Tire Pressure monitoring
#11
I've been riding for 41 years and never felt the need to worry about what my tire pressure was at any moment.......because I know for a fact:
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
#12
I've been riding for 41 years and never felt the need to worry about what my tire pressure was at any moment.......because I know for a fact:
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
#13
^^^ I had the tire pressure sensor on my wife's car save me having to change a tire in the middle of the desert this last summer. We picked up a nail as we were leaving our AZ house headed for SoCal, and the sensor warned us of low pressure as I was headed out of town. I got out and checked and at first thought the sensor was wrong because the tire looked ok. I looked closer as she rolled forward and Sure enough there was a nail and a slow leak. I headed to the nearest tire shop and had it fixed. The TPS on her car came in handy that day.
#14
^^^ I had the tire pressure sensor on my wife's car save me having to change a tire in the middle of the desert this last summer. We picked up a nail as we were leaving our AZ house headed for SoCal, and the sensor warned us of low pressure as I was headed out of town. I got out and checked and at first thought the sensor was wrong because the tire looked ok. I looked closer as she rolled forward and Sure enough there was a nail and a slow leak. I headed to the nearest tire shop and had it fixed. The TPS on her car came in handy that day.
#15
I've been riding for 41 years and never felt the need to worry about what my tire pressure was at any moment.......because I know for a fact:
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
1. Generally once a month I need to add a psi or 2 to my tires.
2. To do that, I have to use a tire pressure gauge ($3 or $4 bucks for a decent digital online and $40 for a tire inflator/compressor in the garage).
3. Only once in all those years, did I have a problem with more serious leakage before I learned just check the valve stem nut is snug every time I wash my bikes.
So what is a tire pressure monitoring system going to do for you besides giving you a false sense of security if you have not learned good pre-maintenance habits? Guess I'm just old! LOL.
One tip, don't put metal valve caps on.
If exposed to salt, they will corrode on. Expensive to replace stem and sensor.
#16
That wont happen the same way on a bike! My point is you need to add air to your tires on a regular basis, having a tpm or not isn't going to get you out of the chore. Tire pressure is way more important on 2 wheels than on an automobile, I have a tpm on my F150 and rarely need to add air, not so on my Harleys.
The situation I described could absolutely happen on a bike. If you get a puncture with a slow leak you are going to get a warning on the info screen. Depending on where you are riding and how slow the leak is, you may or may not feel the low pressure before the bike warns you.
#17
I check my pressure frequently too. But I didn't realize I picked this nail up. I don't like the infotainment systems, but TPMS is a feature I would like to have.
One tip, don't put metal valve caps on.
If exposed to salt, they will corrode on. Expensive to replace stem and sensor.
One tip, don't put metal valve caps on.
If exposed to salt, they will corrode on. Expensive to replace stem and sensor.
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