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Anyways, I want to tint my front signal lights. Anyone done it and knows where to get it done?

 

Most probably will do it today.

 

 

 

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U mean sticker or change casing?

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Sticker bro. You got any leads?

 

 

 

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I got mine done at juzzwheel.. if im not wrong they charge me 7 bux per signal lite..

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I suppose the problem lies with the speedo.. Cos I dun feel I'm traveling at the speed indicated.. Probably is due to factory defects of the speed sensor's accuracy? Any idea a speedohealer will help?

 

Close but not exact accurate....

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Anyways, I want to tint my front signal lights. Anyone done it and knows where to get it done?

 

Most probably will do it today.

 

 

 

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You feeling generous, eager to donate to government......???

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I got mine done at juzzwheel.. if im not wrong they charge me 7 bux per signal lite..

 

Hmm so cheap? But abit far lei to me. Hehe... See how it goes.

 

 

 

 

 

You feeling generous, eager to donate to government......???

 

Lol, well once in awhile only. That's why I out sticker. If change housing like abit sian wanna go inspection right.

 

 

 

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Rainy day again....

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You feeling generous, eager to donate to government......???

 

Oh yeah,just changed to new uniforms recently somemore.:p

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Yeah.. Seems like good material, thanks to all our contributions :cry:

 

Avenged: there are lotsa sticker shops ard able to do it.. E.g 219, aunty shop.. Or maybe u might want to state which area u prefer?

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Close but not exact accurate....

 

Does the speedohealer helps our meter to close up with those latest model with digital speedo?

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Does the speedohealer helps our meter to close up with those latest model with digital speedo?

 

Factory default setting inregardless analog or digital has errors. You will need more than a speedhealer to calibrate, 100% accurate is nearly impossible to achieve.

 

Just live with it, you will save a lot of $,time and effort and also brain cells....

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Factory default setting inregardless analog or digital has errors. You will need more than a speedhealer to calibrate, 100% accurate is nearly impossible to achieve.

 

Just live with it, you will save a lot of $,time and effort and also brain cells....

 

yeaa and also happier watching the 快乐针(happy needle) go up fast fast....

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Yeah.. Seems like good material, thanks to all our contributions :cry:

 

Avenged: there are lotsa sticker shops ard able to do it.. E.g 219, aunty shop.. Or maybe u might want to state which area u prefer?

 

I think I'll try 219 then. Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

Have you see the new toys yet ?

 

Speed detector on their dash right?

 

 

 

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Factory default setting inregardless analog or digital has errors. You will need more than a speedhealer to calibrate, 100% accurate is nearly impossible to achieve.

 

Just live with it, you will save a lot of $,time and effort and also brain cells....

 

I'm not expecting a 100% accuracy.. But at least closer / similar to those later models one digital meters..

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I'm not expecting a 100% accuracy.. But at least closer / similar to those later models one digital meters..

 

Analog and digital should be same. Cause the only difference is how they display the reading. As for how they picked up the speed is the same way. Manufacturers will have their standard way to calibrate the speed reading at factory, there still a certain % of error. The faster you go, the bigger the difference. Unless you are comparing to the those still using speed cable connecting to the front wheel hub, then the reading has more errror.

 

One way easy way to confirm if yours speedo is okay, is to clock your speed against another bike or use GPS which will have around 7 to 10% slower. If really theres error, I will urged you to check your gearing and tire against stock setup first. If both same, then it normal.

 

If everything is ok and you still want to increase the accuracy of the meter against actual speed, then speedhealer is your only choice. But frankly I will prefer to have the meter showing a higher speed as I will feel good looking at a higher speed and have more buffer during speed trap. But the good thing about speedhealer, you might clock a lower overall distance.

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Speed detector on their dash right?

 

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I thought this one is already old school liao??

 

Maybe their lastest Hi-tech toy now is speed detector digitalised onto their visors of their white helmets? lolz... :cheeky:

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@ Avenged: You may want to consider about deleting your post. Just in case this B&W is and can be used against you. lolz...

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@ Avenged: You may want to consider about deleting your post. Just in case this B&W is and can be used against you. lolz...

 

For real? Hmm... Edited liao

 

 

 

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Analog and digital should be same. Cause the only difference is how they display the reading. As for how they picked up the speed is the same way. Manufacturers will have their standard way to calibrate the speed reading at factory, there still a certain % of error. The faster you go, the bigger the difference. Unless you are comparing to the those still using speed cable connecting to the front wheel hub, then the reading has more errror.

 

One way easy way to confirm if yours speedo is okay, is to clock your speed against another bike or use GPS which will have around 7 to 10% slower. If really theres error, I will urged you to check your gearing and tire against stock setup first. If both same, then it normal.

 

If everything is ok and you still want to increase the accuracy of the meter against actual speed, then speedhealer is your only choice. But frankly I will prefer to have the meter showing a higher speed as I will feel good looking at a higher speed and have more buffer during speed trap. But the good thing about speedhealer, you might clock a lower overall distance.

 

 

So if the meter shows 110km/hr.. Roughly wad's the actual speed that we are going at ?

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30 Jan 13-Hyundai Getz 1.6 SFV*1*1K

20th Nov 13-Honda CBR600RR 2008 FBE4*4*S

2015-2015:Mitsubishi Lancer GLX

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So if the meter shows 110km/hr.. Roughly wad's the actual speed that we are going at ?

 

i think is around 95....use a gps and clock lor

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