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File: NLRturbo.swf-(8.93 MB, 320x240, Other) [_] Turbo Busa on Texas highways. WKZworks 2503775 This thing is fast. >> [_] Anon 2503842 Speedo in KmPH 170 in mph? 105 >> [_] WKZworks 2503863 >># Inner ring is Kilometers, outer ring is Miles. Not the exact same one, but the instrumentation is the same. http://www.bluegauges.com/images/tachcol ors/busa/130008.jpg Still, I'd trust a GPS more than I'd ever trust a speedo at those speeds. >> [_] Anon 2503876 >># Since when is gps more real time than a spedo? Its never been and neverwill be. There is a delay with gps (Making it inaccurate) Besides, there are spedos MADE for these types of speeds. A mechanical link is ALWAYS going to be faster and more accurate than GPS because there is no communication delay. Were you just trying to sound cool or something or are you genuinely that much of an autist The thought of a potato on a motorcycle is hilarious. >> [_] WKZworks 2503896 >># My experience with speedos about 120+ is that they become over enthusiastic. Furthermore, and change in wheel size or tire profile will throw them off. Granted this is a motorcycle and not a car, my experience primarily comes from cars. Hell, my FC is wearing lower-profile tires in the rear than factory (225/50R16 vs factory 205/55R16's) You bet the speedo on my car is overenthusiastic, and the difference between real speed and my speedometer only increases as I pick up velocity. Yes, I will trust GPS before I trust speedo. |
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