BBB61
Registered user
I have a Streetpilot III and I have found it interesting to note the speed readings given by the GPS and compared them to a variety of vehicles I have driven. The most recent vehicle to undergo a comparison was my 2004 Triumph Sprint ST. According to the GPS readings, the speedo on my Triumph is over reading in the region of 15-20% at speeds between 30 and 70 mph. The odometer is only over reading by 1%.
I have taken this accuracy (or lack of it) up with Triumph. The readings I am getting are outside what is allowed by the current EU regulations (maximum of 10% over read + 2.5mph, no under read). Triumphs' latest response was to say "we can only assume that you are making comparisons against GPS, if this is the case then we would advise that this method should not be used due to speed inaccuracies".
I have been careful to note the speed readings on level roads without gradients as I believe a gradient can affect the GPS reading. Would anyone be in a position to comment on the accuracy of the Garmin speed readings?
Bob
I have taken this accuracy (or lack of it) up with Triumph. The readings I am getting are outside what is allowed by the current EU regulations (maximum of 10% over read + 2.5mph, no under read). Triumphs' latest response was to say "we can only assume that you are making comparisons against GPS, if this is the case then we would advise that this method should not be used due to speed inaccuracies".
I have been careful to note the speed readings on level roads without gradients as I believe a gradient can affect the GPS reading. Would anyone be in a position to comment on the accuracy of the Garmin speed readings?
Bob