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what is your avg. speed

what speeds do you ride at.
I usually go 2 to 3 over posted limits. Stretches of highway are being posted at 70 m.p.h. based on new Ohio law passed several years ago. Requires study before road speed changes can be made. I check my GPS calculated speed against Spyder speedometer: they usually read the same but sometimes are off 1 m.p.h.

I have talked to some motorcycle riders and they claim their speedometers have been off as much as 6 -7 miles per hour. NOT SPYDER owners, just other motorcycle enthusiasts.
 
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We are pretty much limited to 55/65 mph on the four lanes...
When we get near a sign that says "70" or higher; we don't know what to do with all of the excess joy! :D
So we burn it up in the combustion chamber! :2thumbs:
 
It depends on what music is playing on the radio , if it the Who were cruising right along if its bobby Vee its a slow ride .
 
My speed difference between the GPS and the Speed is a %, at 25 it is right on, at 40 the speed reads 1 mph high, at 60 it reads 2 high. The new 14 is the same as the 11 I had before this.
This is much better than most bikes, my last 2 wheeler was 8% out.
 
That's what I would think...
I'm going to have to watch mine a bit closer. :shocked:
It's off by one mph at 55
... and the same one mph, at 35 :dontknow:

the trick: checking this out, and NOT running off the road while doing it!! :yikes:
 
That's what I would think...
I'm going to have to watch mine a bit closer. :shocked:
It's off by one mph at 55
... and the same one mph, at 35 :dontknow:

the trick: checking this out, and NOT running off the road while doing it!! :yikes:

Let us know what you find. As I understand it, most speedometers are set to run a bit high. All my recent Kawi's were off by 5 mph too high. The Spyders seem to be more on. I have tested them by driving through those signs that tell you what your actual speed is. The Spyders seem to be one or two mph high. No GPS here--I am old school.
 
My 2010 was always reading 1 mph; when compared to radar...
I'm going to have to go "tickle a LEO's interest", and see what he tells me! :shocked: :D
 
On the freeway I usually cruise at 75 mph...or roughly 5 mph over the limit if it's under 70. On other roads it's usually 5 over, except in residential areas where I stay strictly at the speed limit. I don't speed in residential areas at all.

I did get up to 103 mph indicated on a long, straight, empty stretch of I-95 south of Daytona once, just to see if the RT could get up there.
 
My mom used to tell me never to Ryde faster than my guardian angel can fly. That sounds nice and all, but my guardian angel is a fat, nearly featherless old fart. So, I can only get into second gear when fat-angel is feeling frisky. Otherwise I' stuck in first.
 
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