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MeudtPG
04-01-2019, 04:30 PM
TRULY BLUETOOTH 5 TPMS FOR 3 WHEELERS!
I am running a new 2018 RTL with an auto air shock (need 4 sensors) on horrible WISCONSIN POTHOLE :wrong:roads so I need a tire monitoring that is the best and after researching I am gonna pull the trigger for all four of newest FOBO sensors with new app.

Talked to a Senior Engineer - Product | Salutica Allied Solutions Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of Salutica Berhad) regarding this new FOBO2 and he said:
You can use reversed trike + air-shock profile in FOBO bike 2 App to monitor canAm tires and air shock.
:yes:We are still working on BRP connect integration with this FOBO Bike 2 and it will be available soon. :thumbup:

The FOBO Bike 2 App on google play only supports the new FOBO Bike 2 sensors-

https://my-fobo.com/Product/TRIKE2

jcthorne
04-02-2019, 09:14 AM
I will watch and see if it works any better than the Fobo classic system I wasted so much money on.

FalconAF
04-08-2019, 06:51 AM
So the Trike2 system comes with 3 sensors. Do you just buy a 4th sensor as an extra and the app then lets you use all 4 of them to monitor the air shock too then?

But...would I really NEED to monitor the air shock at all on the 2018 RTL?

I also have a 2018 RTL, and my understanding is it's going to automatically use the Spyder's internal compressor to adjust the air shock regardless of what I do. I checked the pressure using a regular tire gauge on the under the seat valve stem and it read 52 PSI. I have no idea if that is "normal" or what would be. There is a chart in the Owner's Manual, but it's confusing as to whether I should use it if I have the "ACS Rear Suspension Adjustment (with Automatic Adjustment)", which 2018 RTL's have. The manual implies the PSI is already set at a "normal" level and the ACS will handle everything from there. I weigh 200 lbs and ride 1-up. I've never "weight loaded" my Spyder yet with a bunch of luggage or carried a passenger, and I've never heard the compressor do anything (like the manual says I sometimes will) in the 4 weeks I've had the RTL.

Am I missing a concept here? Should I even worry about the air shock pressure of the air shock on my 2018 RTL? Or does the Spyder manage it all by itself?

MeudtPG
04-12-2019, 04:27 PM
So the Trike2 system comes with 3 sensors. Do you just buy a 4th sensor as an extra and the app then lets you use all 4 of them to monitor the air shock too then?

But...would I really NEED to monitor the air shock at all on the 2018 RTL?

I also have a 2018 RTL, and my understanding is it's going to automatically use the Spyder's internal compressor to adjust the air shock regardless of what I do. I checked the pressure using a regular tire gauge on the under the seat valve stem and it read 52 PSI. I have no idea if that is "normal" or what would be. There is a chart in the Owner's Manual, but it's confusing as to whether I should use it if I have the "ACS Rear Suspension Adjustment (with Automatic Adjustment)", which 2018 RTL's have. The manual implies the PSI is already set at a "normal" level and the ACS will handle everything from there. I weigh 200 lbs and ride 1-up. I've never "weight loaded" my Spyder yet with a bunch of luggage or carried a passenger, and I've never heard the compressor do anything (like the manual says I sometimes will) in the 4 weeks I've had the RTL.

Am I missing a concept here? Should I even worry about the air shock pressure of the air shock on my 2018 RTL? Or does the Spyder manage it all by itself?

Hi Falcon, I also tried to understand the new non-adjustable air shock and even had dealer order the missing required shock pressure decal under warranty (in manual) for this air shock. Dealer got me the decal and said that the air shock is all automatic and no adjustment needed. So I am just putting on the new FOBO2 sensors along with the air shock because it allows it to be. I do not think we need to worry about the air shock because it is automatic but it is nice to know what pressures are happening with 2-up and load or 1-up. The FOBO parts are:
FOBO Bike 2 TRIKE, Black, 3v Part # FM2441 Model # TM1802 TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (for all three tires).
FOBO2 FOBO BIKE 2 BLACK TPMS SENSOR Part # FM2465 Model # TM1802 (for schrader valve under the seat). Total cost $204.00 for all four from Mylasia. Here is my screenshot of the new FOBO 2 app with all four sensors.
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FalconAF
04-12-2019, 10:01 PM
OK, thanks for that explanation. I'm still hesitant to buy the FOBO though because I've read that some people who did OS updates on their phones caused the FOBO to not work at all anymore, and FOBO said "too bad". After doing IT in the Air Force for over 26 years, I would be inclined to believe that is more likely an end-user error of some kind after the phone update. But if FOBO is really leaving a $140+ product user hanging out to dry after a cell phone Operating System update, then I wouldn't buy it.

