Tire Pressure monitoring
#2
TP monitoring has been integrated for years in cars and and trucks.
They should have done this years ago for bikes.
If you have and older bike that did not come with it, you can add it in the same manner that cage owners do, aftermarket TP Monitoring kits are available.
www.doranmfg.com/tirepressuremonitorproducts.htm
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems for Motorcycles, RVs, and trucks. TPMS help save money, reduce accidents and reduce wear.
They should have done this years ago for bikes.
If you have and older bike that did not come with it, you can add it in the same manner that cage owners do, aftermarket TP Monitoring kits are available.
www.doranmfg.com/tirepressuremonitorproducts.htm
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems for Motorcycles, RVs, and trucks. TPMS help save money, reduce accidents and reduce wear.
#7
It's new on the 2016's. The valve stem has the pressure transducer inside the rim, like on cars.
You can see the pressures using the trigger switch..
Odometer, Trip A, Trip B, Remaining miles, Front psi, rear psi.
Or from the info screen on the radio.
If it senses low pressure, a box will pop up with a notification and offer to route you (GPS) to a gas station.
But if you fill your tires at 70 degrees ambient temp and it drops to mid thirties over night... that low pressure box will pop up in the morning.
You can see the pressures using the trigger switch..
Odometer, Trip A, Trip B, Remaining miles, Front psi, rear psi.
Or from the info screen on the radio.
If it senses low pressure, a box will pop up with a notification and offer to route you (GPS) to a gas station.
But if you fill your tires at 70 degrees ambient temp and it drops to mid thirties over night... that low pressure box will pop up in the morning.
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I really like the Rhineharts. Didn't have to do anything with the computer. Very good deep sound and not overly loud at highway speeds but they get everybody attention.