Tpms
#91
I found something that shows that the old sensors (32700096) work in 2020 bikes: https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...-1#tab-fitment
If these wheels are used in 2020+ Models it quotes that you have to get the old sensors (probably because of the shape of the sensors and the conture of the wheel inside).
Electronically the 2020 bikes will work with the old sensors.
To me this indicates that the old and new sensors are electronically interchangeable and that an older bike (2017-2019) should also work with the new sensors.
If these wheels are used in 2020+ Models it quotes that you have to get the old sensors (probably because of the shape of the sensors and the conture of the wheel inside).
Electronically the 2020 bikes will work with the old sensors.
To me this indicates that the old and new sensors are electronically interchangeable and that an older bike (2017-2019) should also work with the new sensors.
#92
I found something that shows that the old sensors (32700096) work in 2020 bikes: https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...-1#tab-fitment
If these wheels are used in 2020+ Models it quotes that you have to get the old sensors (probably because of the shape of the sensors and the conture of the wheel inside).
Electronically the 2020 bikes will work with the old sensors.
To me this indicates that the old and new sensors are electronically interchangeable and that an older bike (2017-2019) should also work with the new sensors.
If these wheels are used in 2020+ Models it quotes that you have to get the old sensors (probably because of the shape of the sensors and the conture of the wheel inside).
Electronically the 2020 bikes will work with the old sensors.
To me this indicates that the old and new sensors are electronically interchangeable and that an older bike (2017-2019) should also work with the new sensors.
#93
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vegas-triker (11-11-2019)
#95
Last weekend I got the ordered new TPMS-sensor kit (no. 42300124) and I can give the following Infos:
- they have 8.3 mm valves
- the batterys can't be changed (maybe if you destroy the cases) (I heard that this is a quite normal method in the automotive branch)
- the instructions quotes "Model fitment information: MY20 and later OEM/Stock Touring wheels"
i.e. the 2020 Touring wheels have small valve holes (like the 2016+ CVO-wheels) and this might be the (only) reason why the new sensors are not supposed to work with older Touring Models (older Stock wheels have 11.x mm holes).
I will install the sensors in the wheels of my 2017 RGS in the winter an will see if i can get them to work propperly ...
- they have 8.3 mm valves
- the batterys can't be changed (maybe if you destroy the cases) (I heard that this is a quite normal method in the automotive branch)
- the instructions quotes "Model fitment information: MY20 and later OEM/Stock Touring wheels"
i.e. the 2020 Touring wheels have small valve holes (like the 2016+ CVO-wheels) and this might be the (only) reason why the new sensors are not supposed to work with older Touring Models (older Stock wheels have 11.x mm holes).
I will install the sensors in the wheels of my 2017 RGS in the winter an will see if i can get them to work propperly ...
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Woodsy (11-11-2019)
#96
#97
The comment I got from a dealer, that my problem would be that a Trike runs lower tire pressure than a normal 2 wheel and the sensors would always show low on air ??
Is there a way to adjust the set point ?? Please keep the info coming, and thanks to those that have
Is there a way to adjust the set point ?? Please keep the info coming, and thanks to those that have
#99
The comment I got from a dealer, that my problem would be that a Trike runs lower tire pressure than a normal 2 wheel and the sensors would always show low on air ??
Is there a way to adjust the set point ?? Please keep the info coming, and thanks to those that have
Is there a way to adjust the set point ?? Please keep the info coming, and thanks to those that have
#100
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