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5mph slow??
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should i go with a smaller tire to get it closer right??
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Unless your speedometer reads 5 mph when you are sitting still it is off by a percentage, in this case a little less than 10%, and that's assuming the speedometer in the car you wife was driving is accurate (not usually the case).
I think all the KZ speedometers are only approximate in their readings
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I found, by way of using my GPS, that at an indicated 65 MPH I was actually going 60 MPH. Showing 70 MPH results in just under 65 (speed limit for most of the local roads).
YMMV.
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I've come to the conclusion that around indicated 30mph I'm actually doing about 27. At an indicated 55 I'm doing about 50.
I say, "good". It'll keep me from getting tickets in all the towns I ride through in my commute..
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Post edited by: savedrider, at: 2006/04/06 01:40
Get right or get left! <*{{{><
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I've always wondered about how accurate these speedos were...I'll have to try and remember to test it,this season.
Do You think that if I were to fly by a Cop at 90,that He would understand that I WANTED Him to stop Me,so I could ask HIM...exactly how fast I was going?...and NOT get a ticket?:whistle:
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Mine seams to be stuck at 99 mph...errr...wait...I was GOING 99 mph!(or was I only doing 94?):lol:
I've always wondered about how accurate these speedos were...I'll have to try and remember to test it,this season.
Do You think that if I were to fly by a Cop at 90,that He would understand that I WANTED Him to stop Me,so I could ask HIM...exactly how fast I was going?...and NOT get a ticket?:whistle:
:woohoo: lol I think the thing to do, would be to drive normal til you see a cop, then wave him over and get him to put on the lights and clock you.
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Sandy wrote:
Mine seams to be stuck at 99 mph...errr...wait...I was GOING 99 mph!(or was I only doing 94?):lol:
I've always wondered about how accurate these speedos were...I'll have to try and remember to test it,this season.
Do You think that if I were to fly by a Cop at 90,that He would understand that I WANTED Him to stop Me,so I could ask HIM...exactly how fast I was going?...and NOT get a ticket?:whistle:
:woohoo: lol I think the thing to do, would be to drive normal til you see a cop, then wave him over and get him to put on the lights and clock you.
Scott
LMAO...Hey Scott...I could GO places with that idea...hmmm...I could pretend that I was the lead Man in a high-speed chase(in My mind,I'd be doin 120)...LOL...I could just lead the cop all OVER the place...take Him on a nice cruise...stop for lunch...take a ferry-ride across the lake...get Him to escort Me home...then We'd sit in the garage and b.s. over a couple frosties...LOL...the whole time,I'd be TRYING to convince Him that I WAS still testing My speedo when I was doin the 120...LOL...:whistle: :lol:
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on the way home i was running around 65mph or so i thought. when we got home my wife who followed me all the way home asked why i was driving so slow. i told her i was doing 65mph most of the time. there is a 3.50S19 for a front tire. would that size tire give that kind of reading i thought that was the stock size front tire on a 79 KZ650C.
should i go with a smaller tire to get it closer right??
Speedo essentially counts the revs. Smaller tire will rev more at the same speed so you'll see a higher reading.
If you want to know how much of the discrepancy is caused by the count being off, you can set trip meter to 0 at a mile marker and ride until it says '1'. Measure distance to the marker to see how much the tire size is contributing to the slow reading.
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