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Scooters - 125 to 300 => People 150 => Topic started by: Monoplex on October 26, 2010, 01:45:04 AM

Title: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: Monoplex on October 26, 2010, 01:45:04 AM
Comparing the KYMCO's speedometer to a GPS reading for the first time today, I was shocked to see how far off it was. There 's a device for sale called the speedohealer that I'm having dealer look at to see if it'll fix the problem.

However, if anyone has any proven solutions to the seemingly non-linear speedo error, I'm all ears. If not, I'll report back on my idea for a fix.
Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: wordslinger on October 26, 2010, 02:41:01 AM
There 's a device for sale called the speedohealer that I'm having dealer look at to see if it'll fix the problem.


..awesome!!..i'd be interested in hearing how that works out!!..


..that'd be cool if the speedo reads actual speed...

..i just gpsd mine, and remembered the offsets...


oh, and ..

..welcome to th' forum monoplex!!


peace


Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: Monoplex on October 27, 2010, 03:33:31 PM
Bad news. KYMCO speedo is mechanically driven so the Speedohealer will not work. Shoot.
Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: glopezz05 on October 27, 2010, 03:41:32 PM
No bueno...

I gps'ed mine too...

little black marker spots on my speedo...

but at night...  I can't see them.

I wonder if a different "gearing" would fix it.
Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: Monoplex on October 27, 2010, 11:58:56 PM
This will be my next attempt: http://www.speedometershop.com/ (http://www.speedometershop.com/)

It'll take longer as I have to calculate the error (which doesn't seem to be linear) but I'll let the board know if I have any success.

Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: lankeeyankee on November 01, 2010, 11:18:10 AM
You can use a GPS

I know with my speedo reads and actual are the following..

speedo 35mph gps= 31
           45mph gps= 39
           55mph gps= 47
           65mph gps= 54
           70mph gps= 57
Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: Monoplex on November 01, 2010, 08:41:06 PM
First off, thanks for publishing the indicated vs the actual. That's useful stuff.

I suppose I can use a GPS which would likely be easiest option. It's just my GPS (A Garmin Nuvi 700 series) doesn't have a very large speed display and I'm not comfortable reading it at a glance.

Veering somewhat off topic. . .the least expensive car has an accurate speedo. Why can't a scooter maker do it?
Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: lankeeyankee on November 01, 2010, 10:15:36 PM
First off, thanks for publishing the indicated vs the actual. That's useful stuff.

I suppose I can use a GPS which would likely be easiest option. It's just my GPS (A Garmin Nuvi 700 series) doesn't have a very large speed display and I'm not comfortable reading it at a glance.

Veering somewhat off topic. . .the least expensive car has an accurate speedo. Why can't a scooter maker do it?

I am guessing a selling point. Its kind of like if you think your motorcycle or car is fast dont do these 2 things. 1) Put it on a dyno machine 2) Take it to a dragstrip.

Title: Re: Bringing Optimistic Speedometer in Line
Post by: wordslinger on November 06, 2010, 02:11:51 AM
I know with my speedo reads and actual are the following..

speedo 35mph gps= 31
           45mph gps= 39
           55mph gps= 47
           65mph gps= 54
           70mph gps= 57
 
  
 


..with my a50, i see nearly the opposite in range..

..the faster the scoot goes, closer does the offset becomes..

..hmmmm...