Speedo correction

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SPOONDIDDLY
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Speedo correction

Post by SPOONDIDDLY »

G'day guys, searched the forum and couldn't find any threads/links that are up to date.

My Nc35 has gearing that puts the speedo out between 10-15km/h, is there some sort of product that can correct the speedo?

The previous owner ran a bicycle speedo but I don't want to have to do that if I can avoid it.

Any info would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Speedo correction

Post by Neosophist »

not sure of any analog speedo correctors.

but you could get an stick on overlay and stick it on the glass face, it wont be pretty but it will work
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Re: Speedo correction

Post by Cru Jones »

You could just get a GPS unit and find out the percentage it's out. That's what I did a while back and then just do the conversion in my head (e.g. 100km/h displayed is ~57mph - so multiply whatever is displayed by .57).
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Re: Speedo correction

Post by manicguitarist »

^^ That's good for your mental arithmetic too!

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