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Improving speedo accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Nugsy" data-source="post: 422870" data-attributes="member: 13505"><p>Sad I know but when I swapped my wheels I took the speedo out and removed the needle. Then using a clear road and gps on my phone kept adjusting the needle till 30 on gps was 30 on the speedo. I figured 30mph was the only speed cameras i'd ever have to worry about. If im out and about and need to know exact speed, as my phone is usually plugged into my oldie worldie radio, just stick the gps on and see what im doing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugsy, post: 422870, member: 13505"] Sad I know but when I swapped my wheels I took the speedo out and removed the needle. Then using a clear road and gps on my phone kept adjusting the needle till 30 on gps was 30 on the speedo. I figured 30mph was the only speed cameras i'd ever have to worry about. If im out and about and need to know exact speed, as my phone is usually plugged into my oldie worldie radio, just stick the gps on and see what im doing [/QUOTE]
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