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A load of Polar CS100 HR stuff for sale

  • 11-02-2013 4:43pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 519 ✭✭✭


    I've moved on to Garmin and have the following Polar CS100 stuff for sale:

    One working monitor (clock) but most of the tabs that hold it onto the mount are broken, so it is glued to a mount. This means that it's impractical to remove it regularly from handlebars.

    One spare monitor (clock) that isn't working (properly anyway) and it has three good mounting tabs if you want to go fiddling.

    Two heart-rate chest chest straps

    Two cadence sensors. One of these has been opened to put in a new battery and glued back together again. No crank magnet for these - any old magnet glued to the crank will do.

    Four speed sensors. I'm pretty sure all are working but for safety I'll say just three.

    Three spare handlebar mounts for monitor.

    A lot of mounting rubbers and o-rings etc.

    I think all are working as described but no guarantees ...

    How does 70 Euro sound, including postage?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,830 ✭✭✭catweazle


    I am a Garmin man myself but the Polar HRM is better - what are the chest straps, if they are T31's I would be interested if you are willing to sell seperate. eg How are the batteries in them hence my interest in the first place


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭royrogers


    fixie fox wrote: »
    I've moved on to Garmin and have the following Polar CS100 stuff for sale:

    One working monitor (clock) but most of the tabs that hold it onto the mount are broken, so it is glued to a mount. This means that it's impractical to remove it regularly from handlebars.

    One spare monitor (clock) that isn't working (properly anyway) and it has three good mounting tabs if you want to go fiddling.

    Two heart-rate chest chest straps

    Two cadence sensors. One of these has been opened to put in a new battery and glued back together again. No crank magnet for these - any old magnet glued to the crank will do.

    Four speed sensors. I'm pretty sure all are working but for safety I'll say just three.

    Three spare handlebar mounts for monitor.

    A lot of mounting rubbers and o-rings etc.

    I think all are working as described but no guarantees ...

    How does 70 Euro sound, including postage?


    Have the clocks cadence and heart rate on them?? if your splitting i'd take some of the stuff, cheers roy


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 519 ✭✭✭fixie fox


    catweazle wrote: »
    I am a Garmin man myself but the Polar HRM is better - what are the chest straps, if they are T31's I would be interested if you are willing to sell seperate. eg How are the batteries in them hence my interest in the first place

    Yes, they are T31. They are a few years old and one is older that the other - maybe five or six years - so the batteries are probably not very fresh. However, I think it's straight forward enough to change the batteries with judicious use of a Stanly knife and some glue. I've done it quite easily with one of the sensors.

    I don't really want to separate - make me an offer if you are interested. Or I will swap for an old pair of size 42 shoes!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 519 ✭✭✭fixie fox


    royrogers wrote: »
    Have the clocks cadence and heart rate on them?? if your splitting i'd take some of the stuff, cheers roy
    One clock only working and has cadence and HR. I don't want to split I'm afraid.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,830 ✭✭✭catweazle


    fixie fox wrote: »
    Yes, they are T31. They are a few years old and one is older that the other - maybe five or six years - so the batteries are probably not very fresh. However, I think it's straight forward enough to change the batteries with judicious use of a Stanly knife and some glue. I've done it quite easily with one of the sensors.

    I don't really want to separate - make me an offer if you are interested. Or I will swap for an old pair of size 42 shoes!

    No problem - i am not so sure about the ability to change the batteries in those T31's. Think the older straps like the T31 need to be replaced


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭LeftBlank


    Offer 30.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭royrogers


    40 euro offered


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 519 ✭✭✭fixie fox


    royrogers wrote: »
    40 euro offered

    Can you do any better?
    A cadence sensor alone is €45 and you are getting 2
    Speed sensor is €30 and you are getting 3 (or 4 probably)
    ????


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭LeftBlank


    fixie fox wrote: »
    Can you do any better?
    A cadence sensor alone is €45 and you are getting 2
    Speed sensor is €30 and you are getting 3 (or 4 probably)
    ????

    I think my offer is fair and 40 euro is more than fair, given the descriptions provided and especially the line
    I think all are working as described but no guarantees ...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭royrogers


    fixie fox wrote: »
    Can you do any better?
    A cadence sensor alone is €45 and you are getting 2
    Speed sensor is €30 and you are getting 3 (or 4 probably)
    ????

    But like you said in the ad that you think all are working as described, but no guarantees, 45euro as far as i'd go, cheers roy


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 229 ✭✭royrogers


    royrogers wrote: »
    But like you said in the ad that you think all are working as described, but no guarantees, 45euro as far as i'd go, cheers roy

    Offer withdrawn, upon thinking about this, i said in an earlier post that i was only interested in some of the items and dont require all, GLWS. Over to you now leftbank!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭LeftBlank


    Going to withdraw my offer too. GLWS.


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