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Reviews (4)

Jun 10, 2023
Computer seems good, app seems suspect
I bought this computer to replace various Cateye wireless computers that do not work when I run my headlights. None of thew wired Cateye computers are backlit, so I wouldn't be able to read any of them while riding at night either. The headlights are more expensive than the computers, so finding a different computer was the least expensive solution. I also like that I can use this computer in place of wearing my GPS watch (can now think about eliminating that untanned spot on my wrist from the watch). Thus far, the computer itself seems like a good item for the money. I have other Coospo add-on devices as well and never had a problem with any of them. That said, the app you need to use in order to upload from the computer to various other apps (like Strava) is on the slow side and doesn't always upload as soon as your latest activities have synced with the app. End of the day though, what do you want for a GPS computer that retails for $50 or less?

May 28, 2020
Replacing Cables Just Got Easier
Pedro’s makes quality tools, and this one is no exception. The tool has already earned its keep while doing a job to replace shifter cables on a mountain bike. I doubt I could’ve pulled the cables tight enough without this tool. The thumb lock is a must! Most cheaper versions of this tool lack that feature.

Jun 25, 2020
It’s inexpensive but well worth it
This tool enables you to remove the outer lockring on various models of Shimano pedals, the M520s in my case, and service the internal parts of the pedal. Thanks to this tool, I was able to take a set of pedals that were turnjng roughly and had developed a great deal of play and tighten them up while still getting them to turn smoothly. If you’re able to extend the life of 1 set of pedals, this tool will more than pay for itself.
When I originally went to my local bike shop to inquire about this tool, they didn’t know it existed, let alone carry it for sale. The shop employee said nobody has ever asked to have their pedals serviced. Servicing a pedal isn’t all that difficult, but the average rider is led to believe they should discard the old pedals and buy new ones.
The tool is compatible with a variety of wrenches. In my case, I used a pipe wrench on the tool’s grooved flats, but an adjustable wrench on the smooth flats would work just as well.
At $6 for the tool and only $4 or $5 for a tub of grease from the auto parts store, you can make old pedals like new again instead of paying $40 or more for a brand new set of M520 pedals.
I’d give 5 stars if it were made of metal instead of plastic. I have 5 bikes that run a style of Shimano pedal this tool will work on (M540s use more traditional hardware for example), so Its durability will be tested. It should last a long time, but it’s not built to last forever.