my speedo could be out that much bugger.
wonder what it is doing at higher speeds? i really am slow.
my speedo could be out that much bugger.
wonder what it is doing at higher speeds? i really am slow.
Lost in USA
TIE, suzuki speedos read low. from somewhere been 6-8% most gsxr seam to be 8% end
My speedo runs off the front wheel so when my new rear sprocket turns up I dont have to do anything. yay.
The VStrom speedo reads high by around 8%. So when I chaged the sprockets, I also fitted a speedohealer. It was very easy to fit and to calibrate. So now the speedo is exact at 100 kmh while the odometer is low by 7.6%.
At other speeds though the speedo is still out.
Indicated 50 kmh - actual 51.3 kmh
Indicated 100 kmh - actual 100 kmh
Indicated 130 kmh - actual 128 kmh
Indicated 185 kmh - actual 177 kmh
Time to ride
The case isn't included, so you just buy the one you want (plastic or metal) for the board to go in. I think I used the recommended one (UB5 or summat), which is pretty watertight, except for the hole where the wires go through. I just used heaps of silicon around them, but if you used a round cable, Jaycar sell self-sealing glands in a variety of sizes.
If you plan on changing gearing frequently, you could also drill holes in the case above the setting dials and put removable rubber plugs in, so you can change the settings without opening the case.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
The speedo Corrector from Jaycar looks lie a cheaper option, but may involve more dicking around, bearing in mind electric things are by no means my specialty.
My main concern is not so much speed but the odomeeter reading, rather than that reading 6 - 8% high I would like it to read true, particulary as it has the posibility to effect resale values
I found V-Strom 1000 was reading 120kph when I swear traffic was at 100kph on southern m/way. Same bike as your SV (ish). the only way to check is to strap on a hand held GPS.
Generally the odometer is accurate and the speedo is conservative to help keep you out of trouble. Correcting the speedo will make the odometer read a little low but whats 5% on the odometer. You cant make them both accurate.
Jaycar doesn't sell those speedo correctors anymore they sell another version. I brought one but after spending a whole afternoon building it just to make sure I built it right it still wouldn't work. It does all the appropriate flashing on the LED but won't work and I tryed all the different settings. Maybe its a gsxr thing
And if, like me, you have a front wheel driven cable speedo?
Am I SOL for correction?
I dont think my 350 single is breaking the sound barrier, but would like to know exactly whats up, as a mates 2000 RGV150 was out by 30-35 km/h at 100km/h!!!
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