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    Speedo Calibration

    I would like to know how accurate (actually how INaccurate) the speedo on my bike is. viz. 2007 SV650S - digital speedo.
    Live in Hamilton. Have been waiting for a speed cart to appear (y'know those trailer mounted thingies) or a co-operative copper (oxymoron?) with a radar gun, but no luck so far. (Where's the coppers when ya need 'em eh? I bet if I blasted down Cobham Drive at full speed they'd appear quick enough...)
    Speedo Shop cant do digitals.
    Apart from measuring time over a measured km (there's one is Massey St), does anyone have any bright ideas for me that don't involve trying to time myself with a stopwatch whilst riding one handed at a steady speed for a km down an urban street.....?
    All suggestions fully considered before being ignored.....

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    get a friend with a gps

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    I have a GPS and does just the business when you are trying to figure out speedo inaccuracies. Usually have it with me on a ride...
    Oh I also live in Hams too

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    get a friend with a gps
    errrrrr "get a friend"...what is this thing you call friend? Let alone one who owns a GPS......

    Seriously though, I did think of that but don't know anyone with the requisite equipment........

    Thanks for the reply

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    errrrrr "get a friend"...what is this thing you call friend? Let alone one who owns a GPS......

    Seriously though, I did think of that but don't know anyone with the requisite equipment........

    Thanks for the reply
    that guy 2 posts up wants to be your friend, be nice to him and share your play lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    that guy 2 posts up wants to be your friend, be nice to him and share your play lunch.
    Contact made .. We're waiting for a weather friendly Sunday now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Contact made .. We're waiting for a weather friendly Sunday now
    Wot he said........all done!

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    Yeah I'd like to check mine for accuracy. At least I'm able to re-calibrate mine, but I need to know how far it's out first. I might have to find a GPS.

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    Well this morning I set out to time myself over the measured km in Massey Street. Lo and behold, who should be out there but the LEO's........complete with radar gun.
    I pulled over and politely asked the man with the gun if he would be so kind as to ping me with it - he was more than happy to oblige. So back I went up the street and approached at supposedly 50km/hr although I had it on 49........his reading was 47km/hr....so the speedo is MUCH more accurate than I had thought - just goes ta show, ya can't believe everything you read on the internet - I have seen claims that SV speedos over read by 10%....just as well I didn't take that as gospel else the LEO might have gotten a more serious reading than he did.
    Anyway, a bouquet for those men in blue who were so helpful. (Now that's rare isn't it?)

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    speed past a cop, then pull over and find out
    "your car is boring"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatzx10r View Post
    speed past a cop, then pull over and find out
    Under the circumstances I thought it better to just pootle past him......no sense in getting him to focus on me and then blasting past with 180 on the clock...although the thought DID cross my mind.....hehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferris View Post
    Yeah I'd like to check mine for accuracy. At least I'm able to re-calibrate mine, but I need to know how far it's out first. I might have to find a GPS.
    Is it a difficult process to recalibrate a speedo?
    Will I need the service manual of the bike?

    cheers

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    Your test with the cop still indicates a potential error of anything up to 5 or 6%.
    Wysper: unless you can find somewhere that can adjust your speedo, the easiest (and in any case, the cheapest) option - assuming you don't wish to change the gearing on your bike to match the speedo, and that you have an electronic speedo - is to buy a speedo corrector kit from Jaycar Electronics.
    Speedos are usually (and deliberately) optomistic, whereas the odometer is usually pretty much correct.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    Is it a difficult process to recalibrate a speedo?
    Will I need the service manual of the bike?

    cheers
    its easy for ferris, because i belive he will have a tuneboy which will allow him to change the parameters within the factory ecu.

    another way to do it is get a speedo healer

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Under the circumstances I thought it better to just pootle past him......no sense in getting him to focus on me and then blasting past with 180 on the clock...although the thought DID cross my mind.....hehehehehe
    hahahahaha, that would be fucken hilarious actually, imagine the look on his face when you come absolutely screaming past! hahaha, maybe something i'll do if i ever hit the jackpot and can afford to lose my licence and bike lol
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