Speedo Alterations
#1
Has anyone successfully replaced the Speedo face plate?

i.e. Replaced the 'limited' version with the older 340 Limit version?

By successful I mean recalibrated with some level of accuracy!

If you have done this can you tell me what you did and how much it all cost?

Thanks in advance....

Raimond.
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#2
That's easy!!,
buy a set of indiglo's from Speedhutspeedhut 220mph indiglo
then in the notes stipulate Kmh
Then go to speedohealer.com
speedohealer web page
and order a speedo healer (cheaper than a Yellow Box)
recalibrate the Healer to suit the new gauges "340kph and enjoy the indiglo's at the same time!.
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#3
THanks for all the info.

Will just have to get it alltogether now!
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#4
There's just nothing like an original.

2000 blue and silver...still the fastest.
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#5
That is what I have as well.
2000 Blue & Silver and loving it.
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#6
Have a friend that has just got a new Black/Silver bike. He is hanging out to convert it.
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#7
i didn't know busa's were atheist....
ohhhhh, you mean convert it to blue/silver!
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#8
Is a bit like a religion.

First convert them from another bike.
Then convert the speedo...
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#9
Hello down under. I also have a 2000 blue/silver

I went to Australia in 1971 but they would not let us off the ship. I was a marine headed for Vietnam then.

this is more of a test post , but I enjoy reading the post from you guys.

I am retired in Pensacola Florida now.

www.wfoenterprises.com/randy.htm
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#10
G'day use2b, it's nice to have o/s visitors....we don't get that many being so far away and such (hehehehe) what brings u down under?
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#11
many reasons. for one it is the most fascinating country on earth for an outsider who has spent many years watching mostly wildlife movies [ more than the good ole croc hunter Steve Irwin]
also being a history buff- It is clear that Australia has been a very reliable friend to the US always. [ not to say that I agree with everything we do ]
and with some top notch - tough troops , so I say thanks to you all.
then I see you also have Hayabusa's so I just had to say hello.
I traded my 1993 honda goldwing in on this bike and really enjoy it.
My world adventures are now over and I will never see your country but have met many Australians here and never met a single one I did not like.
well take care guys and be careful on those powerful machines.
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#12
Steve Irwin. The only newspaper I saw while in Myanmar for 7 weeks had a picture of Steve Irwin with baby Bob...
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#13
doesn't converting the speedo then recalibrating it put the odometer way out? (clocking up more kay's than you're actually doing?)
Peter Altas
BUSA-1
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#14
No peter, it works out the opposite, the ododmeter is just as "out" as the speedo stock and correcting the speedo helps to correct the odometer, in fact your mileage is cranking up more so without a speedohealer!.

Brian
BUSA-1.....in WA
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