HD speedometer accuracy
Just rode past a portable radar display and my speedo read 37 and the police display read 36mph...........accurate enough for me
Now that I've put on new tires, I gotta go find another portable radar and recheck as the diameter of the tires is a bit different.
Really, I will only trust GPS. I don't really know much about it because I don't own one. But I've ridden with enough people...and ridden alongside a car with a nav system..and always, my bike's speedometer isn't accurate with the GPS/nav. It always seems to be reading about 5 mph faster than I'm actually going.
If I could do a more thorough test with a bunch of GPS/nav equipped vehicles, and then come out with an average, then I'd be happy. To be honest, it doesn't really bother me if my speedometer is reading 5mph higher than actual speed. If anything, it means I can safely go 5 miles per hour faster
But I won't be happy until I can do more tests....or get more replies from other harley owners. From the varied replies here, I can see that this isn't going to be easy to get a truly accurate answer.Todd
p.s. I also got stopped by a LEO and he said that he clocked me going 74 in a 55. He was right because I was speeding. Lucky for me, I talked my way out of the ticket. WHEW
I'll bet that the setting on his GPS was for nautical miles. That is the default on most GPS units. One nautical mile is about 6,076' which is about 1.15 miles.
I'm a surveyor and we're ALWAYS running into this stuff. Now try checking different coordinate systems and see how confused we can all get.
Just rode past a portable radar display and my speedo read 37 and the police display read 36mph...........accurate enough for me
My Sportster used to be off by about 5 mph.
I've done a lot of rides w/ my GPS and it is always right on (or at least +/- 1 mph, hard to tell with an analog speedo). Even at higher speeds it is VERY close.
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our entry speed was checked with radar.
my particular motorcycle read about 2mph higher than indicated on radar.
however, it IS a police motorcycle which has been dropped MANY MANY times by varying riders....
my King is right on though









