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Aftermarkey Speedometer????

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by zmwill, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. zmwill

    zmwill New Member

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    I have a XJ550 all is stock on the wheels and cable and so on. I would like a mini speedometer but can't figure out which RPM at 60 mph to get. Any one have any idea??
     
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    I got mine from mikesxs.com
     
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    You're looking for a 60/2240 ratio. most any made for the metric bikes should work.
     
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    Does the same go for a 1980 XJ650?
     
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    zmwill New Member

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    Thanks all!
     
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    I guess my concern was a friend with a 75' Honda (cb 530??) order this ratio as he was told and his speedo is of by 20mph at 60
     
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    The speedo I'm running on my XJ550 is off an 80 XS650 and I'm within 2 or 3 MPH of my GPS @ 70 running a 750 maxim front wheel and a 750 virago front end.
     

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