Dave Price
Guest
After recently fitting a Garmin Quest Sat Nav, I did a comparison of speedo accuracy.
The speedo on the 1200GS, which is fitted with O2Os, was consistently within 1mph of the Quests speed display. I appreciate that the gps might have a slight inaccuracy, however, its still nice to see a fairly accurate speedometer.
Over the years I haven't seen many speedometers that were much better than 8% over the actual speed and never under.
BTW my car speedo was reading on average, 6% below, throughout the range.
I'm not sure how much the O2Os affect the overall gearing, but I suspect there would be a difference to the semi off road tyres.
The speedo on the 1200GS, which is fitted with O2Os, was consistently within 1mph of the Quests speed display. I appreciate that the gps might have a slight inaccuracy, however, its still nice to see a fairly accurate speedometer.
Over the years I haven't seen many speedometers that were much better than 8% over the actual speed and never under.
BTW my car speedo was reading on average, 6% below, throughout the range.
I'm not sure how much the O2Os affect the overall gearing, but I suspect there would be a difference to the semi off road tyres.
And the car driver is panic braking from 45 cos he just saw the camera