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Speedo Healer 4.0 Honda, CB600F Hornet

  • Eliminating speedometer “factory inaccuracy” which may be as much as 10%
  • Makes gear ratio changes, such as sprocket conversions on motorcycles
  • Accurate speedometer and/or odometer no matter what you change on your bike
  • 100% weather proof design, it is built to last
  • Top Speed Memory (Ever wondered HOW FAST you were going?)

Product Description
Factory speedometer error can run as high as 10% on modern motorcycles. Add in a sprocket gearing change and it can throw the speedometer off by 15%. Not only will your speedometer be off, but the sprocket change will also cause higher odometer readings. Higher odometer readings can create a negative resale factor for no valid reason. The Speedo Healer is an inexpensive, convenient and simple way to fix your speedometer and odometer. The Speedo Healer is compatible … More >>

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Motocycle Blue Book: How-To Get The Most For Your Ride

Do you want to know how much your motorcycle is worth? Are you curious as to what its trade in or retail value is? Maybe you just want to know what you should expect to pay for a new or used bike. Well you might be interested to know that there is more than one resource available to you for these purposes.

There are two main pricing guides in the United States – the Kelley Blue Book and The National Automobile Dealers Association or NADA guides. Some people feel that the NADA guides are a better source than the Kelly Blue Book because the National Automobile Dealers Association is currently the largest publisher of Appraisal Guides in the world. NADA has been in business since 1933 and their handbooks provide information for almost every motor vehicle that has ever been made.

Kelley Blue Book is the most well-known pricing guide and has been in business for more than 80 years. But they publish more than one price guide for used vehicles including motorcycles, so be careful if you are consulting a dealer because the one they are using is likely to be the version labeled “Kelley Blue Book Auto Market Report – Official Guide”. The book says that ‘suggested retail values’ represent Kelley Blue Book’s estimated dealer asking price, but you can bet a dealer won’t show you those figures. Better to grab your own copy and do some pricing research yourself so you don’t get taken advantage of.

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