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-Ralph- 06-03-11 08:18 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
You can measure the diameter of your wheel and tyre, you know how many mm of tread you had new, you know how many mm of tread are left. You can easily calculate a circumference from a diameter, and convert that into a distance travelled and figure out a number of rotations for a given distance. do it for a knackered tyre and a new tyre and you can easily calculate the difference in speed reading. Personally I can't be arsed.

My vehicles

Pointy SV + 10%
Yamaha XT600 -3% (yes it under reads!)
Seat Ibiza + 10%
Vauxhal Vectra + 5%

kaivalagi 06-03-11 08:29 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2495810)
Personally I can't be arsed.

Me neither that's why I was hoping someone had a idea of the variation....life's too short though :)

Specialone 06-03-11 08:32 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
I know for a fact ALL VDO manufactured clocks are factory made with an over read of 5%.
My pointy also over read exactly the same as others have mentioned.

musne 06-03-11 10:35 PM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
So the question is:

What is the best device to get to enable you to have the most/more accurate reading of what speed you're travelling at?

GPS?

kaivalagi 06-03-11 11:02 PM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
GPS helps you understand but you don't need it after a while anyway

You could go out and buy a Speedohealer? or whatever the equivalent are...
Manufacturer's site here: http://www.healtech-electronics.com/

Or just get used to it and know that 77=70, 66=60, 55=50 :)

Borrow a gps for a ride to check what your bike comes out then you're done

sath182 07-03-11 05:20 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
If you go the route of a speedohealer, keep in mind that the Odometer used the speed sensor as well so your millage will end up 9% short of actual.

kaivalagi 07-03-11 07:50 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sath182 (Post 2496486)
If you go the route of a speedohealer, keep in mind that the Odometer used the speed sensor as well so your millage will end up 9% short of actual.

Mmmmmm, here's a question...Is the odometer accurate or does it also have 9% more than actually ridden as standard?

-Ralph- 07-03-11 08:22 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kaivalagi (Post 2496498)
Mmmmmm, here's a question...Is the odometer accurate or does it also have 9% more than actually ridden as standard?

9% more.

I think musne was asking if GPS is accurate, the answer is, for the purposes of measuring vehicle speed to within 1-2 mph, yes it is.

sath182 08-03-11 12:42 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
From what I understand, the Odo is mostly accurate. Just the speedo has the over-read. I did a search on google for "speedohealer odometer" and the first few links have statements that follow this line of thought, but I can't find anything hard from Healtech. I was looking into one of these a while back but remember reading that it would make the Odo wrong so I let it go. I like not running out of gas :P

kaivalagi 08-03-11 07:53 AM

Re: How accurate is the SV speedo?
 
Good to know, the newer dashs are digital rather than the old fashioned wind up things so it would make sense they are accurate in distance and inflated in speed

Personally I think just knowing the differences in actual speed versus what the dash is telling you is enough anyway


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