Has anyone figured out how to get the speedometer to read correctly when changing front tire sizes without going to a digital unit?
I've noted the indicated versus the actual speed of my bike, by using my GPS.
With a
new Metzler 880 on the front, at an actual 100 kph, the speedo will show 104-6. Higher actual speeds generate less error, lower speeds a tad more.
Of course as the tire wears, more error can be expected, at all speeds.
The advantage of an optimistic speedo, of course, is that it keeps you "honest"- if you follow the posted speed limits, you know that you are always on the safe side.
I'm not sure how large a diameter wheel/tire can be fitted to a stock max front end, but I'd guess to obtain a true speedo reading you would have to relocate the front fender higher. Anal folks could probably calculate this,(once the true error is known) using the speedo/tire size charts already linked.
Personally, I'm not concerned at all about the error, now that I know the amount.
Cheers!