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80 mph speedo on Canadian GS1100EX?
Can anyone tell me if a US 80 MPH speedo of the same vintage would bolt right onto my Canadian '81 GS1100EX without mods (240 kmh speedo as OEM)? Yes, the speedo does have to indicate correctly!Tags: None
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Originally posted by HankVIt would fit but why would you do it?
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I've got an 80 mph unit and would like to get mine replaced with he bigger mph unit, or recalibrated. I wonder if Suzuki sells the face on the speedo only? I kind of doubt it. I would then need to have the internals recalibrated.
Anyone know of a shop that does this? Or better yet, an article on the procedure.
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Re: 80 mph speedo on Canadian GS1100EX?
Originally posted by Al MunroCan anyone tell me if a US 80 MPH speedo of the same vintage would bolt right onto my Canadian '81 GS1100EX without mods (240 kmh speedo as OEM)? Yes, the speedo does have to indicate correctly!
I have some recollection that you are not allowed to install MPH only units on motor vehicles in Canada, but it may be OK if the mph unit also shows kilometres..Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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Re: 80 mph speedo on Canadian GS1100EX?
Originally posted by argonsagasI have some recollection that you are not allowed to install MPH only units on motor vehicles in Canada, but it may be OK if the mph unit also shows kilometres..
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Re: 80 mph speedo on Canadian GS1100EX?
I dont know about where you live Al, but in my town, one thing you will NEVER see is a police car observing the speed limit. :-)
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Originally posted by Al MunroThis one shows kph, too, but with much bigger numbers! No excuses for speeding now.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Originally posted by Al MunroOriginally posted by argonsagasI have some recollection that you are not allowed to install MPH only units on motor vehicles in Canada, but it may be OK if the mph unit also shows kilometres..
What???
A biker who wants to lose a reasonable excuse for speeding???
Keep the one with the smaller numbers, and eat more carrots! There are no breath tests, and you never have to admit to eating carrots.
Seriously, here is another (small?) point to consider:
Odometer readings are retained by the Ministry of Transport in some Provinces. ( I don't know about yours) You may have to amend the new MPH unit reading to reflect something close to your existing readings, and get a written statement from some Provincially recognized authority to confirm the reading is valid, and that the new unit works.
Don't know how this affects an older bike, such as yours (or mine), but it may have to be dealt with.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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Originally posted by argonsagasYou may have to amend the new MPH unit reading to reflect something close to your existing readings, and get a written statement from some Provincially recognized authority to confirm the reading is valid, and that the new unit works.
Anyway, I'm okay until the old one breaks!
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