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Sigma Sport Sport BC 500

Sigma Sport Sport  BC 500

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Sigma Sport BC 500



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Reviewed by: 
Bolo Grubb

Review Date
July 3, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Price Paid:  $20.00 at Cycle Spectrum

Favorite Ride:
Hills

Bike Setup:
Trek 720 tour bike

Summary:
A simple and tough little computer. Has only basic funtions but does them well.

Strengths:
Easy to set-up, quick installation

Weaknesses:
The mounting rubber brands

Similar Products Used:
Cateye Astrale 8


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Reviewed by: 
Banana Boy

Review Date
January 27, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
2 Years

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Price Paid:  $30.00 at Rebel

Favorite Ride:
Flat and Fast

Bike Setup:
Fuji Finest AL. Shimano Clipless pedals.

Summary:
I think this product is good value for money. It easy to use and the display is very good. It does the job well. A bugger to set-up though.

Strengths:
Good Clear Display. Easy to use. Good value for money.

Weaknesses:
Can be tricky to set-up. Wires look a bit messy. Sometimes sensor need re-adjustment if just sligtly bumped.


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Reviewed by: 
matti paananen

Review Date
June 2, 2003

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Price Paid:  $23.00 at helsinki

Summary:
A cheap but extremely poorly designed contraption. The cyclocomputer does what it promises; but only after opening the box and looking at what's in it the buyer is revealed what he's actually bought. The computer tray is of frail plastic and will probably not last through a summer. It attaches into the handlebar with, believe or not, a *rubber band*. There is no way to install it with screws on a suitable metal brace or with any other sensible and lasting method. The fork end reader is also attached to the fork with a rubber band; the spoke magnet is held in place by friction. The maximum clearance between the magnet and the rader is 5 millimeters, which is way too little for eg. the average mountain bike such as mine, necessitating installation of the two very close to the hub of the front wheel, which directly yields unreliable readings.

Strengths:
It's cheap and it does what it is supposed to do. The display is clear and easy to read.

Weaknesses:
The device is physically miserable. It is extremely frail, and breaking just the tiniest, cheapest part will render it junk. Don't touch this thing if you ride on anything worse than smooth asphalt and appreciate durability.


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