15-06-2003, 02:43pm
I'm also looking at gettting a gps. the one I'm looking at constantly records everything from location to altitude, bearing, etc and can be downloaded later. a great feature is that is calculates, in real time, your speed (distance/time). This evidence has been known to win in court over speeding fines, as a gps cant be out of calibration and is always spot on.
as for the speedo discrepancy, i'd rather it be correct too. firstly, so it's fairer on the odometer, and secondly, so I know exactly what speed i'm doing.
the yellowbox seems pretty good. it connects between the speed sensor and the speedo and alters the pulse that the speedo uses to display speed. Plus the two wires for power and thats only 4 connections. Easy enough to remove and take with you if your next bike is also a Busa (what else would you get??) but i think they have to be ordered by model.
I think I'll be getting one anyway. What good is it knowing how fast you're going if it's going to be innacurate?
Peter Altas
BUSA-1
as for the speedo discrepancy, i'd rather it be correct too. firstly, so it's fairer on the odometer, and secondly, so I know exactly what speed i'm doing.
the yellowbox seems pretty good. it connects between the speed sensor and the speedo and alters the pulse that the speedo uses to display speed. Plus the two wires for power and thats only 4 connections. Easy enough to remove and take with you if your next bike is also a Busa (what else would you get??) but i think they have to be ordered by model.
I think I'll be getting one anyway. What good is it knowing how fast you're going if it's going to be innacurate?
Peter Altas
BUSA-1