brianevesham
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A short ride is better than no ride.
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Post by brianevesham on Jan 26, 2013 10:36:11 GMT
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Post by Big Brother on Jan 26, 2013 13:43:09 GMT
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brianevesham
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A short ride is better than no ride.
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Post by brianevesham on Jan 27, 2013 11:41:32 GMT
Used it for the first time today, really like it, very easy to use with a big display.
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Post by zoltansocrates on Apr 2, 2013 19:17:10 GMT
dont worry about stretching the band, it will stretch without breaking ive got the count 14+ and the mounting is exactly the same as the 8 the trick is to locate the centre strap along the length of the band, use that to stretch halfway round the stem, let it go and it will 'stick' to the stem and then use that point as your anchor point to stretch the last half of the band back up to the mount bracket hope this helps
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2013 21:39:32 GMT
haha I thought the same thing when I got mine. 14+. I thought I was going to snap the strap and still do every time. What zoltan said is about right. Think I'm getting the hang of it.
I found removing the CC from the holder even more difficult so now I don't remove it at all, just undo the band.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 19:51:23 GMT
Just looking at one of these, seems a good price.
Nice that the display is nice and big! Won't need my glasses to see it!
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 20:11:10 GMT
Ah you just missed the price drop. It's been on offer past few weeks, down to £15 for the Count 8. It's gone back to regular price it seems.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 20:25:35 GMT
Yeah, when it comes to fitting, they're very easy to fit. Give it a good stretch and just pull it round. The only thing i'd say is cable-tie the sensor as the rubber stretches there and it can start to move it quite a bit. Especially when it moves and bouncing off your spokes (unpleasant)
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 20:57:55 GMT
What they've done is designed all the speedometers so they correspond to what a customer wants. I'll show you... If you want a Basic wireless Speedo: Count 4: Price: £16.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Clock If you want a Speedo that will help you with pace and comparing time to distance: Count 8 Price: £22.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer (Bar in middle comparing current to average) -Max Speed -Stopwatch (3 sec delay on start/stop) -Clock If you want a speedo that helps with all sporting need but without the GPS tracking: Count 14+ Price: £49.99 £79.98 incl. Heart rate strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Optional) -2 System Settings (1 for Road and 1 for MTB/Other Bike) -PC/Mac Data Tracker (Free software downloadable on website) -Backlight -Calories -More i need to find out (sorry lol) If you want a speedo that does GPS but not concerned about Heart Rate or Cadence: B'TWIN SatCount Price: £79.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Calories Burned For a speedo with ALL of the Above: B'TWIN SatCount+ Price: £99.99 £129.98 incl. Heart Rate Strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Not 100% if comes included) -Calories Burned Hope this helps
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2013 5:48:23 GMT
Great summary, Dan.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2013 22:26:10 GMT
Cheers It may alter though as we're getting the satcount and SC+ through and i'll be performing product testing on it so the parts may go up or down on what it shows on there but i'll be able to rate it for you once able to
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Post by Whitestar1 on Jun 6, 2013 23:40:11 GMT
What they've done is designed all the speedometers so they correspond to what a customer wants. I'll show you... If you want a Basic wireless Speedo: Count 4: Price: £16.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Clock If you want a Speedo that will help you with pace and comparing time to distance: Count 8 Price: £22.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer (Bar in middle comparing current to average) -Max Speed -Stopwatch (3 sec delay on start/stop) -Clock If you want a speedo that helps with all sporting need but without the GPS tracking: Count 14+ Price: £49.99 £79.98 incl. Heart rate strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Optional) -2 System Settings (1 for Road and 1 for MTB/Other Bike) -PC/Mac Data Tracker (Free software downloadable on website) -Backlight -Calories -More i need to find out (sorry lol) If you want a speedo that does GPS but not concerned about Heart Rate or Cadence: B'TWIN SatCount Price: £79.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Calories Burned For a speedo with ALL of the Above: B'TWIN SatCount+ Price: £99.99 £129.98 incl. Heart Rate Strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Not 100% if comes included) -Calories Burned Hope this helps Seeing this late but I have been looking for a comparison for some time. Thanks arny. Haven't seen you lately what's up?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2013 23:46:18 GMT
What they've done is designed all the speedometers so they correspond to what a customer wants. I'll show you... If you want a Basic wireless Speedo: Count 4: Price: £16.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Clock If you want a Speedo that will help you with pace and comparing time to distance: Count 8 Price: £22.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer (Bar in middle comparing current to average) -Max Speed -Stopwatch (3 sec delay on start/stop) -Clock If you want a speedo that helps with all sporting need but without the GPS tracking: Count 14+ Price: £49.99 £79.98 incl. Heart rate strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Optional) -2 System Settings (1 for Road and 1 for MTB/Other Bike) -PC/Mac Data Tracker (Free software downloadable on website) -Backlight -Calories -More i need to find out (sorry lol) If you want a speedo that does GPS but not concerned about Heart Rate or Cadence: B'TWIN SatCount Price: £79.99-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Calories Burned For a speedo with ALL of the Above: B'TWIN SatCount+ Price: £99.99 £129.98 incl. Heart Rate Strap-Trip Distance -Total Distance -Instant Speed -Average Speed -Speed Comparer -Max Speed -Stopwatch -Clock -PreRoute mapping system (gives off directions) -GPS Tracking (to help record routes) -Current altitude -Difference for +/- elevation -Cadence -Heart Rate Monitor (Not 100% if comes included) -Calories Burned Hope this helps Seeing this late but I have been looking for a comparison for some time. Thanks arny. Haven't seen you lately what's up? My honest opinion tjo. Dont go for the satcount go for the + cuz atleast you can buy the bits at a later date.
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Post by Bobi on Jun 16, 2013 12:23:16 GMT
If you used plastic holders to fit the reading sensor then you can use the rubber band from sensor to fix the cycle computer on handle bar pipe.This band is larger.Good luck.
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Post by sodafarl on Jun 17, 2013 20:18:33 GMT
A bit off subject. Bought a Count 4 for Fathers day. Have the readings on the main piece (couldn't think what to call it) and set up as per the instructions so I know that it is working. The sensor has been fitted as well but I can't get a reading have even changed the battery to see if it is that. Any ideas? All help welcomed.
Soda
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