Speedohealer
Anyone got one of these little badboys? I am now to the time when I am tired of guessing. I am about 10% off on mine. Doing crazy*** math, while riding sucks. Is this something that can be used on several bikes? Or does it need to be plugged in at all times and thats it? If it can be used and unplugged, does anyone wanna rent theres? Or does anyone wanna go in on one and pass it around? I know it sounds cheap and all, but I like to save money where I can. I mean, doens't everyone? Lol.
LJ
LJ
I believe its taken off the crank somewhere in there!
I have a yzf600r that is measured off the front wheel so it doesn't matter what sprockets you run as for mph but certain set ups can increase or decrease acceleration or top-speed!
I have a yzf600r that is measured off the front wheel so it doesn't matter what sprockets you run as for mph but certain set ups can increase or decrease acceleration or top-speed!
Even stock your speedo will be off by about 10%.
drop a tooth, and you're already way off. They are made bike specific so that they are easier to install, usually you unplug your speedo relay, and simply put the healer in line with that and sometimes add a ground.
It's worth the 80-100 bucks for em.
The top speed memory recall button is a nice feature too.
Changing my gearing again, so happy I have one.
- Pixel -
drop a tooth, and you're already way off. They are made bike specific so that they are easier to install, usually you unplug your speedo relay, and simply put the healer in line with that and sometimes add a ground.
It's worth the 80-100 bucks for em.
The top speed memory recall button is a nice feature too.
Changing my gearing again, so happy I have one.
- Pixel -
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