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    Speedo Checking

    There has been alot of talk about speedo's and by how much they are out at certain speeds and was wondering if there are any cops out there that will be willing to come to a kb track day event and "check" peoples speedo's for them by either following us around on a certified speedo or using the laser to check it for us. That way we dont have to wait till we get pulled over for speeding etc etc etc.
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    Usualy a van on the way out to Puke track...
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    When I lived in Christchurch, I had several vehicles calibrated at the local "Instrument Repairers." They had a set of two rollers (similar to the brake testing machines) that drove the vehicles wheel(s) at designated speeds and the resulting speedo readings were noted, and if necessary the instrument was re-calibrated before you got a calibration certificate.
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    This is why I enjoy those speed trailers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    This is why I enjoy those speed trailers
    Yeah, but the only ones I've come across lately were parked outside schools at 8.30am... okay for checking 50k, but even I draw the line at checking 70k or 100k in those circumstances.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    This is why I enjoy those speed trailers
    Only came across one so far and i was in the cage
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    There is sometimes one as you come down the hill into cheviot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    There is sometimes one as you come down the hill into cheviot
    Scorpygirl and I have seen them there on some of our visits to Christchurch in the past couple of years.

    Sniper, I don't know if you remember back to the the days of the seperate Ministry Of Transport (with the Black and White cars,) but there was a Traffic Cop in Amberley, who gave his wife a ticket for exceeding 50kph in the town. I would imagine that he got Hot Tongue and Cold Shoulder for the next 12 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51
    There has been alot of talk about speedo's and by how much they are out at certain speeds and was wondering if there are any cops out there that will be willing to come to a kb track day event and "check" peoples speedo's for them by either following us around on a certified speedo or using the laser to check it for us. That way we dont have to wait till we get pulled over for speeding etc etc etc.
    Just get hold of a GPS unit (or an Ipaq with a GPS sleeve). I've calibrated all mine cars and bikes (The alfa toy turned out to be 15 kph SLOW at an indicated 100kph EEEKKK. Good thing I found that out. ) 17inch wheels instead of 16 inch I suspect is the reason
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    Would be happy to do it at some stage (at Pukekohe) but probably wont be able to make it to Pukekohe on the 10th... am currently in the USA having a holiday!

    My police bike has a calibrated speedo and I can get a laser so either way, should be able to do something. Just a matter of working out a good date.

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    GPS is the way to go. It is 100% accurate and you can easily attach one to your handlebars with some tape. GPS will let you test your speedo at various speeds quickly and accurately.

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    I want to do the same with mine.. I'm just gonna bug someone with a GPS unit to either run parallel or attach it to my bike and just sit at 100kph for a couple of mins and it'll tell you

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    Havent you got some work to do??
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    Hahaha BJ has to work. Damn so do I
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    This is why I enjoy those speed trailers

    Until the day you look at your speedo, check what the readout on the trailer is and think "Damn, my speedo reads WAY too slow"

    And then look in the mirror and realise the trailer is giving a reading of the great big truck slowing down about 50 metres behind you......
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