Hi
I've ordered one of the multi gauges to replace the fuel gauge. Has anyone who has fitted the gauge used the speedo healer function just to get a more accurate speedo reading with standard gearing? If so, how did you set it up please?
FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
Christian, the guy who makes these, will be able to tell you how to do that.
I imagine you would need to compare speedo with a GPS-derived speed to find the initial variation, which will almost certainly be speedo over-reading, then enter a speedo adjustment factor to bring the two closer together. Might need a bit of trial and error.
06-08-16, 01:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-16, 01:08 PM by tex.)
Also pats site has a good right up on it, although I think it's more if you change the sprocket size. There's a good insulation guide
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
Pat's Site has explanations on how to use the Yellow Box recalibrator and the Speedohealer recalibrator, plus instructions on how to fit a Multigauge.
I had a quick look and couldn't see instructions in the Multigauge bit covering settings for the speedo correction function in that unit. I might be wrong, though.
(06-08-16, 08:31 AM)teecee90 link Wrote: Hi
I've ordered one of the multi gauges to replace the fuel gauge. Has anyone who has fitted the gauge used the speedo healer function just to get a more accurate speedo reading with standard gearing? If so, how did you set it up please?
Have you got a link to the multi guages please
living the dream
(06-08-16, 01:09 PM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: Pat's Site has explanations on how to use the Yellow Box recalibrator and the Speedohealer recalibrator, plus instructions on how to fit a Multigauge.
I had a quick look and couldn't see instructions in the Multigauge bit covering settings for the speedo correction function in that unit. I might be wrong, though. 
It's down the bottom of the insulation guide mike, under speedometer correction, ☺
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
Don't ask me how I know, but the satnav registered 137mph when the speedo was touching 150, so it seems quite a way out. Not sure how typical that is.
This is the link to the English summary of Christian's web page.
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html
To place an order just email him: cvieth@vodafone.de
FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
Ah yes - just read the full page on Pat's site ..... :o
Must learn to read things all the way through rather than just skim over things :lol
FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
(06-08-16, 02:00 PM)tex link Wrote: It's down the bottom of the insulation guide mike, under speedometer correction, ☺
Got it now, Tex, thanks.
How much are they ?
Where from ?
Are they easy to wire in ?
living the dream
(06-08-16, 10:17 PM)stevegixer link Wrote: How much are they ? .................... Can't remember
Where from ? ...................... Christian
Are they easy to wire in ? ...................... Not if you don't know how to do it.
Hope that helps
(07-08-16, 08:41 AM)Mick-H link Wrote: [quote author=stevegixer link=topic=20729.msg238808#msg238808 date=1470518258]
How much are they ? .................... Can't remember
Where from ? ...................... Christian
Are they easy to wire in ? ...................... Not if you don't know how to do it.
Hope that helps [/quote]
Sort of helps cheers.but who is christian ?
living the dream
07-08-16, 04:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-16, 04:40 PM by teecee90.)
Christian Vieth, the guy who makes them.
[color=rgb(74, 74, 74)] http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html[/color]
To place an order just email him: [color=rgb(74, 74, 74)]cvieth@vodafone.de[/color]
FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
(07-08-16, 04:40 PM)teecee90 link Wrote: Christian Vieth, the guy who makes them.
[color=rgb(74, 74, 74)]http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html[/color]
To place an order just email him: [color=rgb(74, 74, 74)]cvieth@vodafone.de[/color] What's the price on them ?
living the dream
(06-08-16, 02:01 PM)teecee90 link Wrote: Don't ask me how I know, but the satnav registered 137mph when the speedo was touching 150, so it seems quite a way out. Not sure how typical that is.
This is the link to the English summary of Christian's web page.
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html
To place an order just email him: cvieth@vodafone.de
My experience is that most vehicles on the road today have speed readings that are overstating reality by as much as 10%. So your GPS measurement of 137 compared to your speedo's 150 is about right.
(perhaps this also has something to do with the 'margin' that the traffic dept allows you before the speed camera takes your pic ... but that's a different topic all together ...)
BTW, I have the multiguage fitted in mine (lucky enough to come with the bike) ... Fantastic piece of kit !!!
Having read through the installation instructions & the operating instructions, I reckon it should be quite easy to adjust for the correct speedo reading. The difficult bit (actually not 'difficult', just labour intensive) will be to solder the wires in the correct places ... but its all well detailed in the docs.
(07-08-16, 05:39 PM)stevegixer link Wrote: [quote author=teecee90 link=topic=20729.msg238838#msg238838 date=1470584400]
Christian Vieth, the guy who makes them.
[color=rgb(74, 74, 74)]http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html[/color]
To place an order just email him: [color=rgb(74, 74, 74)]cvieth@vodafone.de[/color] What's the price on them ?
[/quote]
I've just emailed Christian they are €147 which equates to roughly £124 delivered.
I set the speedo healer function to 95% and it's now pretty much spot-on compared to the satnav.
FZS 1000 Gen1 (2003)
Tiger 900 GT Pro (2020)
Does anyone know anyone in the Glasgow/South Lanarkshire area that can fit one of these multi gauges as I'm thinking of buying one.??
Cheers.
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