Ok... I have debated this for quite sometime with Natron and the wife last summer.
Well the other day while going to monday's bike night we are cruising up the highway. Here's the ruff figures off the speedo's
BDM 70-75
AIH 70-75
2 Honda's 80-85
BDM 42-48
AIG same
2 honda's 45-52
I know for a fact that the sportbike versions of rice run at a exponential error. The faster you go the more its "off".
Natron SWEARS we are wrong. But the rest of us don't remember passing too many cars so we think the 2 american choppers are correct and calibrated more true. Further I had a similar problem last year with my BDM vs Natron's Honda and Uma's HD.
Have any of you noticed this?
It seems like these more mass produced bikes have a built in error to the speedo.
Well the other day while going to monday's bike night we are cruising up the highway. Here's the ruff figures off the speedo's
BDM 70-75
AIH 70-75
2 Honda's 80-85
BDM 42-48
AIG same
2 honda's 45-52
I know for a fact that the sportbike versions of rice run at a exponential error. The faster you go the more its "off".
Natron SWEARS we are wrong. But the rest of us don't remember passing too many cars so we think the 2 american choppers are correct and calibrated more true. Further I had a similar problem last year with my BDM vs Natron's Honda and Uma's HD.
Have any of you noticed this?
It seems like these more mass produced bikes have a built in error to the speedo.

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