Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
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Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
Just stopped next to a cop who was doing a speed trap in the next town. I wasn't speeding....LUCKILY.
So I went up to him and we chatted scooters and the Buddy for a moment. Then I asked if I could have him clock me so I could see how accurate my speedo was.
He said yes!
So he went a couple hundred yards away and I said I'd go at him at a constant (as constant as I could keep it) 30MPH.
Blasted at him and the speedo topped at 30 but was at 28/29 for most of my dash to him.
He said his radar read 24!!!
Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?
AND, is it off by that amount all the way through the range or is it off by 5MPH everywhere?
I don't want my speedo to read 100 and have me just be doing 85. Or more realistically, I don't want cars riding up my butt when my speedo reads 50 and I'm really doing 43.
Thoughts?
So I went up to him and we chatted scooters and the Buddy for a moment. Then I asked if I could have him clock me so I could see how accurate my speedo was.
He said yes!
So he went a couple hundred yards away and I said I'd go at him at a constant (as constant as I could keep it) 30MPH.
Blasted at him and the speedo topped at 30 but was at 28/29 for most of my dash to him.
He said his radar read 24!!!
Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?
AND, is it off by that amount all the way through the range or is it off by 5MPH everywhere?
I don't want my speedo to read 100 and have me just be doing 85. Or more realistically, I don't want cars riding up my butt when my speedo reads 50 and I'm really doing 43.
Thoughts?
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Re: Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
Generally I figure on the speedo being 10% high. 14% is pretty high, but not shockingly so. My suggestion is have somebody pace you with a car and see what 60, 50, 40 & 30 on your speedo compare to. If you get a chance to do that, I'd be very interested to hear the results.sotied wrote:Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?
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Re: Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
Will see if I can get my brother to pace me at all those speeds this afternoon. We have a stretch of road that should be good to do this.jrsjr wrote:Generally I figure on the speedo being 10% high. 14% is pretty high, but not shockingly so. My suggestion is have somebody pace you with a car and see what 60, 50, 40 & 30 on your speedo compare to. If you get a chance to do that, I'd be very interested to hear the results.sotied wrote:Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?
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I'll post results if I get this done today.
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Here is a quote from apost in another forum explaining why it is off for EVERY scooter and motorcycle.
The motorcycle tire is rounded in both directions - fore/aft and left/right. Because of this the rolling radius is constantly changing, depending on which part of the tire is in contact with the road at that time - the shoulder has a considerably shorter rolling radius compared to the crown. In addition, tires are sacrificial items and over time, wear across the tread, but differently and non-proportionally depending on rider, road and use. Tires also slightly INCREASE their rolling radius as speed of rotation increases and the g-force causes expansion, and at the same time DECREASE at the point of contact with the road due to loadpath pressures- the tire is NEVER round in use, more like a flattened oval.
Speedo accuracy is legislated. It is mandatory that a speedo never UNDER-reads. Therefore, in order to cater for `worst case` scenario - heavily worn tire on the shoulder of the heavily-worn tread, under-inflated at high speed and heavy load, the manufacturers build-in a margin over over-read. The reason the legislation DOESN'T stipulate a fixed, 100% accurate speedo reading is for this reading as the legislators understand what many here do not - operating a vehicle in a fluid environment with many different variables precludes the fitting of an entirely accurate device.
The issue of the pointlessness of the demand for an accurate speedo is something I am happy to leave to others to inflict on the forum. It will not happen, you cannot have it, there is no point in asking for it. GPS is also inaccurate as a speed-measurement device in the environment we operate in, and what would you ever need a precision speedo for anyway? You ride at the speed that is safe for the conditions, never, ever, EVER to the absolute and precise limit posted. Fixating on the speedo means you have less focus on what is going on in front of you and you will probably die at your completely accurate 30.000mph because you didn't see the car stop in front of you
Follow the link if you want to see how fired up people can get about it!
http://burgmanusa.com/forums/viewtopic. ... eter+error
It really comes down to
Why is my speedo off by 10%?
WHY RED IS RED!
