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Topeak Panoram V12 12 Function Wireless Cycle Computer
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Average Rating: 3.5 star rating (9 Reviews)
Our Price: $69.99
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  • 12 Function
  • Wide Screen
  • 30 g / 0.07 lb (Computer Only)
  • Single Mode Button, Auto Sleep, Multi Angle Mount
  • Wireless Version
Product Description:
Wide screens do it better, plain and simple. This bike computer keeps track of critical ride details and shows them on a wide screen display to make it easier to read while you're working your butt off in the saddle. Wide screen display for easier data navigation Large single button is easier to operate with gloves than other models Can store info for 2 separate bikes, so you can swap it between your road and mountain rigs Wt.: 30g
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Topeak Panoram V12, November 15, 2006
By J. X.
This unit is wireless and has worked well. I bought this unit because I thought it had a larger display than other units on the market and I am not disapointed. It is easy to install. However, my only complaint is the difficulty (for me, maybe not for others) is the steps required to change modes, etc.I can't remember all of the steps and have to refer to the instructions. Hard to do when riding.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Love those huge displays and readout BUT, August 15, 2007
By J. Whitney (State College, PA)
So, they lost a star: The little screw works its way loose, and the piece came crashing to the ground -- I fixed the loosening screw problem with a little athletic tape. The three pieces of info in the display are really awesome, plus the average times and whatnot are one button away while you're riding, which is very convenient. The display is huge -- I haven't seen anything like it. Plus the unit is really sort of super functional and makes the bike feel dialed. It does reset at 999, but the whole unit takes like three minutes to set up. The directions are basically without words, just pictures, so that I guess martians can understand them (but they must have college degrees). I'm really happy with it, and would buy it again, but cover that screwhead!

6 of 6 people found the above review helpful.

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Topeak, May 16, 2007
By Mikeavf (Miami)
Not have BACKLIGHT...........is very important for me,for the rest is a good product,menu is jerky.

2 of 7 people found the above review helpful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Just what he wanted, December 27, 2007
By Elizabeth B. Milhans (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
This little wireless computer has all the bells and whistles to help my husband optimize his bike trip to and from work every day. He loves to check average speed, fuel economy, and the like on his car's computer, and now he can do it on his bike too.

1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Tie strap is worthless!!!, December 22, 2007
By WingNut
It might be a nice computer but the specialized tie strap that holds the magnetic pick up is unbelievably brittle. It snapped into pieces when I tried to attach it to my bike. This is a manufacturers defect. Don't waste your time buying this, you will just have to return it.

1 of 3 people found the above review helpful.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Not happy with this, June 22, 2011
By DG
The whole point of going wireless was the move the computer to a spot I could see on the bike, but to finally get this to work it was almost on the tire itself and even a shorter distance than the wired unit that I had. Went to using my iPhone and a free app on that to track all my information, it worked out better than anything I tried. Ended up giving this unit away.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Topeak Wireless Computer, October 8, 2010
By Ray (Brooklyn, NY)
On a recent 50 mile bike tour, the odometer matched the cue sheet exactly to the tenth mile. The display is easy to read and its big button allows you to change modes easily. The speedometer is sensitive and measures in MPH or KPH.

Cons: No backlight and may need to refer to the instructions again.

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Large Display , Poor Instructions, September 7, 2010
By Hanover_Fist
This unit has a nice large display and the normal functions that most other speedos have, so if you need reading glasses you won't have any trouble seeing the display, I would recommend it for that purpose only.

The instructions are terribly difficult to understand, it took me an hour to set it up even after looking at the instructions for a while before I made the attempt.

Basically in the instructions are pictures that have very little explanation to them (the instructions are a HUGE poster, not a booklet). The sequence of the initial setup is not orderly, you must look all over the poster to figure out what step you've missed and even then it's not clear. I'm a Mechanical Engineer with a background in electronics so I'm very well versed in reading/developing/writing instructions and I've never seen anything like this, it's very confusing.

One side note, make sure that the magnet-trigger that attaches to the spoke is as close to the sending unit as possible without hitting it. If there is a 1/4 inch gap it will not work. I attached a small powerful ceramic magnet to the magnetic end of the triggering unit so that I could get some distance between the sending unit and the trigger. It now works with about 1/2 inch gap, I needed to do this because there is a metal bracket on my forks that was between the line of sight of the sending/receive units.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Awesome, January 7, 2010
By Mike MN (Minneapolis, MN United States)
Best bike speedometer out there - good quality and love the large display. Can be a little confusing to set up as the instructions aren't super clear - but once you do it works great.
Have been using this for a couple years now to keep track of my rides - really the best out there. Good battery life too.

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