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When I changed the sprockets on my Vee to 16/43, the speedo was way fast...(i knew it would be)..
I just put a speedodrd from 12oclock labs on it last night, and used my GPS speed to calibrate it...It's now perfect.. Easy install, great product... SpeedoDRD
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Did the same, very easy to do with great results.
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Me three!
![]() The Speedo DRD is smaller and less expensive than the Speedo Healer. Mine has been flawless -- I think I've had it more than a year.
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2002 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom, Dark Metallic Space Blue 1983 Suzuki GS850G, Cosmic Blue 2005 KLR650, Aztec Red - Turd II, the ReTurdening |
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x4 on the SpeedoDRD!
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Hi
I have a couple questions... What is the install process on this unit? Using my gps, I have found my speedo to be fairly accurate up to about 45 mph. From there up it reads slow and around 60 actual it reads 55. If I install this and set the adjustment at 60 as it says to, will it throw off the speedo below 45 where it is about right? Mark |
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it fixes the speed-o. how about the ODO and trip 1, trip 2 meter?
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That also...
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It depends on what you mean by fix. The speedo is ~8% high in stock condition while the odo is ~2% high. Doing a fix for gearing won't change that relationship as the two can't be adjusted separately.
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Pat- 2007 DL650A was ridden to all 48 contiguous states. 2012 DL650A is just getting started. Nicknames for posting ease on my part, Vee = all DL1000s. Wee = 2004-2011 DL650s. Glee = 2012+ DL650s |
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The Speedo DRD and the Speedo Healer both do the same thing -- they simply intercept the signals coming from the speedo sensor and send out signals that are whatever percentage you set faster or slower.
It's a simple percentage alteration -- speedos are normally off by a certain percentage. The correction widgets come with instructions for calculating the correction needed, and there's even a calculator on the maker's web sites. The easiest way by far is to go for a ride with a GPS installed and note the differences in the readings.
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2002 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom, Dark Metallic Space Blue 1983 Suzuki GS850G, Cosmic Blue 2005 KLR650, Aztec Red - Turd II, the ReTurdening |
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My speedo is actually very close to accurate under 45mph.. But by 55 -60 it is 5 mph slow
Mark |
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