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| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $30.00 (50%)
New (93) Used (1) from $40.50
Rating: 52 reviews
Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Size: Garmin Part #010-10644-00 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2.2 x 2.7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-10644-00 Model: 010-10644-00 UPC: 653886002028 EAN: 0653886002028 ASIN: B000BFNOT8
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| Customer Reviews:
Speed/cadence sensor won't stay put! August 25, 2008 The mounting process for the cadence sensor is fairly weak when you consider composite/carbon fiber chainstays and tapered tubes. The zip-ties aren't tight enough to keep the unit from sliding one way or the other and it eventually moves too far away from the magnets. Strong double-stick or industrial Velcro would be a better mount.
Sensitive July 29, 2008 Cool tool to use if you can get it to synch properly. It is verrrry sensitive and if the adjustment is not perfect your cadence will not register. After several bike rides I find that I have had to readjust it each time. My ADD is starting to kick in and I am finding this to be a pain. It is entirely possible that due to operator error I may have not installed it properly at the beginning. Once hooked up properly it sychs seemlessly with the Garmin.
So if you have the patience( and good installation skills) go ahead and get it, the price makes it an easy purchase and this can be a beneficial tool in your training.
This is great July 20, 2008 I purchased this product a few months ago. Installed it very easly. It took about 10 min for the installation. Works great. I wish I had this stuff when I was racing.
Garmin GSC 10 Speed Cadence sensor June 18, 2008 I am using this on my second bike - and it and the entire Garmin Edge 305 system, works very well. The Edge 305 has multiple bike profiles, so I've tuned the second profile to this sensor. Care needs to be taken to install the sensor correctly so it aligns properly with both speed and cadence magnets. The only observation is that the cadence magnet, the one that sticks on the left crank, is a little tricky to space relative to the sensor. In one bike it required a home-made spacer, such that it would bring it closer (within spec) to the sensor. This will depend on your bike and as I said I only had to build this for one of my bikes. Still, it would be nice if Garmin offered such a spacer.
love it June 16, 2008 I have been so happy with this addition to my Garmin. I also got the bike mount and it works great! It was all so easy to attach to my bike and start working with it right away.
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