Thread: Speedo Accuracy
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Old 31-May-2005, 15:12
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Tyres may be standard sizes, but what are the standard profiles? Could it be a difference between 60's and 70's?

All the speedo drives are the same, Ducati fitted the same thing across the range, but they're is bound to be some difference between bikes.

I'm more concerned about the innacuracies of the speedo to be honest. Although my speedo cable is still broken at the moment, when it does work the ST speedo seems to be wildy out on both my ST and Glyn's. Anything over 100 and it seems to make it's own mind up what to read. On our private test track the most I've ever seen on the clock is about 110-115 when my colleague test riders with 749/999 digital speedos reckon it should've been reading 135+

As I've said, Glyn's is the same.
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