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Re: Speedo accuracy



In your message regarding Re: Speedo accuracy  dated Fri, 02 Feb 2001
14:18:58 -0500, Eric Sheley said that ...

>ES-  At 02:09 PM 2/2/01 -0500, Paul Fox wrote:
> >  >      What is this "Yellow Box" of which you speak, Dawgbert?
> >
> >i'd uess he's talking about:
> >     http://www.blackrobotics.com/quality.htm
>ES-  
>ES-  Yeah, that's it. I had a few people look at it and the general consensus 
>ES-  was that because the error exists in the speedo display only (odometer is 
>ES-  correct) any change in the pulse would then throw your mileage off.

I think, therefore, the GPS is probably the best solution as you get an
accurate velocity display <g> plus all the other features regardless of
tyre wear, diameter, number of teeth on front sprocket, etc.  The other
big plus is I can actually read what speed I am doing at night.

http://www.unicorn-k9.fsnet.co.uk/gps.html to see it fitted to an ST.

Garmin is a US company - they make a *very* good product - US$369
http://www.cycoactive.com/gps/gpsiiiplus.html

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Mike Bostock
http://www.toothfairy.co.uk/
Wales & SW ST Riders
http://www.unicorn-k9.fsnet.co.uk/

'99 Red ST

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