shayne86 wrote:speedo healer???
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i just want a ninja.......ANY ninja will sufice
When ya change the gearing the speedo gets screwed up. ie if you drop the front sprocket you'll read higher kays. The healer fixes it.
shayne86 wrote:speedo healer???
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i just want a ninja.......ANY ninja will sufice
Mick C wrote:The speedohealer is good. When a wanker on a CBR1000 has been following you and says he got up to $2.70, but the top speed replay on the GPS calibrated speedohealer says you were only going $2.45 (hypothetically of course) and he wasn't catching you...well he doesn't have much to go on
Phil wrote:Mick C wrote:The speedohealer is good. When a wanker on a CBR1000 has been following you and says he got up to $2.70, but the top speed replay on the GPS calibrated speedohealer says you were only going $2.45 (hypothetically of course) and he wasn't catching you...well he doesn't have much to go on
honda's are all pretty shite in that dept i hear...![]()
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on the way to island this year jamie and neka kept complaining i was going to fast (watching the coppers in vic u see) i continually told them i was only doing 110-115, when i had a go on jamies bike i pulled up next to him and the speedo on my bike was reading about 115......the cbr said 130 odd......wtf, they are always the most ambitious with claimed weight and hp as well
Stangas wrote:if i changed the front... would i be better of changing both the front and the back?
i was gonna do 14T and 40T
Was thinking that the chain - rear wheel distance would stay about the same that way
Also.. how does the speedohealer work? do i have to get the right one depending on the teeth of the sprockets?