New Rocket 3 pilot from Norway

After thinking about it you could catch it up by using the speedo correction in the tuning software. I know you can go -60% and +20% using Tune ECU and well the sky is pretty much the limit on tune boy I was able to move the correction 99,999 %

Of course you should realize when you adjust the speedo the odometer goes off so you can adjust the odometer but the speedo will be off. I am telling you this so you do not over wind the speedo. I know it will go to zero the second time around but I am not sure if you go further is there a point where the speedo could get damaged? Not sure so in working with the idea If I was going to correct it I would do so in by the amount that makes my Highway speed say 60 mph on the GPS read 150 mph on the speedo and then ride her until she is corrected. This method will take some riding before it is corrected. since the bike has 100% more miles on it then the newer speedo. Also your speedo will be off so you should have a GPS so you can track your actual speed and mileage for fueling.

Now that I said this I still want to point out that I would not worry about it or mess with corrections especially if your not well versed.
 
Thanks guys for comments an advices on odometer corrections. I just wanted the bike to display it's real mileage, thinking of service intervals an so on. But all in all not a very big issue, and it seems it could be quite a bit of hazzle to deal with this. Anyway, I love my Rocket, and the weather forecast is very promising the next week. I'm ready for take off!
 
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