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    Tested my speedometers versus GPS

    So far I have checked out the speedos on our bikes and one of our vehicles versus the speed reading from a Garmin GPS and have found that the most accurate is the Toyota being less less than 2% optimistic showing 110km/hr versus 108. Next best was surprisingly my WR250 with its tiny little enduro speedo with 110 versus 106. Then Mrs merv's DR650 110 versus 104 and worst is my VFR 110 versus 102. The VFR has a nearly worn out rear tyre so a few mm of extra tread would fix that a bit but only minimally. So now I know how fast I can go on the speedos and stay at 109 or less or whatever the cops think the tolerance should be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    so far i have checked out the speedos on our bikes and one of our vehicles versus the speed reading from a garmin gps and have found that the most accurate is the toyota being less less than 2% optimistic showing 110km/hr versus 108. next best was surprisingly my wr250 with its tiny little enduro speedo with 110 versus 106. then mrs merv's dr650 110 versus 104 and worst is my vfr 110 versus 102. the vfr has a nearly worn out rear tyre so a few mm of extra tread would fix that a bit but only minimally. so now i know how fast i can go on the speedos and stay at 109 or less or whatever the cops think the tolerance should be.
    how acurate is the gps?

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    youre lucky, at 100 on the speedo, im doin 115!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    how acurate is the gps?
    I'm taking it that its as good as you are going to get if you ride at a constant speed for a while.
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    On the new Bandits a displayed 220 kmh is a true 194 kmh

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    I know when I had mine at the flying 1/4s the speedo was reading 270 into the timing zone and 277ish coming out. Actual average speed was 249-something.

    Following a cop one night (albeit a bit closely) down the mway I could tell from his radar readout that he was travelling at about 100-102 while I was sitting behind him showing 102-105 on the speedo.

    I need to find a GPS I think
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    Mrs gave me the Garmin unit for Xmas - nice of her eh! Fits nicely on the front of the VFR - use the car mounting for that and on my WR I have a "bike" mounting which basically clamps onto the cross brace of the bars. Here's a pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    I'm taking it that its as good as you are going to get if you ride at a constant speed for a while.
    These a bloody accurate, as they are constantly tracking satellites. Also the faster you go, the more accurate they are.... officer...
    I had a garmin geko - stood in the back lawn, as soon as i even lent towards the house it picked up a reading of .1kph. Quite useful for missile tracking too apparently....
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    Merv my petal - were you travelling north on the VFR on Friday late afternoon, around Otaki or thereabouts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LB
    Merv my petal - were you travelling north on the VFR on Friday late afternoon, around Otaki or thereabouts?

    Mrs Merv buys great pressies!!
    Hi Lynda, Happy New Year.

    No, on Friday me, Mrs and Bro went to Castlepoint and back - had a great ride on a nice sunny day but were surprised no other bikes were on the road. That photo I attached here was taken at Masterton. Today just me and Bro did a nice little local jaunt out to Waikanae, over Akatarawa Rd, then to Te Marua up Plateau, Whitemans Valley, Blue Mountains Rd then through the Hutt out to Wainuiomata Coast and back and then home. My dirt bike background makes me love all the little tight roads even on the VFR.

    The GPS Mrs got me was as recommended by your work buddy Richard and she got it when we were in ChCh from the guy he put us on to. The key is the local maps he supplies based on the NZ Topo series. Works well but there are some old bits in it. One classic was heading out from Martinborough to Bell Tea corner and when I turn I'm riding in the paddock according to the map, so at some stage the road must have crossed an old bridge a few hundred metres away from the existing turnoff. GPS is marine version that you can swim with for at least an hour according to the salesman so perfect for mounting on the bike.

    Hey looking forward to our mate John putting on the next Capital Coast so I'll try the GPS on that on the WR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    how acurate is the gps?
    Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gps
    Satellite Navigation Systems can be used for determining one's precise location and providing a highly accurate time reference almost anywhere on Earth or in Earth orbit. The accuracy of the GPS signal itself is about 5 meters (16 ft) as of 2005 and has steadily improved over the last 15 years. Using differential GPS and other error-correcting techniques, the accuracy can be improved to about 1 cm (.4 in) over short distances.
    It's pretty damn accurate alright.

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    Good on ya Merv.
    I haven't done the CB yet, but past one of those Police sign board thingies, said I was doing 45 with Spedo indicating smack on 50.
    Will slip the GPS into the tank bag map pocket and go for a burl.

    Our Odyssey (yup the cage is a honda too) is a little optimistic 110 on the Spedo is 105 on GPS. Good to have a reference.
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    Always wondered why one Nordie felt far more stable around corners at 100kph than the other.
    I put it down to the less stable one having a slightly bent frame.

    GPS says the stable one was only doing 90kph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental-Trousers
    It's pretty damn accurate alright.
    If, (hypothetically) you were to go down one side of a BIG dip and up to the top of the other side would it (a) measure the actual 'road-surface' distance you covered or (b) measure in a straight line from the top of the first rise to the top of the second rise??

    Likewise in a tight twisty section of road?

    Only used a gps while hunting - different situation.
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