Having said that all speedometers for all vehicles have a 10% + error at high speeds. The only way you know your true speed is via a calibrated radar gun courtesy of the Traffic Police.
How fast can ur Bikes go?, 2 stroke 4 stroke...any bikes
How fast can ur Bikes go?, 2 stroke 4 stroke...any bikes
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Feb 3 2008, 08:25 PM
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LOL! Small bike speedometer not accurate. From experience with RXS 115 and police radar gun 110km/h approx 90km/h only. Trust me. If your speedometer is showing 100km/h and above and those big Volvo / Scania / Prime Movers are easily overtaking you, then it's time to either go faster or give way to other fast moving vehicles.
Having said that all speedometers for all vehicles have a 10% + error at high speeds. The only way you know your true speed is via a calibrated radar gun courtesy of the Traffic Police. |
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Feb 3 2008, 11:18 PM
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QUOTE(sensation @ Feb 3 2008, 10:21 PM) Sorry if I am wrong, km/h means total kilometer distance that a vehicle can reach in an hour. Try to have a ride to a place for a given distance, say 110-120 km, and have our bike or car speed try to maintain at 110km/h, and if we can reach the destination in an hour time, or 65-70 minutes, then we can roughly know that the accuracy of speedometer of bike and a car is near or equivalent. You are measuring average speed not true speed. |
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