Finally....speedhut Gps speedo

Rob Farmer

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For the past few years I've had a wildly fluctuating speedo so I bit the bullet and ordered a speedhut gps unit. It arrived today and took about an hour to fit. Very easy install and it works treat.

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For the past few years I've had a wildly fluctuating speedo so I bit the bullet and ordered a speedhut gps unit. It arrived today and took about an hour to fit. Very easy install and it works treat.

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Been thinking of one of these myself, to fit the 80Gs,

Where did you hide the gps Ariel?
 
As long as the gps has a decent refresh rate it will no doubt be 99% accurate but what does it do when the gps signal is lost ie in tunnels or in built up areas where the satellite signal can be blocked by skyscrapers etc
 
As long as the gps has a decent refresh rate it will no doubt be 99% accurate but what does it do when the gps signal is lost ie in tunnels or in built up areas where the satellite signal can be blocked by skyscrapers etc

Dunno yet! We haven't got any skyscrapers or tunnels in the East Midlands so it may take some time to find out.

It uses the same GPS receiver as the quadcopters use. Refreshes 10 times a second. There's a hot start option that maintains the GPS receiver so you aren't waiting for a satellite lock before you start off.

I've only done 12 miles with. I've no idea if there are any downsides to it.

There are a few nice features. O-60 timer, 1/4 mile timer and a compass. I'm just glad of a stable speedo and a rev meter
 
Well done, I've done 400 with mine and very pleased, not lost the signal yet!
 
Most of the Hipster bikes that end up with me after being fecked about with by fashionistas that haven't a fecking clue usually have some type of GPS speedo fitted.

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Looks good Rob. Between you and Arkwright, I'm being firmly pushed in that direction. At the moment I have to use the GPS on my iPhone to give me accurate speed as the original speedo is useless above 45mph.

Oddly, it's dead accurate at 30 and 40!

By the way, what size is it?
 
Because it can be used on multiple applications you can programme it for 'the number of sparks per rev' which in our case is 'one'!
 
You can now get the CNC fired up and make a four banger DI 2 stroke.
4 bangs per rev and very low emissions
 


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