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Andrus Chesley
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speedo error

Post by Andrus Chesley » Sat Mar 17, 2001 5:22 pm

I consistantly get 6 to 7 mph faster readings on the speedo over the GPS I run on my KLR. It's the most off speedo of the bikes I've run the GPS on. Others were '95 R11GSA @ 5 mph high : '97 R11RA @ 5mph high and '96 & '97 DR350SE's at 5 to 6 mph high. As for top end speed on my KLR, I've never really let it run out on the top. But in playing about, the tattle tale computer readings on my GPS have me at max speed of 86 mph. Don't know what the speedo was reading as I was passing a few cars on a downhill run in Arkansas at this time and needed to brake down for an avertized 35 mph curve pretty quick. That was the only time I remember running that fast on this particular trip. Andy Cajun Country

Jim Hubbard
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speedo error

Post by Jim Hubbard » Tue May 13, 2003 10:03 pm

Is it possible to calibrate the speedo on my KLR? Surely someone has tried this since all of them are apparently off by 10% or so. The little gears in the gizmo on the front wheel doesn't look that hard to reproduce. Sincerely, Jim Hubbard

Judson D. Jones
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speedo error

Post by Judson D. Jones » Tue May 13, 2003 10:51 pm

There are a number of places that will calibrate BMW speedos. I don't know why they couldn't also do a Kawasaki one. The only place whose name I recall is Palo Alto Speedometer. Can't hurt to ask. --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Hubbard" wrote:
> Is it possible to calibrate the speedo on my KLR? Surely
someone has tried
> this since all of them are apparently off by 10% or so. The little
gears in
> the gizmo on the front wheel doesn't look that hard to
reproduce.
> > Sincerely, > Jim Hubbard

azman321
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speedo error

Post by azman321 » Wed May 14, 2003 9:55 am

If you need an accurate speed reading, $23 for a Sigma bicycle speedometer is also an option (www.aerostitch.com sells one with the longer wire for the sensor to reach the front wheel.) Jett, A15 AZ
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Hubbard" wrote: > Is it possible to calibrate the speedo on my KLR? Surely someone has tried > this since all of them are apparently off by 10% or so. The little gears in > the gizmo on the front wheel doesn't look that hard to reproduce. > > Sincerely, > Jim Hubbard

Bill Watson
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speedo error

Post by Bill Watson » Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:00 pm

I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off, so I grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, quality! I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that pretty excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off. Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! Try it today! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

squasher_1
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speedo error

Post by squasher_1 » Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:16 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote:
> I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off,
so I grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, quality!
> > I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that
pretty excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off.
> > Bill
the speedo is off but the odomater is correct. as you have found out. I think this is normal so people wont speed on the bike. most people on bikes go over the speed limit anyways. I just jigure the speedo is 5 mph off

Don Van Dyke
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speedo error

Post by Don Van Dyke » Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:41 pm

I've never owned a motorcycle that did not have a similar degree of error in the speedometer. At 08:00 PM 11/20/2004 -0800, Bill Watson wrote:
>I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off, so I >grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After >a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and >find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, >quality! > >I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that pretty >excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common >error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear >with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume >I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone >ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, >surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off. > >Bill > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! Try it today! > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Keith Saltzer
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speedo error

Post by Keith Saltzer » Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:42 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote:
> I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off,
so I grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, quality!
> > I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that
pretty excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off.
> > Bill
I said screw it, I'm leaving it the way it is. But I always try to look at the good in things, and so I realize that this little flaw is just to help me stay away from MORE tickets. When I'm tooling down the road at 70 (in a 50) it calms me to look down and see my needle so high in the digits when I'm actually only doing 65. Being one that has been pulled over around 35 times, and have received about 25 tickets over the last 22 years, I can appreciate that. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)

Joseph Jones
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speedo error

Post by Joseph Jones » Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:56 am

I guess I just blew it off. As the front tire wares it will get worse.I don't know about our friends in the north(Canada)that use the metric system, if theirs are closer or not.I guess that would apply to the KLR riders across the waters too. I just use the gps when I need accurate speed, and figure the bikes is 10% fast. Joe A18 SE Ky 8100 --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote:
> I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off,
so I grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, quality!
> > I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that
pretty excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off.
> > Bill > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! Try it today! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

dooden
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speedo error

Post by dooden » Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:21 am

You now know its that much off, ride accordanly. Change a front tire and check it again and see what happens. I look at my tach more than I look at my speedo, i bet. Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote: > I'm setting up my (new to me) A18 KLR. The speedo sure seems off, so I grab the GPS and spend a few minutes really trying to be accurate. After a few minutes of testing, I run the numbers at the various test speeds and find that the speedo reads a whopping average 7.5% too fast. Helloooo, quality! > > I'm sure it's not a big deal to a lot of people but I find that pretty excessive, and based on the KLR FAQ's and sites, this is a pretty common error. When my cars do this, I simply buy another $6 plastic tranny gear with a different tooth count to get the ratio right. But here, I assume I'm stuck, and that's just the way it is, right? I wasn't sure if anyone ever tackled recalibrating the speedo spring (because the odo, surprisingly, is almost dead on as-is)... or if everyone simply blows it off. > > Bill > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! Try it today! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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