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dcil
rpm/speedo ratio
I saw a speed chart on here somewhere that told what speed u were going at what rpm in a certain gear. I can't find it now. Anybody know where it is located? My 750 is stock tire and stock sprockets, but everybody tells me my speedo is reading faster than I'm going.Tags: None
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I guess you will need to have another 750 rider to verify, but all my 850s seem to turn about 14 mph per 1000 rpm, so ...
2000 = 28 mph
3000 = 42 mph
4000 = 56 mph
5000 = 70 mph
6000 = 84 mph
Note that these are REAL WORLD mph figures from a GPS, not the speedometer.
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Richsuz
Hi guys, hope the weather isn being too merciless on you all. I have been able to get back on my bike since my accident, Just last Sunday I clocked 240 miles going to the beach and back.
I do have a problem with the bike. My speedo is broken and I tried using a bike speedo. The problem is, it reads 74 miles at 6000 rpm. I dont think it is right, but I dont have access to a GPS. Does anyone with a 650 GLD have an estimate as to how fast depending on RPM? I also noticed it is not linear according to the bycicle speedo. Should it be?
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verde
Originally posted by Richsuz View PostI tried using a bike speedo. The problem is, it reads 74 miles at 6000 rpm.
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Richsuz
Yes, I did calibrate. Marked the floor and tire with chalk and measured. When the odometer measures 1 mile on the sigma 509, I get almost 1.1 on the bike odometer which still works. I assumed that the sigma is the correct reading. But still, I think I am going faster than the speedo reading on the sigma.
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verde
Huh. Is it the stock tire size on there? Stock speedo's usually err a little over(i believe manufacturers face fines if they err the other way). Not sure if this crosses over to the odo on your bike, but even so 1/10 of a mile/mile error is a bit much.
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