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Now that would be a fantastic feature!Well, the gauge gets its data from the bike, so it would be the same. However, I think you can calibrate the speed via the gauge. I'll get back to you on that...
That would mean that in the future it might be possible to recalibrate the OEM Speedo as well ... Now that would be interestingUnfortunately It doesn't look like it is possible to correct through the gauge. I did read somewhere that recent updates to GS-911 might allow speed correction......Still looking into that.
It took ebay global shipping over a month to get the gauge to me, but I now have it and I installed it today. The easiest install I have done. It took all of 3 minutes.
Really like this, thanks for sharing too. The gauge has a rev range up to 10,000 with the R18 bike maxing out at 5700……was there any gauge in the product range that maxed out at 8000 rpm at all ?It took ebay global shipping over a month to get the gauge to me, but I now have it and I installed it today. The easiest install I have done. It took all of 3 minutes.
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As far as I know, this is the only plugnplay speedo from Koso. So the rev range can't be changed. The shift light also can only be set as low as 4000 rpm, and then going up in 500 rpm increments. Mine is set at 4000 rpm.Really like this, thanks for sharing too. The gauge has a rev range up to 10,000 with the R18 bike maxing out at 5700……was there any gauge in the product range that maxed out at 8000 rpm at all ?