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Old May 15, 2011 | 08:44 AM
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SPEEDO HEALER WANTED

hey guys , looking for a speedo healer for my 98 honda superhawk vtr1000f , but i guess a healer from a cbr and other models will work too .
let me know if you have a speedo healer from one of these bikes :

CBR600F3 (1995-1998), CBR600F4 (1999-2000), CBR600F4i (2001-2006), CBR600FS
(2001-2003), CBR600RR (2003-2004), CBR900RR Fireblade (1994-1999),
CBR929RR (2000-2001), CBR954RR (2002-2003), CBR1100XX Blackbird (1996-2008),
CB1100SF X-11 (1999-2002), 599 Hornet (2003-2006), CB600F Hornet (2003-2006),
919 Hornet (2002-2008), CB900F Hornet (2002-2008), CB400 (2001-2009), CB1300 S/F
(1998-2009), CBF500 (2004-2008), CBF600 (2004-2009)

PM me if you have the unit AND wiring harness and the make and model and year of your bike and price shipped to ohio .

thanks !!
Old May 23, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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Old Jun 20, 2011 | 07:48 PM
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Old Jun 21, 2011 | 02:29 AM
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Old Jun 21, 2011 | 05:36 AM
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thanks , just ordered one ! wasnt sure it would work on an analog speedo but watched the video link and i see how it works now . thanks again. free shipping too
Old Jun 21, 2011 | 08:51 AM
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I got mine from Sprocket center when i bought my chain
SpeedoDRD Speedometer Calibrator - HONDA - Sprocket Center
I can vouch that it works well and that installation took less than 3 minutes
Old Jun 21, 2011 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevebis1
I can vouch that it works well and that installation took less than 3 minutes
good to know .
i just need to find the speedo harness on the vtr(i think its by my right knee if i was sitting on it) and find a place to hide this little device from the elements and im golden .
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ClevelandSuperhawkRumble
good to know .
i just need to find the speedo harness on the vtr(i think its by my right knee if i was sitting on it) and find a place to hide this little device from the elements and im golden .
It is under your *** actually
Connects in the harness next to the battery....
So you can find a place somewhere under the seat.

Follow the wire up from the speed sensor.
(Which is next to your REAR cam tensioner, same place where the GROUND wire goes.)




This was before I cleaned up the wire with some tie-rips.
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 04:11 PM
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Dang, those are expensive. What do we really want it for again?
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 04:23 PM
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You don't need em really ... they are to correct the speedometers natural error of showing a higher speed than you are actually going. They are almost necessary when you do tire changes or gear swaps. I know when you do a higher 2 teeth in the rear you will be off about 8 miles per hour at 60mph on your speedo.
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 04:43 PM
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Does the added Two teeth on the Rear sprocket really effect the speedometer that much?
So you're saying If I'm running a 16/43 that my speedometer will show 60 But I'll be at 52? Or it'll show 60 and I'll be at 68?
Old Jun 22, 2011 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by AK Ronin
Does the added Two teeth on the Rear sprocket really effect the speedometer that much?
So you're saying If I'm running a 16/43 that my speedometer will show 60 But I'll be at 52? Or it'll show 60 and I'll be at 68?
Well on my set up (as yours might be different) the added 2 teeth along with the factory speedo error (though the odo is pretty much dead on stock) turn out to be right at 10%.

So if the speedo reads 60 you are really going 54. There are other factors that come into play but on a day to day basis it works pretty good.
Old Jun 23, 2011 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ClevelandSuperhawkRumble
You don't need em really ... they are to correct the speedometers natural error of showing a higher speed than you are actually going. They are almost necessary when you do tire changes or gear swaps. I know when you do a higher 2 teeth in the rear you will be off about 8 miles per hour at 60mph on your speedo.
With 15-43 you need it

I had to put 145 on the gauge to keep up with cars (doing 120kph).
Swapped back to 15-41 now, because 15-43 is ridiculous.


$75 dollar isnt too bad?
for me the euro-dollar exchange rate works in my favour
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Originally Posted by 8541Hawk
Well on my set up (as yours might be different) the added 2 teeth along with the factory speedo error (though the odo is pretty much dead on stock) turn out to be right at 10%.

So if the speedo reads 60 you are really going 54. There are other factors that come into play but on a day to day basis it works pretty good.
10%?
Damn. Well I might have to get one thennnnnnnnn.
blehhhhhhhhhhhh.
Anyone want to buy one for me then give it to me?
Old Jun 24, 2011 | 12:28 PM
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Anyone want to buy one for me then give it to me?
Is it Christmas already?
Old Jun 24, 2011 | 12:34 PM
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Is it Christmas already?
It's Always Christmas up here!!!!
Old Jun 24, 2011 | 04:53 PM
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mine was almost 20% off with -1 +2
Old Jul 2, 2011 | 11:42 AM
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just for an update . bought and installed the drd healer in about 3 minutes ( one minute to find the mounting location) . ... programmed in -12.4 for +2 in the rear and bam works dead nuts accurate . kinda nice to know exactly what speed your going , and not run up the odometer . i had 15/43 gearing for about a week and put the stock front back on . way to crazy in first gear, and 6th was non existent going 75 on the freeway .
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