Wed Jun 25 07:41:51 1997 - Message No. 1097
From: Stefan Loth

Subject: R: Tripmaster


Hi Guys,

I'm not talking about the differences in showing the speed (this fact
was discussed before, and is clear to me). What I mean is the showing of
the difference from point "A" to point "B". This was in my case a
difference of about 2,7 km with a total distance of 90 km.

Regards

Stefan

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Hi Stefan:
in car industry there is something absolutely sure, the speedometers are

calibrated always at 50 km/h. and by law all the instrument %error
(tollerance),
specially when it is an analogic instrument, is set so to keep the read
value over
the real value. In motorcycles may be the same. Probably your digital
TRIP
MASTER
is more trustable than your standard speedometer, and that's the reason
for
the
big difference. Another "detail", the diameter of your front wheel (see
Juergen answer).
In any case Juergen and Stefan try all those tests at a fixed speed of
50
km/h. and
highly probably you'

--
 Stefan Loth
 Veldhauser Str. 199
 48527 Nordhorn
 phone: +49 172 274 0162
 eMail: stefan.loth@citicorp.com



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