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Post by derbiman on May 11, 2015 9:25:09 GMT -5
I have a 2004 Baja Retro with a speedometer that is not accurate. Sometimes it is off by 5-10 mph. Any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks
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Post by niz76 on May 11, 2015 9:37:52 GMT -5
Never met a scoot that did have an accurate speedo! Most use a GPS app on their phone or whatever to see the true actual speed. You could also install an aftermarket speedo... I don't know of any way to modify the stock one so it reads correctly.
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Post by derbiman on May 11, 2015 9:41:32 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply. Just trying to keep it as original as possible.I like the classic look.
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Post by Elektrey on May 11, 2015 11:29:53 GMT -5
You can try to find a speedo gear that is made for your scooter that claims its more accurate, but the best way is to buy an aftermarket speedo and calibrate yourself. I always set mine to 1-1.5mph faster than GPS (at like 50mph), because thats usually how far off car speedos are.
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Post by scooterpimp on May 11, 2015 17:54:47 GMT -5
Could always use a gps app if ya got a smart phone. So you dont have to change anything. Just an idea.
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