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Recent reviews for this item:
CowboyMac, May 7, 2013
Use it with Garmin FR70. Tracks speed and cadence well.
MCKY, April 8, 2013
I have one of these kits on each of my bikes. Installation seems a tad daunting at first, but follow instructions and pay attention and it will work first time, every time.
A peek at some of the video installs on Youtube helps before you start.
I did replace the zip locks with wire spine ones-just being obsessive.
Devin, March 19, 2013
Nice to be able to measure speed, and distance is nice as well. Makes indoor training less of a guessing game.
James, February 6, 2013
The unit was delivered from Alberta to Ontario in 3 days.
Instructions from Garmin are not the best (nothing new
there). The installtion video I found at GPS city was very
helpfull.
It was tricky getting the sending unit correctly positioned
to pick up both the wheel and crank sensors, I had to
fiddle with it for several minutes. In the end it worked
fine.
One issue is the sending unit "slips" and I've had to re-
position a couple time. This could be due to the shape of
the frame of my Cervelo.