Are Analog Speedos really the way to go ?

ezrider

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Haven't had much luck with wired speedo comps when engine is running. Thinking wireless speedo comps may have the same readout issues as well. So it looks like an analog speedo would resolve these electrical interference issues.
 
As long as it corresponds to tire size it's good enough for me in accuracy. I'd like backlit analog tach/speedo for my bike.

BTW yours looks sweet.
 
Download a speedo-meter app for your smartphone (everyone has them) mines accurate up to 10 ft on a cloudy day.
I have also tested its accuracy and its only ever off by .5-1 mph and on a clear day its almost dead on i use it to record my route, max speed, average speed, time, 0-30-40-50 mph timer, and lots more its very useful in tuning these bikes 2 stroke and 4 stroke.
Just buy yourself a handle bar mount for your phone get a little portable power bank and your set
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Haven't had much luck with wired speedo comps when engine is running. Thinking wireless speedo comps may have the same readout issues as well. So it looks like an analog speedo would resolve these electrical interference issues.
The numbers don't go high enough. :p
 
That thing is cool! Where did you find it? The only analog ones I can find are cheap plastic ones on Amazon, but they aren't accurate and they fail quickly.
 
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