Took my bike (Hysoung GT250R) in for a service the other week, and mentioned that I felt the speedo was out by a couple of K's.
The guy asked why I thought this, and I explained to him that when I go the speed limit according to my speedo, I get overtaken as though I'm standing still.
My wife was driving behind me the other day, and when we got to where we were going, she asked why I was riding so slow. As far as I knew, I was doing the limit.
The guy at the service shop said that they sometimes set the speedo a little slow so that you don't speed. I thought that this was weird, but he seemed pretty sure, and said that a few people lately had the same problems. I asked him to put it in writing that in his educated opinion, I can do 70kp/h and be under the speed limit which is 60kp/h. He wouldn't do this, and somehow his GPS was 'broken' so he couldn't test the speedo's accuracy (how does a GPS get broken? You hold it in your hand, or it sits on the dash in a purpose built bracket. What was he doing with it to break it???

I am wondering if there is any truth to his comment that they factory set the speedo a little slow so that we don't speed. Has anyone heard of this, or was he just not interested in looking at the dash of my bike?