How would you go about checking accuracy short of having a radar gun?
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A speedometer reading fast is safe at least! I can't imagine that a dealer would even take the time to know that firstly, and secondly imagine why they'd care.
You can check your speedo basically by checking your odometer reading through a measured km or even better by checking the measured distance between 2 known points say 10 or even 20km apart. This assumes that the speedo doesn't jump or otherwise show signs of binding, and is based on the odometer being geared to the same input.
You can double check the above by taking the time to calculate the rpm required to drive the rear tire to a certain speed and see if the speedo (on the front wheel) agrees with that. You'll need to know the transmission ratios ( or at least the one you'll use to check in) , the sprockets ratio and the circumference of that rear tire and the rest is pretty easy. I can help if needed.
Thirdly, you could find a police radar check and ask if they'd check you at some speed below the posted while you hold it as steady as you can. All you can do is ask!
No matter what, at faster speeds, tires "grow" in diameter (and thus circumference) slightly.....heat, pressure and tire wear affect this slightly so high accuracy over time is not going to happen. Not too bad at all reading just a little fast.
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