The motorcycle tire is rounded in both directions - fore/aft and left/right. Because of this the rolling radius is constantly changing, depending on which part of the tire is in contact with the road at that time - the shoulder has a considerably shorter rolling radius compared to the crown. In addition, tires are sacrificial items and over time, wear across the tread, but differently and non-proportionally depending on rider, road and use. Tires also slightly INCREASE their rolling radius as speed of rotation increases and the g-force causes expansion, and at the same time DECREASE at the point of contact with the road due to loadpath pressures- the tire is NEVER round in use, more like a flattened oval.
Speedo accuracy is legislated. It is mandatory that a speedo never UNDER-reads. Therefore, in order to cater for `worst case` scenario - heavily worn tire on the shoulder of the heavily-worn tread, under-inflated at high speed and heavy load, the manufacturers build-in a margin over over-read. The reason the legislation DOESN'T stipulate a fixed, 100% accurate speedo reading is for this reading as the legislators understand what many here do not - operating a vehicle in a fluid environment with many different variables precludes the fitting of an entirely accurate device.
The issue of the pointlessness of the demand for an accurate speedo is something I am happy to leave to others to inflict on the forum. It will not happen, you cannot have it, there is no point in asking for it. GPS is also inaccurate as a speed-measurement device in the environment we operate in, and what would you ever need a precision speedo for anyway? You ride at the speed that is safe for the conditions, never, ever, EVER to the absolute and precise limit posted. Fixating on the speedo means you have less focus on what is going on in front of you and you will probably die at your completely accurate 30.000mph because you didn't see the car stop in front of you
Follow the link if you want to see how fired up people can get about it!
http://burgmanusa.com/forums/viewtopic. ... eter+error
It really comes down to
Why is my speedo off by 10%?
WHY RED IS RED!
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I was gone for about an hour and now it's anarchy!!
I took my GPS with me and trust that the satellites following me and my scoot got my RELATIVE speed correct.
Buddy is BRAND spankin' new - 123 miles now, got it last Wednesday.
Speedo reads 30, GPS says 26.1
Speedo reads 40, GPS says 35.2
Speedo reads 50, GPS says 44.3
Your speeds may vary with conditions, tire size, newness of your scoot and whichever message board you're signed onto. I posted this same info on the cheese-eater's int'l site and now I'm banned.
I took my GPS with me and trust that the satellites following me and my scoot got my RELATIVE speed correct.
Buddy is BRAND spankin' new - 123 miles now, got it last Wednesday.
Speedo reads 30, GPS says 26.1
Speedo reads 40, GPS says 35.2
Speedo reads 50, GPS says 44.3
Your speeds may vary with conditions, tire size, newness of your scoot and whichever message board you're signed onto. I posted this same info on the cheese-eater's int'l site and now I'm banned.
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Re: Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
EVERY scooter ridden in the USA has an overly optimistic speedo. My Honda 250 Reflex did, my Buddy 125 does, and so does my Vespa GT200! -And it doesn't matter what the speedo says, it's up to you to keep cars from "riding your butt," either by speeding up, or, if you can't, by pulling over and letting the AHole go by..!sotied wrote:Just stopped next to a cop who was doing a speed trap in the next town. I wasn't speeding....LUCKILY.
So I went up to him and we chatted scooters and the Buddy for a moment. Then I asked if I could have him clock me so I could see how accurate my speedo was.
He said yes!
So he went a couple hundred yards away and I said I'd go at him at a constant (as constant as I could keep it) 30MPH.
Blasted at him and the speedo topped at 30 but was at 28/29 for most of my dash to him.
He said his radar read 24!!!
Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?
AND, is it off by that amount all the way through the range or is it off by 5MPH everywhere?
I don't want my speedo to read 100 and have me just be doing 85. Or more realistically, I don't want cars riding up my butt when my speedo reads 50 and I'm really doing 43.
Thoughts?

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The speedo is always off by a percentage. Think of it this way: When you're sitting still, does it read 5mph? Does it ever jump 5mph faster? The acceleration—and the speedo variance—is on a curve.
