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Post by willl84 on Apr 2, 2023 10:24:47 GMT -7
Trying to install mine but their website is down so I can't get the instructions
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squiresca
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Post by squiresca on Apr 10, 2023 7:14:03 GMT -7
What module? The box to adjust the speedo for gearing changes? New bikes don't need them, now that there are individual wheel speed sensors for the ABS and TC systems...
Unless you just want to correct the 5-6% factory speedo error?
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Post by willl84 on Apr 11, 2023 3:57:33 GMT -7
For the regular SH module to correct the factory error. Their site ended up coming back up and I got them, seems to be down again now though lol.
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Post by squiresca on Apr 11, 2023 13:48:33 GMT -7
For the regular SH module to correct the factory error. Their site ended up coming back up and I got them, seems to be down again now though lol. When it comes up, download it as a PDF and save it to your phone. Will help when they go offline, or you are out somewhere and need to troubleshoot something. Do that with your owner's manual, shop manual, anything... save it to the phone or toss it on Google Drive...
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Post by willl84 on Apr 11, 2023 18:12:34 GMT -7
For the regular SH module to correct the factory error. Their site ended up coming back up and I got them, seems to be down again now though lol. When it comes up, download it as a PDF and save it to your phone. Will help when they go offline, or you are out somewhere and need to troubleshoot something. Do that with your owner's manual, shop manual, anything... save it to the phone or toss it on Google Drive... Already did that lol
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Post by mt10orc on Apr 11, 2023 18:35:12 GMT -7
For the regular SH module to correct the factory error. Their site ended up coming back up and I got them, seems to be down again now though lol. When it comes up, download it as a PDF and save it to your phone. Will help when they go offline, or you are out somewhere and need to troubleshoot something. Do that with your owner's manual, shop manual, anything... save it to the phone or toss it on Google Drive... All of that is on my cloud drive.
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Post by willl84 on Apr 12, 2023 4:11:24 GMT -7
I'm questioning if I even need it honestly. I checked with a GPS app on my way in to work this morning and it was about 1.5 MPH off from 25-90. I see the SH changes as a percentage - anyone know if it's an overall or if it's a percentage of the current speed? Because a 1.5 MPH difference at 25 MPH is about 6% where 1.5MPH at 90 is about 1.7%. If I set it to do it at 60 PH like they say to then it's 2.5%. (bike reads 60 actual is 58.5). So if I set it to 2.5% then it'll be too little at low speeds and too much at high speeds.
I just emailed them the same question so I'll see what they say. My Angel GT 2 rear has about 5k on it now as well so it's decently worn but still has plenty of life left.
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Post by squiresca on Apr 12, 2023 6:02:56 GMT -7
I'm questioning if I even need it honestly. I checked with a GPS app on my way in to work this morning and it was about 1.5 MPH off from 25-90. I see the SH changes as a percentage - anyone know if it's an overall or if it's a percentage of the current speed? Because a 1.5 MPH difference at 25 MPH is about 6% where 1.5MPH at 90 is about 1.7%. If I set it to do it at 60 PH like they say to then it's 2.5%. (bike reads 60 actual is 58.5). So if I set it to 2.5% then it'll be too little at low speeds and too much at high speeds. I just emailed them the same question so I'll see what they say. My Angel GT 2 rear has about 5k on it now as well so it's decently worn but still has plenty of life left. 6% high sounds about right. My 2022 R1 was 6% off from the factory, checked it on the dyno where we could easily get the wheel spinning to 100mph and compare to the speedo...
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Post by willl84 on Apr 12, 2023 6:26:46 GMT -7
I'm questioning if I even need it honestly. I checked with a GPS app on my way in to work this morning and it was about 1.5 MPH off from 25-90. I see the SH changes as a percentage - anyone know if it's an overall or if it's a percentage of the current speed? Because a 1.5 MPH difference at 25 MPH is about 6% where 1.5MPH at 90 is about 1.7%. If I set it to do it at 60 PH like they say to then it's 2.5%. (bike reads 60 actual is 58.5). So if I set it to 2.5% then it'll be too little at low speeds and too much at high speeds. I just emailed them the same question so I'll see what they say. My Angel GT 2 rear has about 5k on it now as well so it's decently worn but still has plenty of life left. 6% high sounds about right. My 2022 R1 was 6% off from the factory, checked it on the dyno where we could easily get the wheel spinning to 100mph and compare to the speedo... 6% only at 25MPH though lol. At 90MPH it's only 1.7%
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Post by squiresca on Apr 12, 2023 6:41:54 GMT -7
6% high sounds about right. My 2022 R1 was 6% off from the factory, checked it on the dyno where we could easily get the wheel spinning to 100mph and compare to the speedo... 6% only at 25MPH though lol. At 90MPH it's only 1.7% No, you have it backwards. The speedo is off by a percentage, so that scales with speed. 6% at 25mph means it is only off by 1.5mph. At 100mph it is off by 6mph. At 180mph it is off by 11mph. The faster you go, the more MPH the speedo is off.
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Post by willl84 on Apr 12, 2023 6:48:23 GMT -7
6% only at 25MPH though lol. At 90MPH it's only 1.7% No, you have it backwards. The speedo is off by a percentage, so that scales with speed. 6% at 25mph means it is only off by 1.5mph. At 100mph it is off by 6mph. At 180mph it is off by 11mph. The faster you go, the more MPH the speedo is off. Except that's literally not what happens. It's off 1.5-2 MPH EVERYWHERE. When the bike says 25 the GPS says 23-24. Bike says 60 (CC set), GPS says 58-59. Bike said 90 (CC set again), GPS said 88-89. It seems to bounce around at 1-2 MPH under what the bike says so I'm assuming 1.5 MPH.
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Post by squiresca on Apr 12, 2023 7:00:46 GMT -7
Then you have a really weird issue. Speedo's are almost always off by a percentage. That's WHY people get speedohealers. The speedohealer product would be utterly useless, otherwise. It only has the means to correct based on a percentage.
So whatever is going on with your bike, isn't normal.
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Post by squiresca on Apr 12, 2023 7:07:40 GMT -7
Additionally, if your speed is only off 2mph, then ignore it. The difference is less than average, and its negligible and meaningless at that point.
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Post by willl84 on Apr 13, 2023 3:45:24 GMT -7
Then you have a really weird issue. Speedo's are almost always off by a percentage. That's WHY people get speedohealers. The speedohealer product would be utterly useless, otherwise. It only has the means to correct based on a percentage. So whatever is going on with your bike, isn't normal. That's what I've always assumed and expected. That's why I was so baffled on my way in yesterday that it was 1.5-2 MPH off everywhere and not a set percentage. I started a return through RevZilla but I tossed the original packaging like an idiot. It's uninstalled though, hopefully they can just charge me a restock fee or something
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