speedo healer

mattd428

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so my speedo healer should be here today just wondering if anyone knows a good starting point to set it to. my sprockets are -1 in front +2 in the rear tire is a 200/50 17.

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What brand did you get? Healtech's website has a conversion chart that makes it very easy

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go to the website. it has a calculator. I have the old pin style but i just used the sprocket to get my mph and to be honest it is nearly dead on. once you get above about 80 and up...:whistle:. i read about 3 high and it seems to be consistant from there. i used a gps to confirm

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im having some trouble finding the chart does anyone have a link?

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As Pal posted, go to the healtech site, click on speedohealer on left side, click on online calculator.

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do as sabusaboy has said and put in your information. I had the speedohealer installed for a couple of months now and just now went out and programmed it for the first time. It gives instructions on how to program it after you put your information in.

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thanks for the help guys speedo healer is installed and working great and the little tattle tail button is pretty damn cool

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thanks for the help guys speedo healer is installed and working great and the little tattle tail button is pretty damn cool

I love my healer. I went -13.3 with a stock tire and +4 rear sprocket. Where did you end up?

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-10.4 -1 in front +2 in the rear still seems to be a little off but havent had time to completely dial it in

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Yea, I haven't GPS'ed mine yet to see how close it is. I just went with the stock 5.5% assumed factory error.

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My '06 is -12.4% because of my -1/+2 sprockets and my 190/55 rear tyre.

I have compared it against other riders and cars, and also those speed-checking electronic billboards they leave on the side of the road here. It is quite accurate.
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