Tire Pressure Monitor System on the new CVO
#2
The answer is, unfortunately, "no". It was covered on here earlier in the year
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/new-r...ier-years.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/new-r...ier-years.html
#3
#4
The answer is YES you can, however it will cost you over a grand to do so by the time it's done. My dealership called tech at HD and they went over all that was required to accomplish this on my 2015 Road Glide CVO. The Infortainment unit would also need to be changed out to accomplish this endeavor.
#5
The answer is YES you can, however it will cost you over a grand to do so by the time it's done. My dealership called tech at HD and they went over all that was required to accomplish this on my 2015 Road Glide CVO. The Infortainment unit would also need to be changed out to accomplish this endeavor.
#6
An easy to install and effective aftermarket solution is FOBO. About $100 on Amazon. You manage it with an app on your Smartphone, so no separate device to carry around. Becomes even more convenient if you install their "T-valve stem" next time you change tires.
One downside is that it isn't integrated into Infotainment Center, but that wasn't a $900 downside to me. After 3 months, no complaints.
One downside is that it isn't integrated into Infotainment Center, but that wasn't a $900 downside to me. After 3 months, no complaints.
#7
The answer is YES you can, however it will cost you over a grand to do so by the time it's done. My dealership called tech at HD and they went over all that was required to accomplish this on my 2015 Road Glide CVO. The Infortainment unit would also need to be changed out to accomplish this endeavor.
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#8
An easy to install and effective aftermarket solution is FOBO. About $100 on Amazon. You manage it with an app on your Smartphone, so no separate device to carry around. Becomes even more convenient if you install their "T-valve stem" next time you change tires.
One downside is that it isn't integrated into Infotainment Center, but that wasn't a $900 downside to me. After 3 months, no complaints.
One downside is that it isn't integrated into Infotainment Center, but that wasn't a $900 downside to me. After 3 months, no complaints.
#9
They hold a CR2032 battery, so are slightly larger than that in diameter. If you are fixating on them while looking at the wheel, yes they are obvious. They use a lock-nut to keep them secure, but a knowledgeable and determined thief could get them. However, they would be worthless to him without the smartphone used to install them. The product specs will tell you specifically, but my observation was that the sensors are light and I installed them without any rebalancing.
I used FOBO on my stock rubber valve stems for a few thousand miles after first buying them, and had no balance issues...couldn't tell they were there. However, I decided to go to their steel T-valve when I replaced my tires. They tires/wheels were balanced after the new stems were installed, so again I don't notice them. Between the front rotors and fenders, and the saddlebags and pipes in the rear, I only occasionally see the stems. The T-stem valve eliminates the need to remove the sensor to add air at the top of the valve, and the 90-degree side valve eliminates the problem we all have filling the tire's with the OEM valve.
I used FOBO on my stock rubber valve stems for a few thousand miles after first buying them, and had no balance issues...couldn't tell they were there. However, I decided to go to their steel T-valve when I replaced my tires. They tires/wheels were balanced after the new stems were installed, so again I don't notice them. Between the front rotors and fenders, and the saddlebags and pipes in the rear, I only occasionally see the stems. The T-stem valve eliminates the need to remove the sensor to add air at the top of the valve, and the 90-degree side valve eliminates the problem we all have filling the tire's with the OEM valve.
Last edited by GaJayhawk; 11-03-2015 at 04:07 AM.