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My money says gear change indicator is reading the front tone ring and speedometer is reading the rear tone ring. My "guess" is that the new tone ring will get the inputs back within spec.Or, it could be an error totally unrelated to the new tone ring! LOL! Wouldn't that be funny.
Rocker, if that was true and I really hope it is, why has the alteration of the rear ring introduced the anomaly ?The odo was acceptably good before this debacle. What is your reasoning to lead you to think this ?How about if I start the bike, put it in gear on the centrestand..(yes I know but not for long), and see if the odometer begins to count kilometres.Or conversely to reduce the chance of re lighting an old thread, rock the front wheel off the ground, and spin the front wheel with my drill and check for odometer function ?
Guzzi That wouldn't make sense.
I don't guess I have a logical reason for thinking this. And, to be honest I was way off with what the new rear tone ring would accomplish.Please be careful, if running the bike on the centerstand. Probably best to just ride it!
When you add the 6% under-reading change (due to the new encoding wheel) to the 1.5% existing under-reading of the ODO, you are pretty close to the 8% you measured.Where I fitted the Healtech speedo healer to my previous ride, the ODO was over-reading by ~4% so when I corrected it with the -8%, it under-read by ~4% which was tolerable. 8% under probably isn't.I suggest you find a local mate who's an Arduino nerd and get him to build an electronic solution. That's if the speedo still worries you....Gonzo
While your waiting for Beetle, swap the tone wheel front to back, go for a ride and see what you get. It may give you more clues to the solution. Paul B
Well it was a noble effort...all credit to you ingenuity and persistence....have a good New Year !
Nope. The signal is sent to the ECU from the ABS controller. The ECU talks to the dash via CAN bus.The only way would be to intercept the signal to ECU and interfere with it, or find the correction factor in the map and modify it.
I followed this thread with interest, you did your best to resolve the error.My new V7iii has a similar error, it must be in the software ECU or Dash, we should be demanding that Piaggio fix it.To account for changes in the tire sizes it would be easy enough to have a fudge factor the owner could change.
I think you'll find that the speedo error is well within Govt mandated specs in all countries.
I don't understand the big deal. I tend to cruise at around 10% over on the speedo, knowing that it reading fast, and so I can speed in safety. Most of the police cars will just flash their headlights or beacons when they consider I'm getting too close to their acceptable tolerance. Radar detectors (legal in NZ) help with getting too carried away.
So I might have missed this but...…..How do you know your GPS is all that accurate.