Details
Specialized's SpeedZone Sport Wireless provides all the data you need to quantify your rides in a neat, cordless package. Its easy-to-read, double-line display lets you quickly check speed, mileage and a whole host of other important functions. Plus, the SpeedZone's easy calibration makes setup a breeze and its interface is incredibly intuitive so you can spend more time pounding out the miles than trying to figure out how far you've ridden.
Current Speed
Avg Speed
Max Speed
Trip Meter
Odometer
Auto Timer
Auto Wake
Speed Comparator
Low Battery Indicator
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
---|---|---|
Black | 719676906508 | 4811-1350 |
Black/Red | 719676906225 | 4811-1355 |
Hyper Green | 719676590486 | 48114-1354 |
Pink | 719676185637 | 481E-1352 |
White | 719676907581 | 4811-1360 |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (4)
- Lightweight (4)
Cons
- Poor instructions/manual
Best Uses
- Long rides (4)
- Road bikes (3)
- Commuting
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Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Poor instructions
Best Uses
Comments:
If you're buying this unit with new bike, have the bike shop install. If you're buying for replacement, you'll wish existing unit never went bad. Minimal number of parts, and extra ones that shouldn't be included, but instructions are lousy. Once installed computer does provide basic information for rider.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Long Rides
Comments:
Bought for my mountain bike because it fit in center of handlebar however i dont do off road roading. Smooth an asphalt surfaces ..this unit was treated very delicately and it still stopped tracking speed and distsnce...replaced both batteries still the same erratic behavior ...I would not recommend you waste your money instead read the other reviews and see others had the sAme problem .
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Bikes
- Long Rides
Comments:
has all the basic functions and has large numbers, just stops working when headlight is on
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Long Rides
- Road Bikes
- Commuting
Comments:
I use the Speedzone to check my progress throughout the ride. For the functions it provides it gives me enough information to kept me on track. If your looking for information that a pro rider would need then you are going to have to upgrade. It is fairly accurate,on an 80k run it was out by 1/2 a Km. If you want simple this is a good bang for the buck.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
Comments:
There's no way to turn it off. That wouldn't be a problem for a wired speedometer, or if you *never* take it off the bike. But when not on the bike, this wireless version will think it's moving at an arbitrary speed between .1 and 80 mph when the little nodes are (a) touched by skin, (b) near a magnet, or (c) within a foot of a computer. If any of those things happen, any trip meter or odometer readings are then wrong.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Bikes
- Long Rides
Comments:
I really liked this computer after initial installation. Was easy to set up and easy to use. After replacing the battery in the sensor computer performance has been very erratic. MPH is all over the map and mileage continues to accumulate after stopping
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