Products Used: Sigma Sport BC800
Bike Setup: Giant Sedona 21.5" Mountain Bike
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steeplechaserKW
a Weekend Warrior
from Cleveland, OH, USADate Reviewed: May 2, 2002
Strengths: good display, easy to control, manual tire size entry = accurate, basic features, durable, water-resistant, removable faceplateWeaknesses: no cadance, odd battery sizeBottom Line: Well, I'm a roadie but have put my bike through a lot of abuse. I got the Sensor about 5 years ago (1997 or so) on sale and it has performed almost flawlessly. The only problem I had was finding a replacement battery to fit it. The one I got works fine but is too big for the battery cover to snap on securely. This led to the computer turning off unexpectedly, blanking out, and erasing the odometer. I fixed it with a splat of electrical tape across the back. It's worked just fine since then, and I've only had to replace the battery that one time. That's what the auto-off feature gets you!
I just got a new bike and am planning on moving this computer over to it until my wallet is recovered enough to get a computer with cadence. That's about the only weakness I've seen.
Favorite Ride: roads, but CAMBAs in WI are grand
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At: Pedal Moraine (West
Bike Setup: old = Trek 700 (stock core with lots of minor add-ons)
brand spanking new = Jamis Quest
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