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humhead
Road tests of !000s mention "optimistic" speedos. I don't think they were quite as bad as you 're seeing. Is everything on yuor bike stock?
Terry
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bradleymaynar
Bruce, how did you come to that conclusion on your speedo? I once thought my speedo was giving me the same way off readings after passing a roadside speed sign. You know, the ones they put in areas where traffic is known to always run over the limit. Anyway, it wasn't long after that that I got myself and 7 other bikes pulled over for speeding in WI. Turns out my speedo wasn't that far off. I think the deputy checked our speed (keeping up with us in the cruiser) as high as 83. That's about the fastest my speedo had said I was going. I've since checked it by following my wife in her car and having her keep a steady speed. Our speedos may exaggerate, but it's not by much.
Brad tt
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runewolf
Checking my 750 against my GPS it is about 5 -8 mph over what the bike is actually doing. I'm not too concerned over that, if I think I'm going 75 and I'm actually only going 70 maybe I won't get a ticket
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Originally posted by bradleymaynarBruce, how did you come to that conclusion on your speedo?
Brad tt
And the other day, after synching and readjusting the carbs on the 1000, I was getting on it pretty hard from a dead stop, shifting at 8500 rpm. When I was maxed out in third gear shifting into fourth, the speedo said I was going 115 mph. Cruising at 100 indicated just seemed more like 80 or 85.
When I get my parts back from paint, I'll run the bike through that 5 mile speedo check and bring a stop watch.
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With stock gearing you should be running about 3800 rpm at 60 mph (4000@100kph), give or take a bit. Mine as far as I can tell seems pretty close. I'm running a 100/90 on the front.'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/35860327946_08fdd555ac_z.jpg
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humhead
Here's some numbers from a March 78 test of a 1000.
Indicated Actual
30 mph 27mph
40 mph 35.3 mph
50 mph 44.5 mph
60 mph 53.5 mph
These from an April 79 test of a 1000E.
30mph 25.43mph
60mph 51.48mph
Looks like this was a design flaw.
Terry
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SqDancerLynn1
I chalk some of it up to tire sizes Instead of 3.25 or ??? we are using metric # tires. WHile a 100/90/19 is best for handeling a 110/90/19 will be more acurate in relation to the speedo reading
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Originally posted by humheadHere's some numbers from a March 78 test of a 1000.
Indicated Actual
30 mph 27mph
40 mph 35.3 mph
50 mph 44.5 mph
60 mph 53.5 mph
These from an April 79 test of a 1000E.
30mph 25.43mph
60mph 51.48mph
Looks like this was a design flaw.
Terry'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4306/35860327946_08fdd555ac_z.jpg
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My '79 1000E is about 3-5 mph fast, depending on speeds.
My NOS gauge set reads identical to the original set. Both are fast.
About 66/67 mph at 4K...actual is about 63.
I don't pay much attention to indicated speed shifting from 3rd to 4th, but mine is closer to 100 mph between these shifts. Your indicated 115 seems high. My 4th gear shift to 5th gear is about 115.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Pharkmeh
ran mine along side our toyota camry - speedo reads about 12kph too fast...
might help me avoid a ticket or two so its not all bad
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cberkeley
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wiredgeorge
The phenomenom of the optimistic speedometer is not a Suzuki issue. The speedometers used on many metrics from the 70s/80s are magnetic. As time passes, the magnetism decreases and the speedometers grow more and more optimistic. Your speedometer CAN be recalibrated if you don't mind rolling up your sleeves. I will post a link to an article describing how to do it. While the article is for a Beemer, I think it will work on almost any magnetic speedometer. After reading the steps, you may find that it isn't that important to have an accurate speedometer! bwhahaha
FWIW: Almost all motorcycle speedometers are a shade innacurate (optimistic) even on a brand new bike but the old ones get really optimistic. My KZ carb test bikes are all in the range already mentioned... a reading of 60mph is about 50 mph.
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