(25-03-15, 01:34 PM)rhinoeli link Wrote: [quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=16362.msg188455#msg188455 date=1427286766]
got a phone? attach it to the bike so you can see it and install a speedo app
Done that. My speedo cheats around 3-4% up.
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most speedos read slightly wrong, id trust my phone gps over the speedo any day
What irritates my mind is the thing that many say their bike runs over 6000 rpm at 70 mph. Referring to the calculations above, 70 mph should be at around 5600 rpm. This is almost 10% difference. Tacho and speedometer should be more precise. In fact his speedo has to show less than the reality, which is not typical. Or the tacho has to show more than reality, which... yeah, we should test it with a proper rpm measuring device.
Might worth some experimenting on this topic in the future...
(25-03-15, 01:50 PM)rhinoeli link Wrote: Of course GPS is way more precise.
What irritates my mind is the thing that many say their bike runs over 6000 rpm at 70 mph. Referring to the calculations above, 70 mph should be at around 5600 rpm. This is almost 10% difference. Tacho and speedometer should be more precise. In fact his speedo has to show less than the reality, which is not typical. Or the tacho has to show more than reality, which... yeah, we should test it with a proper rpm measuring device.
Might worth some experimenting on this topic in the future...
I bet you're mates have fun winding you up
(25-03-15, 12:46 PM)rhinoeli link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=16362.msg188445#msg188445 date=1427277303]A few pounds perhaps. [size=78%] You can't put a guaranteed standard on how hard an engine has to work. [/size]
Basically you are talking about the cluth slipping which may count at hard accelerations or much higher speeds and rpms. Don't think it is the case here.
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Basically I wasn't
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
(25-03-15, 02:08 PM)midden link Wrote: I bet you're mates have fun winding you up
Sorry, don't really know what does that mean. English is not my best...
(25-03-15, 10:55 AM)midden link Wrote: A few pounds perhaps. You can't put a guaranteed standard on how hard an engine has to work.
RPM, transmission, gear ratios and wheel speed are proportinal to each other. The only thing between them is the clutch. Don't know what else were you talking about.?
(25-03-15, 10:55 AM)midden link Wrote: A few pounds perhaps. You can't put a guaranteed standard on how hard an engine has to work.
RPM, transmission, gear ratios and wheel speed are proportinal to each other. The only thing between them is the clutch. Don't know what else were you talking about.?
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engine won't need to work as hard going down hill as it would going up hill for the bike to reach 70mph
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Ok that got some very mathematical responses, when I say 61/2k rpm, I use this as a rough guide. I have a Speedo that occasionally goes weird, apparently I was doing 125mph around a roundabout I usually take at least than 30 a couple of weeks ago so when it was behaving itself I checked and displayed 70mph is just under 6500rpm = won't get nicked.
(25-03-15, 06:37 PM)greenman link Wrote: I have a Speedo that occasionally goes weird, apparently I was doing 125mph around a roundabout I usually take at least than 30 a couple of weeks ago
Check the route of the speedo sensor wire in particular by the brake disc. Weird speedo readings are often caused by the edge of the disc wearing through the insulation and contacting the copper wire and sending confusing pulses to the speedo
Yep I get 5800 at 70mph standard bike! There is also quite a variance depending on tyre condition n profile. A few extra mm in tread has a large impact on the circumference of the front wheel hence a difference in speed reading..... Also how much tread on rear tyre will also affect the drive ratios.
Hehe I await the flaming
(25-03-15, 11:00 PM)Jules-C link Wrote: [quote author=greenman link=topic=16362.msg188504#msg188504 date=1427305066]
I have a Speedo that occasionally goes weird, apparently I was doing 125mph around a roundabout I usually take at least than 30 a couple of weeks ago
Check the route of the speedo sensor wire in particular by the brake disc. Weird speedo readings are often caused by the edge of the disc wearing through the insulation and contacting the copper wire and sending confusing pulses to the speedo
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There is a nick in the the insulation by the disk, I just need to get around to getting it sorted but until then.......
(24-03-15, 09:12 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: My 600 is as standard as they come & top gear at 70mph is a fraction over 6000rpm. Maybe 6100'ish.
Correction :o :o :o: Just been out on the bike for the first time in ages & made a special point of double checking this figure. At 70mph on the speedo the tacho is reading, as close as I can tell, 5650 RPM.