bajorn5
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With my speedohealer I have got it up to a correct 140 MPH. The speedohealer having a top speed recall is nice.
What's a speedohealer? I'm guessing it has something to do with calibrating the speedometer, which I would like.With my speedohealer I have got it up to a correct 140 MPH. The speedohealer having a top speed recall is nice.
I know that some Hardley's will do 90, but it ain't pretty! :dribble:KPH, not MPH.Harleys will go 90??
I could be wrong, but I think I read a post long ago from folks who do Iron Butt rallies saying that GPS can't be trusted for long distance measurements because it's constantly squaring off corners, just a little at a time but it adds up, thus shortening the distance you've apparently traveled. That's why odometer readings are required versus GPS readings for Iron Butt certifications, and I suppose would be the reason for what you noticed above.Actually, that's another complaint I have. I faithfully reset both my Zumo 550 fuel guage, and my Trip1 odometer at every fill-up, and my bike odometer always reads more miles. Usually like 220 on the bike and 213 - 216 on the Zumo (need to write it down or something. I record the odometer reading but not the trip or Zumo reading, so I can't remember how far off the odometer is vs the Zumo, but I think like 3-5%. My bike is "aging" prematurely.
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