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Old 10-01-2023, 01:07 PM   #24
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That’s one way to do it and the same speedometer on the Templar that is not the OEM one they’ve custom ordered for the bike will do that. You are simply changing the parameter used in the speed calculation in the dash. When you don’t have access to change that then this is a universal way to fix it. The parameter remains fixed but with this device you are changing the input signal value up or down to force a correction through input signal rather than tire diameter.
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- #42 / #120 Jets
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- Sedona Standard Thickness Inner Tubes
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