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Wireless Bike Cycle Computer (js204)
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- Closed: Mon 15 Feb 2010, 9:45 pm
- Listing #: 270784046
Improve your fitness levels with this totally wire free cycle computer which will help you to exercise more efficiently and to really get the most out of time spent on your bike.
Great for serious riders who want to really push themselves or beat previous best times, and for recreational cyclists who are looking to improve their general fitness levels.
Features:
The bicycle computer is water resistant and could be used in rainy days
Speedometer (0.0 to 99.9 Km/h or mile/h) with digital display & image display
Clock: 12/24H format option (Hour:Minute:Second)
Speed Comparator
Average speed (km/h or mile/h, 0.0 - 99.9)
Maximum speed (km/h or mile/h, 0.0 to 99.9)
Relative speed (km/h or mile/h, -99.9 to +99.9)
Riding Time (9H59M59S)
Riding Distance/Total Riding Distance (Km or mile, 0.0-9999.9)
Thermometer (C or F, -20 to 60 deg. C or -4 to 140 deg. F)
Metrics system & Imperial system option
Scan (Second, 4)
Auto Off (Minute, 8)
Sensing distance: 1M (39 inches)
Weight: about 100g
Units size 60 x 60 x 16mm
Instruction booklet supplied and all mounting accessories included.
The sensor unit uses A23 battery while the display unit uses CR2032 button batteries. They are included with the package.
Product care: Leaving the sensors close to each other when stationary for long periods of time will demagnetize them, at which point the computer will cease to operate. Make sure you store the computer with the sensors at a reasonable distance from each other.
Buyers' feedback:
scream1: an excellent unit
juniorkiwi87: good quality product
nosbow1: Excellent product
tl01: the computer works brilliantly
motu2: Great product
v82: Tried out today, works well, very happy
gemini591: product excellent condition
podge3: good product
samantha143: thanks for the great computer-now if only my husband would use the bike!
beaumonde: Great product!
Pickup in Mt Wellington. Pls see profile for details
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Great for serious riders who want to really push themselves or beat previous best times, and for recreational cyclists who are looking to improve their general fitness levels.
Features:
The bicycle computer is water resistant and could be used in rainy days
Speedometer (0.0 to 99.9 Km/h or mile/h) with digital display & image display
Clock: 12/24H format option (Hour:Minute:Second)
Speed Comparator
Average speed (km/h or mile/h, 0.0 - 99.9)
Maximum speed (km/h or mile/h, 0.0 to 99.9)
Relative speed (km/h or mile/h, -99.9 to +99.9)
Riding Time (9H59M59S)
Riding Distance/Total Riding Distance (Km or mile, 0.0-9999.9)
Thermometer (C or F, -20 to 60 deg. C or -4 to 140 deg. F)
Metrics system & Imperial system option
Scan (Second, 4)
Auto Off (Minute, 8)
Sensing distance: 1M (39 inches)
Weight: about 100g
Units size 60 x 60 x 16mm
Instruction booklet supplied and all mounting accessories included.
The sensor unit uses A23 battery while the display unit uses CR2032 button batteries. They are included with the package.
Product care: Leaving the sensors close to each other when stationary for long periods of time will demagnetize them, at which point the computer will cease to operate. Make sure you store the computer with the sensors at a reasonable distance from each other.
Buyers' feedback:
scream1: an excellent unit
juniorkiwi87: good quality product
nosbow1: Excellent product
tl01: the computer works brilliantly
motu2: Great product
v82: Tried out today, works well, very happy
gemini591: product excellent condition
podge3: good product
samantha143: thanks for the great computer-now if only my husband would use the bike!
beaumonde: Great product!
Pickup in Mt Wellington. Pls see profile for details
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Shipping details
- $5.00 courier
- $8.00 if rural delivery
- Seller allows pick-ups
- Seller is located in Manukau City, Auckland
Payment details
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- NZ bank deposit
- Cash
About the seller
- 98.8% positive feedback
- Member since Aug 2004
Closes: Mon 15 Feb, 9:45 pm. 2010
