Over reading Speedo
I recently did a RoSPA advanced riding test on my 05 Adventure. The test examiner was the serving Police chief m/c and car instructer for Suffolk.
I told him before the test that I believed my speedo was over reading (checked against a friends GPS) and should I therefore keep to the speed limit as indicated by the speedo or go a bit faster than my indicated speed during my test.
Of course he said use the speed indicated by the speedo but that during the test he would check it against his calibrated BMW police bike speedo. He found that my speedo was consistently over reading by 8% to 10% throughout the speed range. ie. at an indicated 70mph I was really doing 63/64 mph, at an indicated 40mph I was really doing 36 -37mph etc.
He said this is normal as manufacturers cannot risk supplying a speedo that under reads and thus to avoid prosecution they ere on the side of caution and often allow 10%.
So I now know that I have 10% in hand against my indicated speed throughout the range, which is very useful. I shan't bother to try and recalibrate the thing.
Incidentally he pointed out that as most bikes over read by 10%, when someone is picked up with "are you aware sir that you are doing 85mph" then their speedo is probably reading something like 95mph!!
I passed the test and got a Silver by the way.
Cheers
Ray
I recently did a RoSPA advanced riding test on my 05 Adventure. The test examiner was the serving Police chief m/c and car instructer for Suffolk.
I told him before the test that I believed my speedo was over reading (checked against a friends GPS) and should I therefore keep to the speed limit as indicated by the speedo or go a bit faster than my indicated speed during my test.
Of course he said use the speed indicated by the speedo but that during the test he would check it against his calibrated BMW police bike speedo. He found that my speedo was consistently over reading by 8% to 10% throughout the speed range. ie. at an indicated 70mph I was really doing 63/64 mph, at an indicated 40mph I was really doing 36 -37mph etc.
He said this is normal as manufacturers cannot risk supplying a speedo that under reads and thus to avoid prosecution they ere on the side of caution and often allow 10%.
So I now know that I have 10% in hand against my indicated speed throughout the range, which is very useful. I shan't bother to try and recalibrate the thing.
Incidentally he pointed out that as most bikes over read by 10%, when someone is picked up with "are you aware sir that you are doing 85mph" then their speedo is probably reading something like 95mph!!
I passed the test and got a Silver by the way.
Cheers
Ray
