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dfellows
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Hi All.
I'm thinking of purchasing a new Bricon Speedy XXL, and was wondering how other people have got on with this clock?

Thanks,
David.
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I look forward to the feedback on this. What's better, Benzing or Bricon in people's opinion?
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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I use the old Bricon speedy and find it fine. Thinking of updating at some point will probably go for the new Bricon XXL. The downside with the Bricon was that you couldn’t continue clocking pigeons once the clock is removed. Not a problem if only having one race, but if racing long distance races on the same day it is. I think the XXL has this ability. It also sends you messages of arrivals. Good if you’re not at the loft. The other option is the Benzing. Being used more and looks a great system. What I’m not as keen on is with Benzing live you can see the timings of every other fancier on the system where ever their racing and they can see yours. I think it takes away a lot of the excitement of going down the club and not knowing how you or anyone else has done.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Andy wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:59 am I use the old Bricon speedy and find it fine. Thinking of updating at some point will probably go for the new Bricon XXL. The downside with the Bricon was that you couldn’t continue clocking pigeons once the clock is removed. Not a problem if only having one race, but if racing long distance races on the same day it is. I think the XXL has this ability. It also sends you messages of arrivals. Good if you’re not at the loft. The other option is the Benzing. Being used more and looks a great system. What I’m not as keen on is with Benzing live you can see the timings of every other fancier on the system where ever their racing and they can see yours. I think it takes away a lot of the excitement of going down the club and not knowing how you or anyone else has done.
I’m like you I never want to know times to I go to the club
on sprint racing it would kill the enjoyment
Distance fanciers still have the achievement factor of there bird flying 400 plus miles but on sprints if you find out your 5 min or so behind there is no achievement at all so your race is fine and dusted to early
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NeilA wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:04 am
Andy wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:59 am I use the old Bricon speedy and find it fine. Thinking of updating at some point will probably go for the new Bricon XXL. The downside with the Bricon was that you couldn’t continue clocking pigeons once the clock is removed. Not a problem if only having one race, but if racing long distance races on the same day it is. I think the XXL has this ability. It also sends you messages of arrivals. Good if you’re not at the loft. The other option is the Benzing. Being used more and looks a great system. What I’m not as keen on is with Benzing live you can see the timings of every other fancier on the system where ever their racing and they can see yours. I think it takes away a lot of the excitement of going down the club and not knowing how you or anyone else has done.
I’m like you I never want to know times to I go to the club
on sprint racing it would kill the enjoyment
Distance fanciers still have the achievement factor of there bird flying 400 plus miles but on sprints if you find out your 5 min or so behind there is no achievement at all so your race is fine and dusted to early
I agree, I hate knowing when others are in before the result is printed, we have a couple of members who insist on discussing their arrival times as soon as they get to the club, I'm afraid they soon get both barrels from me lol :lol: One of our youngest members pretty much knows the fed result before our result is printed, that would definitely ruin the fun of race days for me !! After 50 years of racing pigeons I can still convince myself that I could have a winner ni matter how late I am lol :lol: :lol:
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dfellows wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:45 pm Hi All.
I'm thinking of purchasing a new Bricon Speedy XXL, and was wondering how other people have got on with this clock?

Thanks,
David.
Our Club all use Unikon so I'm afraid I couldn't tell you anything about other systems, I do like the Unikon system, it does everything that I want it to do and for a technophobe like me is simple to use too.
There are several different systems used throughout the Fed but our Club like to keep it simple and just stick to one system for everyone.
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Trev wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:35 am
dfellows wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:45 pm Hi All.
I'm thinking of purchasing a new Bricon Speedy XXL, and was wondering how other people have got on with this clock?

Thanks,
David.
Our Club all use Unikon so I'm afraid I couldn't tell you anything about other systems, I do like the Unikon system, it does everything that I want it to do and for a technophobe like me is simple to use too.
There are several different systems used throughout the Fed but our Club like to keep it simple and just stick to one system for everyone.
Our club have members using Bricon, Unikon and Benzing. The majority are Bricon.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
dfellows
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I have been using the Bricon Speedy Lite for the past 10 years and have had no problems. Only reason for thinking of buying a new one is the battery is due for a change this year.

Thanks for the replies,
David.
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dfellows wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:14 pm I have been using the Bricon Speedy Lite for the past 10 years and have had no problems. Only reason for thinking of buying a new one is the battery is due for a change this year.

Thanks for the replies,
David.
I’m the same David. I know mine is getting on and will upgrade rather than change the battery. They do do a good part exchange though.
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Andy wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:28 pm
dfellows wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:14 pm I have been using the Bricon Speedy Lite for the past 10 years and have had no problems. Only reason for thinking of buying a new one is the battery is due for a change this year.

Thanks for the replies,
David.
I’m the same David. I know mine is getting on and will upgrade rather than change the battery. They do do a good part exchange though.
Hi Andy,
I contacted the RP and asked about the part exchange scheme, but they said they no longer do one!
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