Ninjaman12R

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posted October 21, 2006 07:42 AM
Speedohealer Questions........
Ok, sometime in the very near future I am going to install the 16t front on my 10R. But I don't want to do it until I've got something to recalibrate the speedometer. Where is the best place to get the speedohealer from? I've read that you can get one that has the correct plugs on it, and just plug and play. That'd be WAY better than the yellow box install I did on my 12R, with all the soldering and shrink tubing.
Also, does the speedohealer bypass the top speed restriction? I've read conflicting reports on this.
Any negative aspects of running one?
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bovinespongiformencephalo
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posted October 21, 2006 08:53 AM
My experience is with the yellow box, of which the speedohealer is a knock-off, so your mileage may vary. It is possible to make a plug n play cable for the yellow box on the 10r. I've done two. No negative issues.
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GUNNER

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posted October 21, 2006 09:05 AM
You got a diagram for that? I have a spare yellow box and my 10 needs it put on badly
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oof440

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posted October 27, 2006 05:58 AM
I bought my speedohealer from calsportbike.com and it is plug and play. You can bypass the top speed limiter by setting the speedo healer up to read slower than your actual speed. It also has a top speed recall thats nice if you've let your brother ride your bike and he swears he took it easy. dont ask me how I know.
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Ninjaman12R

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posted October 27, 2006 06:04 AM
Kinda like the ol' Auto Meter tattle tale tachs from back in the day.
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