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Post by geh3333 on Apr 18, 2015 16:54:08 GMT -5
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Post by geh3333 on Apr 18, 2015 17:01:39 GMT -5
It might take some messing with to get the speedo to where you want it. But even if you can get the speedo to be accurate between 45 and 65 or maybe at the speeds you normally cruise at , it might be worth trying.
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Post by dmartin95 on Apr 19, 2015 0:52:15 GMT -5
Have you tried it?
Also, I tried signing up for that site and received an error.... So I tried again and second time it said the account was already created (names in use) .... Anyhow, it will not let me create an account... The guy said he had pictures, I was going to log in and ask him if he could add or send the pictures.
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Post by geh3333 on Apr 19, 2015 18:17:09 GMT -5
No I never had a reason to mess with the speedo , I just figured if someone wanted to try it , they may be able to get their speedo somewhat accurate.
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Post by dmartin95 on Apr 19, 2015 19:07:40 GMT -5
Do you have an accurate one or do you use something (like digihud or GPS)?
Out of all my scooters, I only have 1 with an accurate speedo. It's my wifes BMS Heritage 150cc. Her speedo is stock and it is actually 100% accurate.
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Post by geh3333 on Apr 19, 2015 22:32:37 GMT -5
I got luck and also have an accurate speedo . I posted a video awhile ago just to show the accuracy. I ran by a radar sign as it read 40 mph and my scoot was less then 1/16 inch over 40mph , so its pretty darn accurate. I've done GPS at 50mph with the same results and I've past other radar signs at higher speeds with the same results.
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