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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2013 15:03:57 GMT -5
Just wondering if anyone has timed it. Since GPS is delayed that cant help. I suppose you would need to find where 20 actually is on the scoot and then use a stop watch all while riding.
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Post by ej132 on Jun 3, 2013 15:49:42 GMT -5
I have some written down somewhere that I did using an app on my old phone, I'll see if I can find it.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 3, 2013 19:41:13 GMT -5
Mine did it in 3 sec or so. I tried to time it the best I could. 26mph was 20 actual mph on mine. I had a CDI and High Tension Coil but I'm pretty sure it was still the same as stock time. Stock times will also vary based on rider weight and variator weights, since stock weights are anywhere from 5 to 7.
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Post by prodigit on Jun 3, 2013 20:22:42 GMT -5
2-3 seconds. depends on rider's weight, rollers, fuel, engine limiters or restrictions, gearing etc...
Best you can do is keep on riding 20MPH, until the GPS is settled, and mark down that speed on your speedo.
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