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Analog Or Digital Speedometer

A1A

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I notice that both my speedometers are displaying different speeds. The didital speedometer reads 2 mph higer than the analog. Which one is closer to being correct?
 
Neither is likely correct. The digital is probably closer. A GPS on a straight, level road will tell the tale. Or you can just go like gangbusters down your local road and see what the cop says. :roflblack:
 
Neither is likely correct. The digital is probably closer. A GPS on a straight, level road will tell the tale. Or you can just go like gangbusters down your local road and see what the cop says. :roflblack:

Just remember to keep an eye on your speedo so you yourself know what speed you think you were doing. Otherwise, you'll have to take the boys in blue word for it or try it all over again! :thumbup:
 
Just remember to keep an eye on your speedo so you yourself know what speed you think you were doing. Otherwise, you'll have to take the boys in blue word for it or try it all over again! :thumbup:

Seems to me that the boys in blue don't really care what speed you think you were going.
 
We have an analog one also??? :shocked:
It's funny; I ride by watching the analog tachometer, glance at the digital speedometer, and only use the analog speedo to impress folks!
(200...Wow!) :roflblack:
 
I go by my GPS for true speed, my digital reads 2% low and the anolgue is way to hard to read at a glance in MPH. I set my speed to 1 mph over the posted speed limit to keep tail gaters back, the cruise is amazaingly steady on my RT but now and then it will drop a mile per hour due to terrain. I was followed by a patrol car down the highway and we both ended up stopping for at the gas station. He commented on how well I rode, that I used my turn signals and how steady the speed was maintained (very nice guy by the way).
 
Every once in a while they've got to sweep across an accurate reading...
Even a stopped clock is correct twice a day! :thumbup: :roflblack:
 
My tach will settle in at 1500 low - always reads "0" at stop lights…. not worth the 170 mile trip to the dealer tho….
 
I remember the times when motorcycles didn't have a tachometer or digital speedometers. It didn't matter, we shifted by sound, and looked at the speedo to get an "idea" of how fast we "might" be going. In today's technology, we are all so tuned to want to be "exact", we have become paranoid over everything. Come on, Spyder riders, ride it like you stole it, fix it IF it breaks!
 
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I go by my GPS for true speed, my digital reads 2% low and the anolgue is way to hard to read at a glance in MPH. I set my speed to 1 mph over the posted speed limit to keep tail gaters back, the cruise is amazaingly steady on my RT but now and then it will drop a mile per hour due to terrain. I was followed by a patrol car down the highway and we both ended up stopping for at the gas station. He commented on how well I rode, that I used my turn signals and how steady the speed was maintained (very nice guy by the way).
Did he tell you how fast you were going??;)
 
Yup, I remember when we had to kick start with standard ignition, 100 kicks later you got it to stay running in cold weather.... no thanks, I expect each generation of vehical to make improvements. An accurate speedo and tach are musts not luxurys in my book lol.
 
On the highway I use my gps speedo...it seems to be closer than anything else. On surface roads I use my digital. I don't ever use the analog.
 
I notice that both my speedometers are displaying different speeds. The didital speedometer reads 2 mph higer than the analog. Which one is closer to being correct?

I find that I seldom look at the analog speedometer. I use the tach and the digital readout to stay in the ballpark and then sort of match speed to the rest of traffic. Probably the only place I really pay close attention is in a school zone.

I have found the digital readout to be pretty close compared to both GPS and those temporary radar setups that they do alongside the road.
 
I tend to be an analog man.

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The analog reading is kinda vague (like me) but I have noted that the digital readout is 2 mph slower than my GPS.
 
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