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Ride one mile and your odometer reads...

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Speedoemeter Error

Post by maduko »

The fuel mileage poll reminded me how "optimistic" my speedometer is. Just curious- how accurate is your bike's speedo/odo?

When I pass a highway mileage marker my odo reads almost 1.1. Nearly a 10% deviation!
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Post by towerworker »

I run a Garmin GPS on my r much of the time. When I run an indicated 70mph on the speedo the Garmin tells me I am actually running 66.5 to 67 mph.

The error is slightly less from 30 to 50 mph.

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Post by toolinalong »

5% fast. means the 66k on the odometer is an actual 62700.
but who's counting? they were all fun.
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Post by darcym »

Since I got my Garmin Zumo, I've noticed a big difference in the Speedometer (haven't checked the Odometer) at highway speeds. Same as tower, 70 on the dial indicates 65 on the GPS, 80 on the dial indicates 70 on the GPS.
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Post by NoRRmad »

I'm not at all sure that speedometer error will translate directly to odometer error. The speedometer reads a bit high so people won't be able to sue BMW over a traffic ticket. I'd think the odometer would be more accurate. Probably the most accurate way to check the odometer would be along a long stretch of highway with milage markers.
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Post by R4R&R »

NoRRmad wrote:I'd think the odometer would be more accurate. Probably the most accurate way to check the odometer would be along a long stretch of highway with milage markers.
I doubt they would go to the trouble to intentionally make the speedo off, but make the odo correct. Easier to make them both off, for liability. I've confirmed mine being off by both GPS on long trips, and my checking the mileage markers on the interstates.
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Post by Boxer »

They both run off the same mechanism. And the rumor has it that BMW does it intentionally to avoid liability issues...of some kind. Not my bag. I have no idea what they're talking about, but before I got my GPS I always obeyed the speed limit for that very reason. I just thought I was going fast! :P
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Post by Jimbobvfr »

So when I was test riding the RT today with full luggage and wife, I "wasn't going 110? drat... and I thought this bike was kinda fast. :roll:
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