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05-07-2018, 12:33 AM | #1 | |
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Southeast Mchigan
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optimistic with the stock tire yet the odometer is pretty close to accurate... That changes when you put on a taller tire; it makes the speedometer more accurate at the cost of odometer accuracy. A taller tire in that case will cause the odometer to read lower than actual since the taller tire will turn fewer revolutions per mile because of the longer distance around the circumference of the tire. The exact opposite will happen if the new tire is smaller than the stock tire (not as tall) except that both the odometer AND the speedometer will not reflect actual measure of distance and speed. In that case the odometer would report more miles than actually ridden and the speedometer would read an even higher than actual speed than what a stock tire already does. One needs to take that into account when changing to tires of differing diameter than stock tires... (on the wheel that drives the speedometer and odometer anyway. Some bikes use the rear wheel to drive the gauges while others use the front wheel)
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