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Curiou if you can assist me in calibrating my mod. Put a 30 and 70t on the rear of my 16 dyna fxdb and wanted to update my speed.
This is the set up I have on my dyna. I had it adjusted when my bike was being dyno tuned. I believe you can adjust it by downloading a map on iPhone. You will loose gear indicator but no big deal! Good luck with it.
Hey guys thx for the response. So I was looking at my Dakota digital gauge model MCL-3212 and it allows for me to adjust the speed calibration on the gauge. But looking at the info I still find the **** confusing. Heres what it says. I know Im supposed to multiply 1.131 to get the adjustment value and then I enter that value which is where Im stuck. Any help is appreciated from you experts. I dont mind being contact via phone If someone has the time to explain the process either. 951-833-4404 tony
Hey guys thx for the response. So I was looking at my Dakota digital gauge model MCL-3212 and it allows for me to adjust the speed calibration on the gauge. But looking at the info I still find the **** confusing. Heres what it says. I know Im supposed to multiply 1.131 to get the adjustment value and then I enter that value which is where Im stuck. Any help is appreciated from you experts. I dont mind being contact via phone If someone has the time to explain the process either. 951-833-4404 tony
Have the bike turned off.
Press and hold the function switch and while holding it turn the bikes power on (AUX).
The screen should say diAg. Press and release the switch once.
The screen should say AdjuSt. Press and hold the switch until the "-" is displayed then release the switch.
The screen should say FAStEr. Press and release the switch once and it should say SLOLEr. Press and hold the switch until the screen says "CL"
The screen should say 0.75. A press of the switch will change the ratio by .01. Press and release the switch however many times you need to until it says 1.13.
Press and hold the switch to save the ratio.
Turn the power off.
You should be set.
Thx for taking the time to explain it to me Jay. Much appreciated man.
Originally Posted by Jay Guild
Have the bike turned off.
Press and hold the function switch and while holding it turn the bikes power on (AUX).
The screen should say diAg. Press and release the switch once.
The screen should say AdjuSt. Press and hold the switch until the "-" is displayed then release the switch.
The screen should say FAStEr. Press and release the switch once and it should say SLOLEr. Press and hold the switch until the screen says "CL"
The screen should say 0.75. A press of the switch will change the ratio by .01. Press and release the switch however many times you need to until it says 1.13.
Press and hold the switch to save the ratio.
Turn the power off.
You should be set.
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