Well, my HealTech SpeedoHealer arrived today.
It's great! It's the new V4 type, which is smaller, faster, and more advanced than the previous V3 version.
It's waterproof, and now has a single digit display to show the settings.
Super easy to set up. I did it in about 5 minutes.
I went for a ride at 100kph on the GPS, and noted that at that speed the speedo read 116.
Then I got back, and took off the fuel tank.
under that was the harness from the speed sensor.
I simply unplugged the harness, and plugged each end of the harness into the connectors that came with the SpeedoHealer kit. In my case it was the SH-S01 for most early 2000's Suzuki's. the other end of the cable plugged into the little black box which is the V4 SpeedoHealer. I used the included stick-on velcro patch to attach it to the frame.
Then it's a simple matter to use the website http://www.healtech-electronics.com/ to get instructions for the correct adjustment. In my case it's -13.8%.
Put the petrol tank back on, and went for a ride. Now my speed on the speedo perfectly matches the GPS speed! Cool!
The SpeedoHealer also comes with a little button that shows up your max speed too, which is handy.
I bought it online from http://www.amcmotorcycles.com/ and including the exchange rate from AUD to NZD, and credit card fee, and shipping with insurance; it came to NZD$169.37. Only took a few days to arrive.
Handy, so even if I change to different profile tires, I can easily fix the speedo now.
Also, although my bike's odo shows 20,000Kms, it's really done more like 17,240Kms. From now on the odo increase will be accurate, and I'll have a more realistic idea of my Kms/litre.
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