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Not quiteOf course, all you need to do is drop a tooth off the front sprocket and add a couple of teeth to the rear and you could be doing 312 on the speedo whilst not drawing the attention of the law ..... ;-)
Not quite
The 2010+ bikes measure speed at the rear disc not the output shaft.
Not True.... Close but not true.You guys need to look into the 10% speedo error that is built in to your indications...standard throughout the world...so, knock 30 kph off those optimistic speeds.
Unless, of course, you happen to have the first stock MV to break the 312kpk barrier.
Aren't YOU the lucky one.
Good old times hahahaSteven Woods thread of 312RR not reaching 312kph comes to mind.
The thread with record breaking posts.
http://www.mvagusta.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12410
At the official dealer said that the error can not be, because all the stars stock .You guys need to look into the 10% speedo error that is built in to your indications...standard throughout the world...so, knock 30 kph off those optimistic speeds.
check with little program, gearbox, tyre size, slip what you get at rpm'sAt the official dealer said that the error can not be, because all the stars stock .
But I think to check with the GPS.