Speedo Ratio

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22 Feb 2016 21:16 #712047 by ajsfirehawk
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I've got an 85 GPz 750 and going to go with an aftermarket speedo and tach. I see 1.4; 1.5; and 1.7 ratio speedometers. I don't see anything in the service manual (factory) that tells me what our speedo ratio is on the bike. Anyone know how to tell?

79 KZ650 SR
80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
23 Mach 1

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23 Feb 2016 02:48 - 23 Feb 2016 09:57 #712058 by NakedFun
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IIRC, the mechanical Kawi speedos are all 2240 rev/mile input speedos. The axle speedo gearbox is setup to output that RPM for a given speed, for the stock tire and wheel size. So as I understand it and have witnessed on a handful of mechanical speedo Kawi's, as long as you match the wheels/tires to speedo drive, you should be able to change speedometer heads and have it read correctly.

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2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1976 Kawasaki KZ900
Last edit: 23 Feb 2016 09:57 by NakedFun. Reason: Incorrect Rev/Mile Given

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23 Feb 2016 04:59 #712066 by martin_csr
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I think dimecitycycles has some speedos listed as 2240@60mph or something like that.
The speedometer of my 81 650 has 2240 revs = 1 mile stamped in ink on the back.

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23 Feb 2016 05:16 #712068 by twerth
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I recently put a 2240 = 60 speedo from Niche Cycle on my 81 KZ650, and according to my GPS it's spot on. Probably more accurate than the stocker.

1981 Kawasaki KZ650
2006 Ducati ST3s
1979 Honda GL1000 Goldwing

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