Speedohealer install

Muggy

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I am tempted to install the speedohealer on my 2013 but am scared of screwing something up. Does anyone have detailed instructions (pictures are great) of how to install one? I found a Wasp thread with pics but i could not see the pictures. I hate splicing and just want t do it correct the first time. Thanks for your help.
 

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Mugsy said:
I am tempted to install the speedohealer on my 2013 but am scared of screwing something up. Does anyone have detailed instructions (pictures are great) of how to install one? I found a Wasp thread with pics but i could not see the pictures. I hate splicing and just want t do it correct the first time. Thanks for your help.
I installed a speedohealer three years ago when I bought the S10. It works great and my speedometer is within 1 mph of the gps. I spliced into a wire where the wires come out of the abs unit. I'm not 100% sure which wire I spliced into, but I think it was the blue one. If no one else pipes in that knows for sure which wire, I can open mine up and take a look. It was a lot easier to splice in there than where the wires go into the ecu.
 

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OldRider said:
I installed a speedohealer three years ago when I bought the S10. It works great and my speedometer is within 1 mph of the gps. I spliced into a wire where the wires come out of the abs unit. I'm not 100% sure which wire I spliced into, but I think it was the blue/white one. If no one else pipes in that knows for sure which wire, I can open mine up and take a look. It was a lot easier to splice in there than where the wires go into the ecu.
I installed one my my Honda ST1300 and it was all plug and play, no splicing necessary. Sounds like that's not the case with the Super - T?
 

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You have to splice into the VSS wire. That's the only one, as I recall. It's really not that bad a job.
 

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I'm with Mugsy on the need a picture part. I want to fix my 2013 s10 speedometer too. I hate the inaccuracy. Thought I would get use to it. I've never had a bike with an accurate speedo. They have all been rice burners. Oh wait. There was a 68 harley police special my friends dad had. It was so slow I didn't need one. Would do 87mph wide open and if you did it too long. It would puke a big puddle of black oil on the ground when you stopped. Being kinda color blind it has always been a real challenge doing wiring.
 

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When I put on new Mitas E07 it is half a mph off. When I replaced them it was the same the other way. Per my Garmin 660.
 
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