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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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    You just have to crack open the speedo and clean out all that maple syrup and politeness that gets gummed up in there and then you will be back to normal.

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    My speedo shows 105km/h when the zumo is showing 100km/h.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denisr View Post
    My speedo shows 105km/h when the zumo is showing 100km/h.
    I had to Google Palmerston, ACT.
    I had never heard of ACT.
    I learned something today: Australian Capital Territory

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    First off, I'm a bit of a gearhead too, but with nowhere near the commitment or extra $ to commit as you have. I am a bit envious.

    No, I don't have the Healtech OBD tool for the Honda, nor do I want or need one. I'm perfectly content with my engine, save for the cold start stumble. I can live with that. It sounds like the Guhl reflashing of your stock ECM is the way to go. I would want to first know exactly how the maps that they will reflash are different than Honda's stock maps, will the engine still operate in open and closed loop, how are any sensors affected, will the cat overheat from a richer open loop map, etc etc etc.

    Keep us informed, as I'm sure others are also very interested in your findings.

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    Mine is dead on to my GPS
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    Even 6%. At 100 your off by 6 mph. No big deal. Who drives the speed limit anyway.so around town you would be off by maybe 1 mph.

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