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Posted Today, 02:30 PM
Neez, on 26 March 2011 - 03:25 PM, said:
You need to change your speedometer over.You're reading KM/h.



nope,...mines on mph and I had mine up to 140 MPH and had more to go but, had to back off and wait on all my HOG friends....


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:yikes:
 
Maybe if he's running go-kart tires. :roflblack:
 
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Posted Today, 02:30 PM
Neez, on 26 March 2011 - 03:25 PM, said:
You need to change your speedometer over.You're reading KM/h.



nope,...mines on mph and I had mine up to 140 MPH and had more to go but, had to back off and wait on all my HOG friends....


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:yikes:

I got that fast too, many times. Oh wait, there is a 1 in front of that 40 :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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I was trying to tell the noob, without being rude, that nobody was buying that fairy tale. But that's his story and he's stickin' to it.
 
Shortly after the kawasaki concours 1400 came out there were several forum memebers talking about their top speed of 168 to 174mph. Well,,,,,,,,,,,,,At least till they found out the bike had a computer nanny that would kick in at 149mph and would not let the bike go any faster.:2thumbs:
 
That guy probably has a bridge somewhere for sale as well. :clap::clap::clap:
 
Yeah.... with a 140mph speed limit sign posted on it! :bowdown: and I STILL haven't figured out the whole mph/kph swithover routine yet!:gaah: I thought that it might be fun to scare the bejeesus out of the Missus when she looks over my shoulder and sees something "North of 90" indicated... :roflblack:
 
Probably looking at the speedo with the wrong lenses of his bi-focals - go figure :roflblack:
 
What is the top speed governed at: is it 110mph as I recall?
Can you defeat it? Moreover, has anyone done so and if so what is the fastest you have really gone (at a race track, of course...:D)
 
What is the top speed governed at: is it 110mph as I recall?
Can you defeat it? Moreover, has anyone done so and if so what is the fastest you have really gone (at a race track, of course...:D)

117 SM5 2008 On flat road going throught Nevada. From what I understand the only limiter a 10,000 rpm.
 
117 SM5 2008 On flat road going throught Nevada. From what I understand the only limiter a 10,000 rpm.


Correct. There is NO speed limiter on the Spyder -- only the RPM limiter to save you from blowing up your engine.

I've hit 128 according to the Spyder. GPS pegs it about 4 MPH lower. Might have had just a little more to go.

Now with CHAD on I cannot break 115.
 
If I remember correctly someone here had a bad instrument cluster that will read very high speed and 6 digit odometer reading.:dontknow:
 
RE: MPH/KPH for Bob Denman The switchover is very easy. Just advance the mode button till you get to the mph/kph screen. Arrow down to kph and its done. It took me about 15 seconds to change over when we went to Canada last summer. I had it up over 150 a couple of times. KPH of course.
 
What is the top speed governed at: is it 110mph as I recall?
Can you defeat it? Moreover, has anyone done so and if so what is the fastest you have really gone (at a race track, of course...:D)

I know for a fact that it is not 110 mph. (that's all I am going to say about that)
 
Correct. There is NO speed limiter on the Spyder -- only the RPM limiter to save you from blowing up your engine.

I've hit 128 according to the Spyder. GPS pegs it about 4 MPH lower. Might have had just a little more to go.

Now with CHAD on I cannot break 115.

Thanks, I didn't realize that. So does that mean if I'm accelerating hard and keeping my eyes more on the road than on the tach, I don't have to worry (at least too much) about shifting too late and damaging the engine from revving too high?
 
RE: MPH/KPH for Bob Denman The switchover is very easy. Just advance the mode button till you get to the mph/kph screen. Arrow down to kph and its done...QUOTE]
Thanks! :thumbup: I think that I just must have missed it in that screen with all of the setup stuff... Trailer or not?? screen brightness... clock settings...
I'll take another peek in there. :yes:
 
Thanks, I didn't realize that. So does that mean if I'm accelerating hard and keeping my eyes more on the road than on the tach, I don't have to worry (at least too much) about shifting too late and damaging the engine from revving too high?
Yep, the rev limiter will take care of you, but it is not a good idea to rely on it. Repeated and extended use of the rev limiter can still allow detonation that will damage an engine. Get used to the sound, and keep a corner of one eye on the tach. BTW, it is difficult to reach the limiter in high gear, anyway, but you will have more need to be aware of your rpm in the lower gears.
 
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