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Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 9:47:53 AM
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weymouthb
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I recently created a post regarding gearing changes and a 520 conversion, I plan on aslo installing a speedo healer. I understand that it corrects the difference in the speedometer, but they are also addvertised as plug and play units. For those of you who have used these before, how exactly do they work and what else can they do besides correct the speedo?
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 10:28:19 AM
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specializedfuji
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i dont think that there really is anything else they do. plug and play to me means that its just a straight on plug into the bike and it will work. i have one and thats all it does. stays on the bike the whole time.
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 10:30:22 AM
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Onarom
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It also has a button that you can push that will tell you your recorded top speed. Other than that, its just for the speedometer (and well worth it in my opinion)
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 11:17:11 AM
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rolandk
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How hard is it to install? I was doing some research and got the impression that putting one in an F4i is a major PITA.
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 11:32:34 AM
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specializedfuji
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really easy. it took about 5 minutes to install. but make sure you have the right configuration first.
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 11:56:58 AM
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PwNsTeR
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For me it was a PITA to install... It's basically a 1 step installation, but the connector is a bitch to get at. As long as you know where the connector is and can get at it easily, its not too bad and well worth it
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 12:35:11 PM
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xtremef4i
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+1 I ended up taking of my throttle bodies to give me more room to see down to the speed sensor. It wasn't necessary but it took me a while to find. Not much hand room to work with.
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RE: Speedo Healer questions - 3/13/2008 7:13:42 PM
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Carbon_cavvy
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+1 on hard ass to connect the speed sensor.... its way down in there and it was rough.... speedohealer works great..... dont let the GF find the tell-tale button tho
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