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    My speedometer is dead even with the GPS. Tested it at different speeds up to 85 mph.

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    At 100 kph on the speedo my gps says 95 kph. I just adjust in my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaWadd View Post
    At 100 kph on the speedo my gps says 95 kph. I just adjust in my head.
    Based on two results, I'll say it's a Canadian thing.

    I've got too much going on in my head to adjust any more. I'll let the SpeedoHealer do the thinking for me.

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    That's either quite a coincidence, or something truly awry with the hoser bikes

    Ay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    That's either quite a coincidence, or something truly awry with the hoser bikes

    Ay?
    My bike has EH-BS, eh, and a wonky speedo.

    Maybe they are mutually inclusive?

    Now we need to check with our Ozzie and Euro friends to see if their metric speedos also read low.

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    Speed O Healer

    My 2006 1300R VTX was off. Riding 45 mph, people were always on my butt. Well, every speed unless I thought I was speeding. My GPS showed what speed I was actually doing. I purchased the Speed O Healer. Easy to install. It connects plug & play. It's cable has a little digital box and a set button. By their website, you type in the information and it gives you a number to dial in. Now I am on the money. Also, the Odometer does not rack up miles faster than I am traveling them anymore. I was able to do my brother's 1300C in under 15 minutes in the parking lot of his work.

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    My Honda 750 and 1300 were off about the same.

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    Racking up excess mileage...

    For every 30 real miles, my ODO ticks 31 miles.
    Dont know if that's good, bad, or average.

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