You write what you clocked them at. I was never big on being a tail light chaser and writing speeding tickets, but I never had anyone admit to going faster than I clocked them at anyway.
 
Before correcting my speedo with tuneboy, my speedo was off, but my odometer was pretty accurate. [Checked with a gps, and by watching mile markers.] Now my speedo is right, but my odometer is off. Seems to be 7 percent slow.
 
They must think we are all a bunch of saps:mad:. My BMW was just as far off. There was a fix. but it ment removing all the tupperware, 3-4 hours, resoldering a wire into a correct locatation, without frying the rest of the instruments, and reasemble tupperware. Ruin a day and take the chance of a $1800.00 melt down on the dash componants. What a POS

There is a company that makes a "speedo healer" for a great many bikes out there. Installation is simple, at least it was on the FZ1, but programming it the first time was a little time consuming.
 
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