Another question comes to mind....how accurate is the odometer now with the speed being 3 to 4 mph off? It doesn't seem it would be accurate that way either...always some margin of error.
The speedo is set to read high per EU standards. The odo reads accurate (or at least close).
I had my speedo corrected to -5.5% when I did a SS1000 earlier this year. When I arrived at the point where my gps read 1002 miles, the odo only read 980. I had to backtrack a few miles in order to get the odo to make 1000.
The speedo is set to read high per EU standards. The odo reads accurate (or at least close).
I had my speedo corrected to -5.5% when I did a SS1000 earlier this year. When I arrived at the point where my gps read 1002 miles, the odo only read 980. I had to backtrack a few miles in order to get the odo to make 1000.
Thanks for the response and interesting about the miles. Since I'm never concerned with miles the speedometer correction is better for me. In your case, it make sense to keep that odometer as close as possible. It seems they could have done both when they designed the bike and I was unaware of the EU standards. Thanks