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Old 02-08-2008, 06:00 PM
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Does anyone know how far off the speedometer is on an '08 600rr? I was riding earlier today, looked down 100 mph, felt like about 75 or so. So what is the correct reading at this speed? Thanks...
 
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Old 02-08-2008, 06:02 PM
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forgot to mention, the bike is bone stock, no mods...
 
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Old 02-08-2008, 06:05 PM
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I've riden with my gps and with factory gearing at 100mph it's only off about 7 or 8 mph. The faster you go the more it will be off. My .02
 
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There's no magic universal number if that's what you're asking. i'm off 4 MPH at 60 MPH on my 2006... go past a speed trap or take your bike to a dyno shop to get real vs. indicated speed difference.

if you're doing 100MPH on the streets, make sure you go past a camera too. your ticket should give you your speed... nit wit.
 
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Old 02-08-2008, 08:00 PM
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Make sure you've got the right tire size and gearing...
 
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"if you're doing 100MPH on the streets, make sure you go past a camera too. your ticket should give you your speed... nit wit. " Dude, I wasnt on a public street. I live very close to a private airport and was on the runway. Get your facts straight before you go calling people names. I apologize for offending your delicate sensibilities. Show me one person who bought their sport bike so they could put around town and ill kiss your a**. nit wit...

 
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"if you're doing 100MPH on the streets, make sure you go past a camera too. your ticket should give you your speed... nit wit. " Dude, I wasnt on a public street. I live very close to a private airport and was on the runway. Get your facts straight before you go calling people names. I apologize for offending your delicate sensibilities. Show me one person who bought their sport bike so they could put around town and ill kiss your a**. nit wit...

Obviously you can't read. You missed the word 'IF'.

I can't show you someone who bought a sport bike to put around town, but i can show you a ton of sensible people who obey the rules (and laws) of the road.
 
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Play nice boys. Please.


 
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Ok, im not gonna get into a pissing war with you over this, the point is I am an adult, responsible rider with two kids. I would NEVER do anything to jeopardize my safety. You are correct, I should've read a little closer than I did, but on the other hand you should not assume things about people based on your pre-conceived notions.
 
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It's going to be different for every bike but you're looking between 6 - 10mphs and will increase with higher speeds.

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