In addition to ColemanJ table and Pete Aawan's explanation, tire wear can account for up to 2% change in speedo/odometer indications. Pete included in his description of the many variables: it's the rolling diameter that impacts accuracy. If you have a heavy load (big person, 2-up, lot's of cargo, etc.), the tire will squat to carry the load, dependent, of course, on tire pressure. (Both the F3 and RT use the same tire; the RT weighs >200#/91kg more than an F3-S.) That squat changes the rolling diameter of the tire. The rolling diameter affects both speedometer and odometer readings. A change of 3/8"/10mm in the height of the axle centerline to the ground causes the speedometer to read fast by 5%, or 4 mph @ 65 mph: nothing has changed but to load the vehicle and perhaps tire wear on an experienced tire.