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    Speedohealer/speedodrd?

    Anyone know where I can get one of these in Nz or am I better to get on in from overseas? Dropped 1 tooth front and added 2 at the rear. Speedo way outta whack.

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    Filco in Nelson does the DRD ones. I have had 2 and they work well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Filco in Nelson does the DRD ones. I have had 2 and they work well.
    Thanks I'll check them out
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    DRD seems easy enough to set up. Haven't calibrated it yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    DRD seems easy enough to set up. Haven't calibrated it yet.
    If you use a GPS to work out how fast you are going then you can use the online tool to give you the % change. To program it is a 5 min job.
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    My owners manual states something like - actual speed is calculated then the computer adds 8%. So I figure a indicated 110 is really only say 102 and fine ........ I may need to find a helpful Policeman with a radar to confirm.

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    Just load a speedo app on your phone. My 500 hasn't been on the road to adjust yet.

    Done the Tiger but that is just some software to adjust the stock setup.
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    I have a speedo healer. Got it from Oztralia. Can't remember the company though.

    Although they are easy to calibrate, in my case, installing it into a GSX-R600 was a bastard of a job. The junction it plugs in to is not that easily accessed.

    I also had problems with the healer not working correctly. Or at all in fact. I dealt with the manufacturers in Hungary who spent a huge amount of effort getting the issue sorted. Which they eventually did. Turned out they had used a chip, made in China, that was not quite up to spec. My bike and about two others world wide didn't like the chip...

    Nice to have an accurate speedo though.
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    Bought mine direct, good service easy set up.

    http://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/sh/
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    The DRD is tiny, just a few components on a small PCB. The Healer is in a small box which needs to be mounted somewhere.

    You need the manual in front of you to program the DRD, but it's not hard to do.

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    I have used 3 speedodrds before. They are great. Easy to calibrate, esp using a gps. Recommend
    Motomummy in the USA as good to deal with. I have a heal tech on my WR. Can't comment as I have not checked it yet. Nice knowing what appears on the speedo is very accurate.

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