Speedo Healer
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My buddy has the speedo healer on his 07 GSXR-750.....and the healer has a button where it will show your last top-speed. So when he presses it, it shows up on his digital speedo.
....i was wondering how it would work with our F3 gauges (analog). Would the needle just spin/pan over to the last top-speed when the bike wasnt started...(well in the "on" posistion of our ignition) when pushing the button on the speedo healer?
....im not sure if thats all clear hopefully some1 understands
....i was wondering how it would work with our F3 gauges (analog). Would the needle just spin/pan over to the last top-speed when the bike wasnt started...(well in the "on" posistion of our ignition) when pushing the button on the speedo healer?
....im not sure if thats all clear hopefully some1 understands
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i assume it will. i have the speedohealer on my f3, but im using the f4i guages. so it just shows the top speed real quick. cool little feature, but rarely used.
also the speedohealer is way easy to install. plug and play, and the plug on the f3 is under the right fairing, so u dont even have to take the tank off
also the speedohealer is way easy to install. plug and play, and the plug on the f3 is under the right fairing, so u dont even have to take the tank off
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It should work the same way as on a digital speedometer. The way they do it is by sending a signal to the speedometer just as if the bike was moving at that speed. You want to be careful of using this feature too often because the odometer would be incrementing as well, just as if you were traveling at that speed for however long it displays the max speed. I would assume that it only displays for a few seconds at a time, but it could add up.
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