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<blockquote data-quote="Woketman" data-source="post: 733526" data-attributes="member: 18460"><p>I just finished about an hour of calibration runs with my Garmin GPS (only shows whole MPH, no tenth of MPH) on a long flat deserted section of road. I ended up with a correction ratio (the parameter that you need to program into the SpeedoDRD) of -6.2 for my 2006 Yamaha FJR1300AE. Sadly, all did not appear to be perfectly linear. At 45 MPH, this ratio makes the speedo read a tad bit low and a tad high at 70 mph with 55 right on the money. However, keep in mind that I could be completely full of crap since I only have 1 MPH resolution. Anyways, it is certainly within .5 MPH now at any speeds that I will translate at!!!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woketman, post: 733526, member: 18460"] I just finished about an hour of calibration runs with my Garmin GPS (only shows whole MPH, no tenth of MPH) on a long flat deserted section of road. I ended up with a correction ratio (the parameter that you need to program into the SpeedoDRD) of -6.2 for my 2006 Yamaha FJR1300AE. Sadly, all did not appear to be perfectly linear. At 45 MPH, this ratio makes the speedo read a tad bit low and a tad high at 70 mph with 55 right on the money. However, keep in mind that I could be completely full of crap since I only have 1 MPH resolution. Anyways, it is certainly within .5 MPH now at any speeds that I will translate at!!!! Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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