Most Buddys are around 12% off. There have been numerous threads in the past discussing this.
GPS is the most reliable way to gauge the difference.
Most Buddys are around 12% off. There have been numerous threads in the past discussing this.
GPS is the most reliable way to gauge the difference.
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So, I punched your numbers into a spreadsheet and here are the error percentages:sotied wrote: Speedo reads 30, GPS says 26.1
Speedo reads 40, GPS says 35.2
Speedo reads 50, GPS says 44.3
Indicated - GPS -- % Error
30 ---------- 26.1 - 14.9
40 ---------- 35.2 - 13.6
50 ---------- 44.3 - 12.9
which vary from the 15% the police radar measured at 30 to about the 13%, which is close to what we expect, at 50. Hmm...
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Also, there's probably rider error in there. I wasn't on an empty road flying along with the GPS in one hand and the throttle in the other.jrsjr wrote:So, I punched your numbers into a spreadsheet and here are the error percentages:sotied wrote: Speedo reads 30, GPS says 26.1
Speedo reads 40, GPS says 35.2
Speedo reads 50, GPS says 44.3
Indicated - GPS -- % Error
30 ---------- 26.1 - 14.9
40 ---------- 35.2 - 13.6
50 ---------- 44.3 - 12.9
which vary from the 15% the police radar measured at 30 to about the 13%, which is close to what we expect, at 50. Hmm...
I was on a crowded road at around commuting time with the GPS in the holder while I tried to keep the scoot steady at one speed and then glance down to read it at the exact moment I crossed 30, 40 and 50.
It didn't help that the power went out in my town at about 5PM rendering the traffic lights useless and making people do even more courteous stuff than they usually do.
So I could have been off by 1-2MPH on the GPS reading for any of those as I scanned the roadway and then glanced down to the GPS.
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I think some of the math might be off. Let's use the 50. If we double it and go to 100 and double the GPS speed and go to 88.6. I get 11.4 as the difference on a 100 scale.So, I punched your numbers into a spreadsheet and here are the error percentages:
Indicated - GPS -- % Error
30 ---------- 26.1 - 14.9
40 ---------- 35.2 - 13.6
50 ---------- 44.3 - 12.9
which vary from the 15% the police radar measured at 30 to about the 13%, which is close to what we expect, at 50. Hmm...
Isn't that 11.4% or should I just ignore math and go back to my writing (which is my day job)?
Same for the 40 x 2.5 = 100. 35.2 x 2.5 = 88 ... therefore an even 12%
And 30 x 3.333333 = 100. 26.1 x 3.3333333 = 86.999999999 about 13.000000000001%
WAY better than those huge numbers you put up.
PHEW! My speedo is nearly accurate.
nearly = I don't win
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Just accept that it is off and ride happy!
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jrsjr is measuring the % variance between the two posted speeds. I see what you're thinking, but you're factoring the speed readings up so one is 100, then converting the difference to a percentage. But you're confusing your basis—100mph is not the same as 100% speed. If you double both, the % error stays the same.sotied wrote:I think some of the math might be off. Let's use the 50. If we double it and go to 100 and double the GPS speed and go to 88.6. I get 11.4 as the difference on a 100 scale.So, I punched your numbers into a spreadsheet and here are the error percentages:
Indicated - GPS -- % Error
30 ---------- 26.1 - 14.9
40 ---------- 35.2 - 13.6
50 ---------- 44.3 - 12.9
which vary from the 15% the police radar measured at 30 to about the 13%, which is close to what we expect, at 50. Hmm...
Isn't that 11.4% or should I just ignore math and go back to my writing (which is my day job)?
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To be clear, I'm calculating what I said, the speedo error in percent. The actual speed is not in error, it's the speedo that's wrong. Therefore, you do the math as follows:
100*(speedo speed- actual speed)/actual speed = speedo error in percent
for example, 100*(30 - 26.1)/26.1 = 14.9 % indicating that the speedo reads 14.9 percent higher than the actual speed.
