I just automatically do the math in my head now. I just know if the speedo says 70, I might really be going 63-65. But maybe not. I've always felt that motorcycle gauges are just meant to be suggestive and not to be taken too seriously.
Wow, that doesn't even come close to answering your question, does it?
Oh, I can appreciate this feeling. And the "No Math" mindset. If I had a choice, I'd prefer accurate gauges, too. I just consider it a smaller inconvenience than you guys do. We can still be friends
Yea, but with all that stuff haggin on my wheels I have to hire a guard while I get a beer.
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