Hey guys, new to tiger, but not new to Triumph, I sold my 2001 Sprint to buy a 2001 Tiger... I haven't gotten my GPS wired up yet but I have a feelign the speedo is a little off, I know my Sprint Speedo was optimistic by at least 7 mph and got more so the higher you went ( seemd fine up to 40 or so then read high.....)
are the Tiger speedos accurate? I'll know for sure when I get teh gps mounted but until then...it sure doesn't seem I'm going as fast as the speedo says...
Quote from: "REGULATOR"Hey guys, new to tiger, but not new to Triumph, I sold my 2001 Sprint to buy a 2001 Tiger... I haven't gotten my GPS wired up yet but I have a feelign the speedo is a little off, I know my Sprint Speedo was optimistic by at least 7 mph and got more so the higher you went ( seemd fine up to 40 or so then read high.....)
are the Tiger speedos accurate? I'll know for sure when I get teh gps mounted but until then...it sure doesn't seem I'm going as fast as the speedo says...
Every bike I've owned read between 7% and 10%+ error. My Tiger, however, is almost bang on. I was surprized when I first installed my GPS.
Mine too is surprisingly accurate.
I've tested against my GPS and at an indicated 75mph the GPS tells me I'm just a little over 73mph. If my math is any good, this is within 3%.
Not bad at all-
What about the error of your GPS??? Have you cal'ed it against a radar gun? :roll:
Even if your speedo is fast or slow you can do somthing about nowhere days.
Quote from: "JetdocX"What about the error of your GPS??? Have you cal'ed it against a radar gun? :roll:
:ImaPoser my speedo usually gets radar calibrated at least once a year !
And every time the indicated speed on speedo matches the pink copy , that the nice officer doing the radar calibration hands me ! :shock:
Quote from: "Chris Canning"Even if your speedo is fast or slow you can do somthing about nowhere days.
Ah, those good old nowhere days. Can't get enough of them.
When i was in the process of Supermotoing my Tiger,the wheels,front mudguard,shortened sidestand were all minor details,the problem was the speedo,resolved by pure chance,and i've had it on the bike for what must be 6 years aleast.
http://www.blackrobotics.com/index.htm (http://www.blackrobotics.com/index.htm)
My `99 Tiger is dead on against my GPS.
i'm with mustang. i got nabbed, and the speed on the ticket matched what i was actually doing! seemed accurate to me
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Speedo re-cal is easy if you have the kit, see here....
http://tigertriple.com/forum/index.php/topic,4923 (http://tigertriple.com/forum/index.php/topic,4923)
well then the bike is deceptively fast, cause it doens't feel like Ive been doign what Ive been doing
and if I want to correct it I'll probably use my tuneboy....
I forget the exact spec, but I read somewhere that Garmin GPSs are accurate +/- .5mph, and +/- 2 seconds (since updates are not instantaneous.) Recently a GPS log got someone off a speeding ticket in US court, so now there is legal precedent.
That said I've tested all my vehicles against the GPS, and the 2003 Tiger was the closest to dead on. It was never more than a couple of MPH off, at that was at 100mph. My KTM 950 is about 10% optimistic (i.e. 50mph on the speedo is 45mph on the GPS.) My Royal Enfield was usually within 10 mph of the speedo (sometime up, sometimes down...)
Geof
Quote from: "abruzzi"I read somewhere that Garmin GPSs are accurate +/- .5mph, and +/- 2 seconds (since updates are not instantaneous.)
I'm still trying to figure out how I got to 195 MPH on my Tiger -The GPS can't be wrong. :roll:
The thing is, even while sitting still the GPS is navigating and a position correction of only a few meters instantaneously leads to the high speed indication. Basically, your GPS fell in a worm hole. :lol:
Ok tested mine with the GPS, SPOT ON... First Triumph Speedo that was accurate from the factory....
Now the Fuel gauge.... sheeesh