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Is there a way to correct the speedometer or just be sadisfided with it whe way it is like the tape deck? Why would you build a speedometer wrong & keep it that way? In 50,000 miles you realy have 54,000 Miles. That should be E-legal. Good if you are selling Bad if your buying!:thumbdown:

I think Yamaha needs to update just a little.

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  Reed said:
Is there a way to correct the speedometer or just be sadisfided with it whe way it is like the tape deck? Why would you build a speedometer wrong & keep it that way? In 50,000 miles you realy have 54,000 Miles. That should be E-legal. Good if you are selling Bad if your buying!:thumbdown:

I think Yamaha needs to update just a little.

If I remember correctly, the odometer is pretty accurate. The speedo is off, so I installed a speedohealer. The SH will, however, affect the odo, too. I'd rather have my speedo accurate. My $.02.

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stupid question maybe but here goes what is a speedohealer does it work and where can i purchase one ive had the speedo problem now for about six years since i bought my bike new

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  yamatime said:
stupid question maybe but here goes what is a speedohealer does it work and where can i purchase one ive had the speedo problem now for about six years since i bought my bike new

 

It's a mini-computer that plugs in-line into the speedo cable. You tell it how much your speedometer is off (probably 9%) and it will correct it. Installation is easy - even I managed it. It's not cheap but it IS worth it to me.

 

Here's the address

http://calsportbike.com/sh/

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