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Dennis Wurster
a Weekend Warrior
from Rochester, NYDate Reviewed: May 31, 2007
Strengths: Large main display, buttons have a satisfying 'click' when pressed. Durable wiring (a big advantage). PaceArrow comparing your current speed with your average speed makes for a nice gentle training aid.Weaknesses: Used the unit for 7 years, replaced the batteries only twice in that time. This year, though, the unit is having difficulty with the speedometer. I still have to try cleaning the contacts. I'm confident that I can fix it.Bottom Line: This is a solid cyclometer, and can be found on ebay inexpensively. I've snapped wires in the past, so the much tougher wire this unit uses is a welcome enhancement. It doesn't have cadence, but if you're looking for a unit that gives you all of the information you really need, with a few nice extras like an analog clock and PaceArrow, I recommend the SpeedZone Comp. Wheel setup is easy, with numerous pre-defined wheels to choose from, and the ability to add your own rollout measurement in millimeters.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$39.00
Purchased At: Park Ave Bike Shop
Similar Products Used: Avocet 30
Bike Setup: 1989 Specialized Sirrus, full Shimano 105.
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