Yes,put a Bridgestone Exedra 240/55/16 on the rear and the larger diameter will go close to correcting it.
As others have mentioned the speedo and odo are linked,so the odo will be under reading with the larger tyre.
I had my speedo/odo adjusted to the factory settings as I prefer an accurate odo for reading maps and doing fuel calculations.
seems to my simple mind you are overthinking this as i do believe the only true correction would be a wheelie every 6/10 of a mile to correct the odometer.
You need to reset your wheel speed constant to correct your speedometer. If you change tire sizes you may need to do it also. I went to a car tire and had to reset mine, I use a tuneboy. I think I just did a ratio of the tire circumference to the wheel speed constant. standard setting of the wheel speed constant is 3037. If you're running a stock tire I think it needs to be set around 3190 to make the speedometer correct. If you look in some of the old posts I think you can find that information.
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seems to my simple mind you are overthinking this as i do believe the only true correction would be a wheelie every 6/10 of a mile to correct the odometer.
Yes,put a Bridgestone Exedra 240/55/16 on the rear and the larger diameter will go close to correcting it.
As others have mentioned the speedo and odo are linked,so the odo will be under reading with the larger tyre.
I had my speedo/odo adjusted to the factory settings as I prefer an accurate odo for reading maps and doing fuel calculations.