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Average Ironhorse Review (based on 11 reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great bikeVerified Buyer Reviewed by Outdoor Jeff from Illinois on Thursday, July 4, 2019Wasn't ready for the assembly but it wasn't too tough.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Works goodVerified Buyer Reviewed by AXME from Kansas on Monday, April 15, 2019Nice computer, plenty of functions & wireless connect works well for the price Only negative - does not auto-awake. Shuts off sfter 5 min no activity. If you stop for a break, need to turn back on when you restart. Other wise i’d give 5 stars. I’ll probably get another for my other bike.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Basic Bike ComputerReviewed by Bigfoot from Oregon on Friday, June 22, 2018I don't know what people are expecting for this price, but I'm satisfied. Works fine out of the box. Used with a legacy wheel magnet; never opened the one that came with the computer.
Primarily used for distance, speed and time data. The computer periodically updates the data as it cycles through the input. Instructions are a little vague, but I managed to reset the trip meter at the end of my ride. Automatically goes into standby mode if you stop and recalculates as you start up again. Not sure how they can calculate Calories burned without some data on terrain, but don't use it anyway.
Compared with the first wired ones that came out years ago, this is a nice upgrade for a casual biker...