100*(speedo speed- actual speed)/actual speed = speedo error in percent
for example, 100*(30 - 26.1)/26.1 = 14.9 % indicating that the speedo reads 14.9 percent higher than the actual speed.
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SO you've proven two things here...
1 - that F+ I got in Trig during high school was also accurate
2 - that my career path as a writer was chosen correctly
Bonus points
1A - I often figure that everything should equal 100
2A - I am going to need a financial planner if I ever get as famous as JK Rowling.
Thanks!
1 - that F+ I got in Trig during high school was also accurate
2 - that my career path as a writer was chosen correctly
Bonus points
1A - I often figure that everything should equal 100
2A - I am going to need a financial planner if I ever get as famous as JK Rowling.
Thanks!
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Re: Buddy MPH vs. Real MPH - Speed Trap!!!
Mine's off by 18% !!sotied wrote: Is that normal? To have the Buddy MPH be off by 14+%?

Drives me bonkers too. 5% or so I can live with... but nearly 20%.... that sux ballz.
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Teh Math
Actually normalizing to 100% is a smart idea, but you have to be careful about your thinking. in this case, what you're normalizing to (dividing by) is the correct speed so that you end up with the error divided by actual. Then you multiply by 100 to express the result in percent.sotied wrote:SO you've proven two things here...
1 - that F+ I got in Trig during high school was also accurate
2 - that my career path as a writer was chosen correctly
Bonus points
1A - I often figure that everything should equal 100
2A - I am going to need a financial planner if I ever get as famous as JK Rowling.
Thanks!
And, sigh, maybe what we actually proved here is why is was a good thing that I dropped out of J school and went down the engineering career path, lo, those many years ago...

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Re: Teh Math
I highly recommend getting one anyway.sotied wrote:2A - I am going to need a financial planner if I ever get as famous as JK Rowling.
Probably a good thing anyway. Journalism/publishing industries suck right now. Sigh. I need a job.jrsjr wrote:And, sigh, maybe what we actually proved here is why is was a good thing that I dropped out of J school and went down the engineering career path, lo, those many years ago...![]()

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Well, I went on my first real ride on busy streets! It was so fun! My husband went with me on his Harley and he stayed in front. I wanted to know my real MPH so we paid attention and then wentdown a street that has "your speed is ___" so I have figured out mine is off by 4 MPH all the time. So I just go 5 MPH over what it says.
Where I live you get a ticket for "keeping up with traffic" (just got one in my car for going 7 miles over the speed limit) they are really strict about going the speed limit..so now I'm sure aboout my speed:)
Where I live you get a ticket for "keeping up with traffic" (just got one in my car for going 7 miles over the speed limit) they are really strict about going the speed limit..so now I'm sure aboout my speed:)
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I am just happy my speedometer is not as "accurate" as my fuel gauge
I just keep up with traffic. If I am alone I shoot for an indicated 5-10mph over the posted, listen to the engine noise and then base my speed on the engine noise so I don't take my eyes of the road.

I just keep up with traffic. If I am alone I shoot for an indicated 5-10mph over the posted, listen to the engine noise and then base my speed on the engine noise so I don't take my eyes of the road.
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Agreed. I'd also add that it's also directly related to whether or not you wear ATGATT or have upgraded your horn to a Stebel.Syd wrote:Bear in mind that the speedo's accuracy is directly related to the variance from 89 Octane fuel being used.
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and have monkey butt powder in your pants.iinigma7 wrote:Agreed. I'd also add that it's also directly related to whether or not you wear ATGATT or have upgraded your horn to a Stebel.Syd wrote:Bear in mind that the speedo's accuracy is directly related to the variance from 89 Octane fuel being used.
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dont forget about the windshieldmadtolive wrote:and have monkey butt powder in your pants.iinigma7 wrote:Agreed. I'd also add that it's also directly related to whether or not you wear ATGATT or have upgraded your horn to a Stebel.Syd wrote:Bear in mind that the speedo's accuracy is directly related to the variance from 89 Octane fuel being used.
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