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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the job done,
By With a very comfortable design, the Velo 5 cycle computer offers the rudimentary set of features that your average cyclist needs. Ease-of-use are its strong selling point; however, once installed on the handlebar, the unit housing might need a little strengthening. Overall, if you need a cycle computer and are a tight budget, the Velo 5 is the model for you as it gets the job done!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic computer. .,
By Next item that I have a problem with is the manual. The visuals are for the Velo-8 not the Velo-5. But that's no big deal. The font size is TERRIBLE!. For guys like me, over 59, use a magnifier or you'll get a headache. Mr. Product Manager, PLEASE put a copy of the manual on the web in at least 10 point font so folks like me can read the darn thing. All in all an ok product.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Quality leaves a lot to be desired,
By When I opened the package, I was mildly disappointed; the computer, sensor, and wire were mounted via plastic cinch strips, instead of proper mounting brackets, like the cheap computer I'd last used. Nevertheless, I installed it as indicated in the directions; I had no trouble with the sensor and computer unit, but when I attempted to install the spoke-mounted magnet I immediately stripped the threads on the cheap plastic "bolt" that holds it in place. I wasn't using a pair of pliers, just my fingers. In the end I was able to get it reasonably secure, until I started riding and it immediately slide on the spoke to the rim and the sensor couldn't pick it up. After a few miles, the magnet loosened itself up and flew off the wheel into the woods. Luckily, I discovered I still had the all-metal magnet/bolt from the old computer I had, and put that on. Worked like a charm. I wouldn't suggest buying the Velo-5 unless you already have a spoke-mounted magnet lying around that you can use. The computer itself works great; it's accurate, even at low speeds (a major problem for the cheapo Kmart computer I had), and the single-button operation couldn't be simpler to use. If they'd start using a metal backer on the magnet, I'd give it 5 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
WRONG Model Number/Pictured item sent.,
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This review is from: Cateye CC-VL500 Velo 5-Function Bicycle Computer (Black) (Sports)
Hello, I have had the Velo VL500 Bicycle Computer for 4 years and 10,000 miles. It had been perfect through all weather conditions (Midwest) until an accident left it broken. I ordered a new one based on the advertised model number. I received, instead, the Velo VL510, which I was told is the newer version. I did not want the newer version! That is why I oredered from Performance Downhill. Their product description mislead me into buying what I expected to be as advertised. Instead of contacting me regarding the discrepency in their ad, they sent me what I DID NOT order. I don't know if the newer version is as good as my old one; the point is, if item is not available, don't use a different model number/picture to sell another item on the assumption that it will be OK. Bottom line: if I wanted a VL510 instead of the VL500, I would have ordered the VL510 in the first place. The VL500 went through you-know-where and back without a single problem. I have had and do currently have other Cateye products which perform without incident. Sincerely, Eric Holtz.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good, basic piece of equipment...,
By Jim (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cateye CC-VL500 Velo 5-Function Bicycle Computer (Black) (Sports)
A simple straightforward piece of equipment. Does all the basic functions well. Easy to install, It fit my large-frame Trek bike with no problems. I would have liked another 12" of cable to wrap the line a bit more, but it was adequate. Both the sensor and readout mount solidly with supplied cable ties. They provided enough cable ties, though I used a few extra I had laying around the house. Easy to read... even with my aging eyes. I'm a regular rider and can't imagine why most riders would need to spend more for a higher-end model. Delivery was suprisingly fast via USPS... about 4 days as I recall to Maryland.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the job done!,
By With a very comfortable design, the Velo 5 cycle computer offers the rudimentary set of features that your average cyclist needs. Ease-of-use and reliability are its strong selling points; however, once installed on the handlebar, the unit housing might need a little strengthening. Overall, if you need a cycle computer and are a tight budget, the Velo 5 is the model for you as it gets the job done!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice little device,
By Reasonable reader "anti-idiotarian" (Detroit, Michigan) - See all my reviews Nice little device. Easy to operate.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A basic bike computer.,
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