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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Huzo on February 05, 2022, 05:45:46 AM
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You blokes with V85’s will be able to glean a fair bit of info from this panel.
(https://i.ibb.co/6Nhsfgc/700-A4-B12-477-E-4125-8-E86-1762247061-A1.jpg) (https://ibb.co/6Nhsfgc)
(https://i.ibb.co/Rc81hB1/A067-FE9-B-6-D71-4873-8651-2-E8-F0-BDF0-AFB.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Rc81hB1)
Not bad for a single tank with 60 km still to empty...!
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May just be me but I do not see any image... Or it might be because I do not own a V85 yet and missing the special mojo. :grin:
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(https://i.ibb.co/qxs7Mvz/1286-ECDA-7617-4-C3-B-9486-73-A275486-DEF.jpg) (https://ibb.co/qxs7Mvz)
(https://i.ibb.co/JHdK8jK/8553-DD31-4-FB1-4-C77-9141-A84-A9-FFC614-F.jpg) (https://ibb.co/JHdK8jK)
May just be me but I do not see any image... Or it might be because I do not own a V85 yet and missing the special mojo. :grin:
They are both there mate.
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I can see both well enough to see that they are reporting different kilometers traveled.... , :grin:
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Yes.
What you are seeing is that my odometer is 4.5 km out in 490.
That’s less than 1%.; Not bad I reckon.
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I can also see that you must have been traveling on a private road at some point :laugh:
Steve
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Now I see them in the first and second post.......Some PC glitch or??? Yea I need that kind of range out here as there can be long distances between gas stations. ;)
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1% is outstanding! My 2014 KTM is 10% high and I have aftermarket ABS rings awaiting install.
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On one screen it says 485.4 on the other it says 490, I suspect they are both derived from the same accumulator in raw counts, its just that one divides the counts by one factor and the other uses a different factor. There is only one pulse input although with ABS there are two, The rear wheel pulse train is the one used for odometer on the V7III and your Norge.
Sorry, I didn't realize you were comparing the bikes Odometer to a GPS, in that case its amazing they were even close
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On one screen it says 485.4 on the other it says 490, I suspect they are both derived from the same accumulator in raw counts, its just that one divides the counts by one factor and the other uses a different factor. There is only one pulse input although with ABS there are two, The rear wheel pulse train is the one used for odometer on the V7III and your Norge.
My take on it is like this.
The GPS knows where it is to within 40 metres. You can see that by how far it has to go to realise it needs to recalculate if you ignore a command.
The track length therefore, is known to a high level of precision.
On the other hand the on board odometer derives it’s distance travelled figure by the circumference figure of the rear tyre x the number of revolutions.
Altering the number of slots, alters the odometer.
Ask me where I learned that to my cost...!
(https://i.ibb.co/SsyT0v1/FDF5-F1-C5-1756-47-AE-BB17-88907491-F682.png) (https://ibb.co/SsyT0v1)
Interestingly enough, I think the rear tyre circumference appears via Guzzidiag and is maybe adjustable, but I don’t know.