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Planet Bike Protegé 8.0 8-Function Bike Computer Studio : Planet Bike by Planet Bike Brand : Planet Bike Model : 8001 Release Date : 2007-06-13 Publisher : Planet Bike Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0642016800108 UPC : 642016800108 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 12 reviews)
List Price : $29.99 Our Price : $20.80
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Current speed, speed comparator, ride time, trip distance, dual odometer (for 2 wheel sizes), average speed, maximum speed, and clock
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4-line MacroMonitorTM LCD displays up to 5 pieces of data at a glance
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Fits 25.0-31.8mm handlebars
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Magnet fits up to 4mm bladed spokes
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Includes 82 cm wire mounting kit for front wheel
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Product Description |
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Four lines on the Macromonitor LCD display provide up to 5 pieces of data at once. Heavy-duty, wire harness. Ultrasonically welded to be completely weatherproof. |
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About Planet Bike |
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In November of 1996, Planet Bike was founded in Madison, Wisconsin. In many ways, Planet Bike began as a social experiment that dedicated itself to doing business in a different way. Instead of being just another company that develops and sells products with profit as its end goal, Planet Bike wanted to help bring about positive change for people, their communities, and the environment. Despite being a simple machine, the people at Planet Bike have always believed that the bicycle has great potential to help improve the world and the lives of the people in it. From the start, they have embraced an alternative corporate purpose which seeks to help get more people on bicycles by making communities friendlier places for the self-propelled. By donating 25% of company profits to causes that promote and facilitate bicycle usage, Planet Bike hopes to make an impact. Social experiments aside, Planet Bike was born from the heart of a cyclist with a goal of making innovative, high quality, and practical bicycle accessories. Simply put, they strive to design and develop the best bicycle products in the world. In the company's short ten year history, they have made important product innovations within the bicycle industry. Advancements include the 4-line computer which is now a standard in the industry and the world's first self-contained HID light. Not bad for a company that ten years ago started as a one man operation. Today, while still a small company, Planet Bike continues to evolve and improve their product line with the goal of always striving to build accessories that make it easier for people to ride their bikes. Since 1996, Planet Bike's financial support of the grassroots bicycle movement has totaled $500,000. By 2010, they have made a goal to donate $1 million to organizations that are dedicated to making America a friendlier place for cyclists. |
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Bicycle Computer |
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My wife got one of these for her bike and I couldn't stand not having one on mine so I got one too. We both refer to them a lot. Instructions on how to use them weren't the greatest but managed to figure it out. |
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Planet Bike Protege' 8.0 |
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This computer did not work from the start and I had to return it. I decided to buy a Sigma instead. The sigma was much easier to install. And I was up and running in 30 minutes. |
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I'm buying a different computer |
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This computer is really cool in that the display is good and it tells you all kinds of data. However, if you hit a solid bump in the road it falls off! Mine fell off going down a hill at 25mph and it took me 15 minutes to find it. To my surprise it still worked. A couple days later I hit another bump going 30mph and it fell off in such a dangerous traffic situation I just kept going. I'm done with this computer. |
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It Came Off My Bike! |
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It worked great, until I was in the Danskin's Women's Triathlon and hit a grate in the road and it flew off! As I was in the middle of the race with women all around me I was not about to stop for it. So if you plan on never hitting a bump, it works ok. |
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Easy to read, simple to use |
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I just installed it on my commuter bike and it seems to work real well. I like the push forward (tap) method of changing modes and resetting. I would of given it 5 stars except for the above article about it quitting after two years. It looks a lot nicer than my Cateye, which is on my mountain bike, but then again the Cateye is about 10 years old and is still ticking. But hey, if I get 2 years out of it I will be happy, 10 years and I will be ecstatic. |
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