Speedo converter
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Speedo converter
Has anyone any experience of the adapters to convert kmh to mph?
Morini 250 2c currently rebuilding from a box of bits.
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Re: Speedo converter
The problem I find is the kmh dials means most of the speedo is unused and trying to discern your speed is difficult. eg 50mph is where 30mph would be on an mph speedo.
Better to mark up the speedo and live with the kilometres on the odometer in my opinion.
Better to mark up the speedo and live with the kilometres on the odometer in my opinion.
Re: Speedo converter
Mike,
I have a 240Mph speedo when changing from MPH to KPH on the 1200, as I guess you did on the Milano, can the factory change it, apparently not.
I vote for marking it up or add a GPS speedo or use a phone.
Mark
I have a 240Mph speedo when changing from MPH to KPH on the 1200, as I guess you did on the Milano, can the factory change it, apparently not.
I vote for marking it up or add a GPS speedo or use a phone.
Mark
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Re: Speedo converter
Yes, the Molano was a pain, it was hard seeing if you were doing 32 or 36, the differebeing points and a fine.
The Milano speedo is made by Aim and is programmable. There is an app that can be downloaded. The Corsaro has a digital speedo.
Doesn't help the current problem!
The Milano speedo is made by Aim and is programmable. There is an app that can be downloaded. The Corsaro has a digital speedo.
Doesn't help the current problem!