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Bonez
4th January 2005, 07:31
The GXSs is out by 20k or so above 80kph. Anyone know of someone who can recalibrate them. Thanks in advance.
MSTRS
4th January 2005, 07:58
I'll be following this one too....my speedo is high by 10k @ 100k. Front wheel drive cable.
Bonez
4th January 2005, 08:23
I'll be following this one too....my speedo is high by 10k @ 100k. Front wheel drive cable.Nah new cable. It's a replacement speedo for the wonky one that was on it which goes haywire after about 50ks of riding. That one was a replacement after the orig was damaged in a crash and has godzillion kms up and is well worn. I've checked the front wheel drive also. I've varified this by compary rpm on the tacho and riding with mates.
Balrog
4th January 2005, 10:34
Hey Bonez
take a look at this site it maybe what your after
http://www.speedohealer.com/
Cheers Jim
Bonez
4th January 2005, 10:53
Hey Bonez
take a look at this site it maybe what your after
http://www.speedohealer.com/
Cheers Jim
Thanks for the link Jim. Added to good gen list future usage. But this thing has an machanical anologue speedo. There use to be a guy here in Palmy a while back that serviced things like this.
rG-150
4th January 2005, 10:58
The rg's out by about 20-25 over 100kph so i put a $30 bicycle speedo on it. It was real accurate until the magnetic sensor thing flew of at about 120... so now it just tells me the time :D
Bonez
4th January 2005, 11:05
The rg's out by about 20-25 over 100kph so i put a $30 bicycle speedo on it. It was real accurate until the magnetic sensor thing flew of at about 120... so now it just tells me the time :D
:not: :laugh: :apint: :lol:
MSTRS
4th January 2005, 11:18
The rg's out by about 20-25 over 100kph so i put a $30 bicycle speedo on it. It was real accurate until the magnetic sensor thing flew of at about 120... so now it just tells me the time :D
Wot - time to get a new one? :killingme
Timetogo
14th January 2005, 13:29
Bonez, how did you get on ?? could do with the same myself
Aiolos
14th January 2005, 14:25
Yeah, me too. The RG is already out a little, and its just gonna get worse when I get the lower profile MT75 on the front.
Bonez
15th January 2005, 13:58
Bonez, how did you get on ?? could do with the same myselfBeen a bit busy at work to chase things along. Will keep in touch on how things progress.
FROSTY
15th January 2005, 22:08
The crowd to contact is robertson instrument services. They specialise in sorting out old instruments>If ya get no joy there try auckland instrument services. Actually on hindsite try them first
Bonez
16th January 2005, 06:34
The crowd to contact is robertson instrument services. They specialise in sorting out old instruments>If ya get no joy there try auckland instrument services. Actually on hindsite try them first
Thanks for that Frosty. I know there was an outfit up Taupo way as well a few years back.
Kickaha
16th January 2005, 07:46
Parrott E and Son down here (Chch) used to do it,but it might be a bit far for you to travel,they used to require the whole bike not just the speedo and if it was driven off the front wheel another bike to drive the rollers to spin the front wheel of the bike that was being calibrated
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