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Gary Fisher
Axiom cycloputer
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Submitted by
Bob
a Weekend Warrior
from Doylestown, PA USA Date Reviewed: July 25, 2001 | | Favorite Trail: | Delaware River Canal | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$30.00 | | Purchased At: | Bike Line | | Strengths: | Durability, all standard functions | | Weaknesses: | Buttons are a little touchy sometimes. For example, clicking once might switch 2 modes -- skipping one. Not a big deal. Needs +/- indicator on the Avg. Speed display (it has one on the Current Speed display). | | Similar Products Used: | CatEye, Vetta | | Bike Setup: | Lemond Buenos Aires | | Bottom Line: | The best 'puter I've used so far. I liked my Vettas until they started having problems (usually less than a year). The GF Axiom has outlasted them and still looks like new. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Randy
a weekend warrior
from Ohio Date Reviewed: October 4, 1998 | | Bottom Line: | This computer is great! Displays include speed, avg, max, +/- indicator (relative to avg speed), odometer, trip dist, trip time, clock. The odometer can be set so that total bike mileage can be tracked even if computer is newer than bike or battery change. Its auto stop/start for trips too. The display is easy to see, installation is easy. Mine's only ~40mi on it so I cant answer to durability but seems ok. Beats my other 2 'puters -- a SigmaSport BC400 (crap) and a Kmart special (actually good 'puter on my roadie). The Fisher was $29, not too bad. Instructions are easy and wheel circumference is entered to the millimeter, so should be accurate. | Overall Rating: |
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