greenspider

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posted April 02, 2012 01:22 AM
Sprocket change speedometer off now
Hey Everyone!!
I recently removed my flies and up rear sprocket by 2 teeth from stock. I believe my speedometer is off now. i was reading about muzzys Bonneville Pro for the ZX-14 has anyone used this does it work? and is it easy to setup?
http://www.muzzys.com/ZX14/ZX14_Bonneville_Pro/index.html
thank guys
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greenspider

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posted April 02, 2012 01:44 AM
Edited By: greenspider on 2 Apr 2012 16:45
I found the manual online pretty much explains it.
http://www.schnitzracingstore.com/client_images/catalog2486/pages/files/0049-00129-ZX-14-Bonneville-PRO.pdf
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TH1RT3EN

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posted April 02, 2012 01:57 AM
you can also use a speedo healer, They are pretty easy to install and set up.
I have one i would be willing to part with if your interested..
Patrick
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Kawi9
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posted April 02, 2012 02:00 AM
Your speedometer with stock gears is off. If you up your rear sprocket by 2 teeth. He will be more off. But, you don't see any difference on your speedo vs rpm. The best way to calibrate the speedometer is GPS.
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greenspider

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posted April 02, 2012 02:48 AM
quote: you can also use a speedo healer, They are pretty easy to install and set up.
I have one i would be willing to part with if your interested..
Patrick
thanks for the offer, but i am looking at the other muzzy one cause it will also get rid of factory speed limits. But thank you
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dakota9498

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posted April 02, 2012 03:08 AM
I have the Bonneville Pro, it has worked well for me. The only way to get rid of the speed limiter, unless you want to grind the front sprocket nut or have the ECU flashed.
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dogg24

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posted April 02, 2012 03:39 AM
I had the Bonneville Pro on my 09 as well with no issues!!
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Rob7R

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posted April 02, 2012 10:42 AM
I have it. Seems to work well.
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Rich

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posted April 02, 2012 10:46 AM
I like the Bonneville Pro. The limiter is gone for LSR, and I can change the settings when I change sprockets. No issues.
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greenspider

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posted April 02, 2012 11:06 AM
Awesome thanks guys for info I will order tomorrow.
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greenspider

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posted April 03, 2012 01:21 AM
Edited By: greenspider on 3 Apr 2012 18:42
quote: you can also use a speedo healer, They are pretty easy to install and set up.
I have one i would be willing to part with if your interested..
Patrick
Hey Patrick i did some reading on the healer it will also get rid of the stock spped limiter. is this the one you have if so do you have all the parts? and how much you want for it i may buy it today. pm me your phone number here is my email doa732@gmail.com
http://www.brocksperformance.com/SpeedoHealer-v4-with-Harness+I562119+C48.aspx
SpeedoHealer v4 with Harness
ZX-14 (06-11)
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ryn0cer0s

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posted April 03, 2012 03:16 AM
Greenspider,
I don't think you have enough posts to get a PM, so you might want to give Patrick your email.
I don't think you can get rid of the speed limiter with the speedohealer, but you can bypass it. The speedometer will not accelerate past 186mph, but you can trick it to think that you are going slower. I have that Speedohealer and if I want to exceed 186, I switch it to kph, then read the kilometers as if they were miles. Thus, 200 mph will read 200 kph (or 124 mph).
It is pretty quick to switch back and forth between mph and kph for normal riding vs. high speed runs.
Also, once you calibrate it (to account for factory offset and sprocket changes), switching from mph to kph does not change your calibration.
Others may set the speedometer to read 50% or 75% of actual speed, but I find it easier to read kph.
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greenspider

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posted April 03, 2012 03:41 AM
ahh i see thank you very much for your info.
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