Garmin Sumit
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Originally Posted by The Cameraman
Hi Wouter,
I've seen many bikes that are designed for the European market come with kph only clocks and many designed for the UK market come with mph and a kph option. I presume the logic is that most Euro bikes are unlikely to come to an mph country, where as more UK bikes are likely to visit kph area's?
I have a Japan spec XT250, complete with a kph digital display. This can be converted at a price of around £130, so I decided to leave it as it was.
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My WeeStrom is in MPH. I have a Garmin Summit GPS mounted on the handlebars with a bicycle bracket. I mounted a 12V socket to power it. The GPS is set to kph and I use the trip meters on the GPS and the bike for reference on road mileage. Interesting to note that the mile on the speedo is exactly the same as a mile on the GPS, BUT the speedo over reads by 10%, so 77mph is in fact 70mph true reading. Yes I do travel that slow at times.
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