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06/02/15 at 17:59:28
 

Finally got, arountuit, to mount a GPS unit on the MC
(Tanks Dave for the parts, McGivered them)

Anyway, running a 130/90 rear tire, and according to the GPS,
it is within 10 ths, of what the factory Speedometer Needle says.

To some it may be important, some not.
Here, a local cop, likes to hide behind a lumber yard building,
about 15 feet, from where the S.L, goes from 45 to 30.
On Sunday Mornings.  And, LOVES, to pass out tickets.
The locals call him,  ‘Barney”,    LOLOLOLO
  (If you don’t know, 'Barney Fife, from Mayberey')

So, it becomes, ‘important’, at that place and time.
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Re: Tire Size/Spedo
Reply #1 - 06/02/15 at 18:35:46
 
So you're saying the 130/90 reads correctly? I'm using a 140/90 and it seems to be waaay more correct than the 130/90.
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Re: Tire Size/Spedo
Reply #2 - 06/03/15 at 00:58:11
 
Kris01 wrote on 06/02/15 at 18:35:46:
So you're saying the 130/90 reads correctly? I'm using a 140/90 and it seems to be waaay more correct than the 130/90.


I mentioned this in another thread but I'll mention it again because I didn't really get an answer.  I'm running a stock rear (IRC 140/80) and my tank speedo is spot on.  We have several "What's your speed?" radar signs here in Houston that I pass regularly at different speeds and when I do I always look at my GPS speedo and the tank speedo and they both read exactly what the radar says.  It's my understanding that the stock tire should give a false reading of higher speed but mine doesn't.  What could be the explanation for this?
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Re: Tire Size/Spedo
Reply #3 - 06/03/15 at 07:08:07
 
Do you know how a speedometer works?



The speedo is calibrated by adjusting the strength of the magnet... pret near a black art.

2nd is why they are mostly optimistic... because if they were pessimistic you'd be getting tickets on a daily basis.
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Reply #4 - 06/03/15 at 07:22:37
 
I don't believe mechanical speedometers are calibrated from the factory, and there is some variation in all of them.  Newer vehicles with fuel injection are now much better as the speedos are driven by electrical pulses and the needle is also electronically controlled

Each Savage is most likely going to be a bit different.....overall however they seem to be a bit optimistic.

My Honda ST1100 has a speedo cable and mechanical speedometer, and it reads 60 mph when I am going 55 mph...and is pretty typical of the error to be expected.

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Reply #5 - 06/03/15 at 08:21:26
 
I think Versy got this one right
Even when all cars had mechanical speedos, the ones in Police cars were 'certified' meaning they were actually tested to be accurate, while non police cars had non certified speedos that tended toward optimism
Newer cars may or may not be more accurate (Although both my Ranger and Lumina, both of which are injected, still have optimistic speedos) but the Police car speedos are still 'certified'
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Reply #6 - 06/03/15 at 08:31:33
 
And 2 wheel vehicles HAVE to read optimistic cuz we don't always roll on the maximal diameter of the tires. When we corner, we are rolling around a smaller diameter since we're on the sidewalls. If the speedo is reading from a wheel (and not all do) then the indicated speed will increase in turns over the actual speed.
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Re: Tire Size/Spedo
Reply #7 - 06/03/15 at 09:09:16
 
verslagen1 wrote on 06/03/15 at 07:08:07:
Do you know how a speedometer works?

http://cdn4.explainthatstuff.com/how-speedometer-works.gif

The speedo is calibrated by adjusting the strength of the magnet... pret near a black art.

2nd is why they are mostly optimistic... because if they were pessimistic you'd be getting tickets on a daily basis.


Right, I understand now.  There are a number for factors that could cause my speedo to read the way it does.  The magnetic field generated by any given magnet is specific to that magnet, and the rotation of the speed cup would reflect that.  The needle itself may be positioned slightly differently during assembly.  Even the the hair spring might have slightly less tension.  The position of the dial could also have been positioned slightly clockwise during assembly.  Any or all of these things could play a role in the reading of the speedo.  Each bike having it's own unique factors would explain why some speedos can be accurate and some can be way off like my Hyosung that would read optimistically as much as 10 mph.  Or my Lifan that would read under by as much as 7 mph.  Thanks for the good info!
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Reply #8 - 06/03/15 at 09:33:13
 
Whatever it's doing, you can study it and figure out what it's doing.
They tend to be off by some%age, and run pretty much There.
Prove /test the Speedo at different speeds, 30,60 handy numbers to work with.
Of course if it's off 8.238% instead of 5,10,
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Reply #9 - 06/03/15 at 10:42:55
 
Just hope it ain't off by pi... that would take forever to figure out... Huh...
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Reply #10 - 06/03/15 at 10:48:13
 
Serowbot wrote on 06/03/15 at 10:42:55:
Just hope it ain't off by pi... that would take forever to figure out... Huh...


My security password is the last 4 digits of pi...... Grin
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Reply #11 - 06/03/15 at 10:49:38
 
I wonder how many of us there are,,,,
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Reply #12 - 06/03/15 at 11:37:18
 
Serowbot wrote on 06/03/15 at 10:42:55:
Just hope it ain't off by pi... that would take forever to figure out... Huh...

but if it's cherry pi that'd be awesome  Grin
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