Honda VTX1300 SpeedoHealer Install
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- This video shows the basics of how I installed a speedometer calibrator "SpeedoHealer V4" on my Honda VTX1300 motorcycle. After calculating the speedometer error using by GPS as a reference, I programmed the SpeedoHealer using the supplier instructions. The results corrected the speedometer error perfectly. The installation and programming were very easy with great results.
The manufacturer is "HealTech Electronics":
www.healtech-el...
HealTech Online Calculator:
www.healtech-el...
The dealer I purchased the unit from is "Blue Monkey Motorsports":
www.bluemonkeym...
Great Video!! Thank you so much! Just installed mine and went for a test ride and work perfectly. 2007 Honda VTX 1300R.
Thank you for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for. I will be ordering one soon for my VTX.
This was great, thanks. I've been wanting to fix my VTX speedometer but didn't as I thought it might be too difficult. Clearly, I was wrong.
Excellent video! I live in Mexico and just bought a 2004 VTX 1300R with barely 30K miles on it, very good condition. I also notice with a gps app on my cell that my spedometer shows about 9 miles more than the gps. I hope I can get a "healer" sown here too. Saludos
Hi Mike. I want to know what function the cable that has the button has.
Great vid. On my 3rd VTX now and they are great indeed. The VTX has few flaws, it is odd that Honda allowed this flaw.
The other day I rode past one of those police radar checks that tells you how fast you're moving. Since I'm aware of speedo calibration problems I did a quick comparison and was pretty much dead on...at 25mph. Which surprised me. Of course that was 1 test at low speed. No idea if I'm accurate throughout the range. This is a nice little gizmo but probly more trouble than it's worth for me. If the speedo shows 75 or 80 at highway speeds, I know I'm at least w/in the cop probly won' t pull me over range. 😉
Awesome job with the video! The company should absolutely have comped you this module. On my third VTX now and first that has an accurate speedometer, otherwise I'd absolutely be purchasing one of these. My only question for you, is how do you keep your bike so clean?! :) When I pull that side casing to service the shifter linkage, I find all kinds of yuck. Yours is immaculate!
Excellent Vid Sir.. how did you arrive at the " -9.1" as the amount needed to adjust for an accurate reading? is there a conversion chart included with the unit?
I checked the actual speed with a GPS and compared it with the motorcycle speedometer reading, then did the conversion. There is an online converter on the HealTech SpeedoHealer web site.
Is that simple plug ang play you did not cut any wire?
My speedometer don't work it stay on 20 miles anower so would that part fix my problem
No it will not fix your problem. It only calibrates your speedometer.
Do you have a throttle lock on the vtx?
No
Very well done video.
Paul Rose Thanks Paul
Why was is so far off? Was it that bad from the factory, or did you change gearing?
+gliderp It was that way from the factory. I have head that it is a common problem.
I've owned several Hondas since I started riding and ALL of them ore off. Usually they read about 4 miles faster than you're actually moving, so I always allowed for that. I never seen the need for a "healer", I just figured it right into my speed so I am always aware of it.
great vid
damn has this bike ever been ridden??
The ten kmh slower speed difference is the same all over the world . a factory fault where's our recall or compensation . not good honda
Almost all bikes are 10% off, not just Honda or the vtx.