SIGMA BC1606L DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer
SIGMA BC1606L DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer
Brand Sigma Model 6161 Details Lowest Price ($69.98) |
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SIGMA BC1606L DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer
SIGMA BC1606L DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer – Features
The BC 1606L DTS wireless is for dedicated cyclists. DTS stands for digital transmission system, providing zero cross talk with other computers and ensuring that the data on the computer is your own. The backlight gives optimal readability of this information even in the dark. An integrated storage chip prevents the loss of set values during battery change as features such trip section counter, timer, and second wheel size are programmable. Cadence is available as an optional accessory for this model. With the wireless receiver integrated into the bike computer, it can be mounted on your stem or bars. 16 Functions Wireless: speed, avg speed, max speed, speed comparison, trip distance, total distance bike 1, total distance bike 2, total distance bike 1 + 2, clock, ride time, low battery indicator, two bike programmable, total ride time bike 1, total ride time bike 2, total ride time bike 1+ 2, memory back up function. Wireless Cadence can be added with option DTS cadence transmitter, programmable trip segment, programmable timer.
16 Functions
Digitally Coded Wireless
Low Battery Indicator w/ Memory Chip
Easy to program/Tool Free installation
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SIGMA BC1606L DTS Wireless Bicycle Speedometer – Reviews
I generally like this computer but have had a few issues with it:
1. I had issues with the original magnet and the Ksyrium SL spokes; a magnet replacement is fairly cheap and easy though.
2. The cadence reading maximum is 180rpm. On the trainer I do warm-up sprints above this, but for some time thought that my legs just weren’t moving fast.
3. I always forget which button to press and hold for resetting.
4. The batteries only lasted 11 months.
Dewey C. Besco
I decided to purchase one of these for an alterative to my stardard MPH and milage guage for my motorcycle. I finally got the space and connections correct and it seems to work. A front motorcycle tire is a bit odd, compaired to a bicycle tire – size and travel. The speed has been off about 5-9 MPH slow and I will need to mess around with the tire size setup to dial it in. Should not be a problem………
But…… for milege, trip odometer, clock, light and other calculations, this unit should work close enough for what I’m looking for. I’m glad they sell replacment parts (sensors, etc) here for this bike computer !!
Peggy
almost impossible to attach the front fork sensor, I would not reccommend this otherwise excellent product for the new carbon road bikes.
L. Cerra
I had little difficulty locating the sensor and magnet in their correct locations on the wheel, but I thought that the setup of the computer was confusing. Also, I worry that if I hit the wrong button I will switch from English to French or some other language. I guess this is part of the learning curve. On the other hand, the large readout numbers are a boon for my deteriorating eyesight and make the setup problems only a minor annoyance.
cookingal
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