How long have you had your FOBO? What phone OS are you using (Apple IOS or Android)? Have you experienced any issues with the FOBO after updating your phone's Operating System?

jcthorne
04-13-2019, 07:41 AM
OK, thanks for that explanation. I'm still hesitant to buy the FOBO though because I've read that some people who did OS updates on their phones caused the FOBO to not work at all anymore, and FOBO said "too bad". After doing IT in the Air Force for over 26 years, I would be inclined to believe that is more likely an end-user error of some kind after the phone update. But if FOBO is really leaving a $140+ product user hanging out to dry after a cell phone Operating System update, then I wouldn't buy it.

How long have you had your FOBO? What phone OS are you using (Apple IOS or Android)? Have you experienced any issues with the FOBO after updating your phone's Operating System?

Its not hearsay. It happened to me. FOBO Customer dis-service is awful the moment you insinuate there may be anything wrong with their product that needs improvement. I sold off all our stock of this product at a loss and no longer carry it. Big waste of money on a defective product.

MeudtPG
04-13-2019, 09:01 AM
Its not hearsay. It happened to me. FOBO Customer dis-service is awful the moment you insinuate there may be anything wrong with their product that needs improvement. I sold off all our stock of this product at a loss and no longer carry it. Big waste of money on a defective product.

I am running Android S9 with FOBO2 app for only two weeks. It is a smooth operation to monitor and the share feature works great.
Sorry to hear about the bad experience with the original FOBO and customer support problems. I took a leap of faith in trying these much smaller and lighter new Bluetooth5 FOBO2 sensors and to date have exchanged many emails with prompt support questions and help.
I first ordered the wrong - extra FOBO original sensor for the air shock and that did not work with the new sensors and app yet. Support took care of my order right away and sent the correct one within days along with follow up emails to confirm all is working correct. Will update how these perform now that all is up and running. They are aware of old sensor compatibility issues and say this:FOBO Bike 2 App Updates

Android version (1.3.0), Released date: 25.03.2019

What's new:

- Gauge pressure.

What's fixed:

- UI improvement.

- FOBO Share bugs fixed.

What's pending:

- Android Wear compatibility.

- BRP Connect integration.

- Firmware update.

- Overlay feature.

- Reference pressure.

- First generation FOBO Bike compatibility.

- Group Ride.

Meatloaf
06-09-2019, 07:12 AM
FOBO is still saying "coming soon" for the FOBO Bike 2/BRP Connect integration. I had inquired if I could use the supported FOBO Bike app with the FOBO Bike 2 sensors. I'm trying to pin them down on a more exact time.

"Dear Sir,
Thanks for contacting us.
You cannot use FOBO bike 2 sensors with FOBO bike App on BRP, we are in the midst of developing FOBO bike 2 BRP connect App. It will be available soon."

Meatloaf
06-09-2019, 11:38 AM
The FOBO engineer says they're shooting for the end of this month.

2dogs
06-09-2019, 12:15 PM
Been running FOBO's (4 of them on android s5) for years. Behind Squared Away and Baja Ron, they're probably the neatest upgrade I've ever invested in. By the way, whenever you receive or install an upgrade on your phone or computer, it's the same as seeing a road sign saying "caution one lane bridge rough road ahead!"

jlc41
06-09-2019, 12:20 PM
That would be nice. Plese keep us posted.
Thanks

Joe

Flamewinger
06-09-2019, 08:32 PM
Used the original FOBO since the new version wasn't available like they said. Had no problems with it and now that I have the new version it works even better. Much quicker and I don't understand why you would need one on for the rear shock as it's automatic.

Can't wait for it to be available on BRP Connect.

Highwayman2013
06-09-2019, 09:49 PM
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woods
06-10-2019, 06:30 PM
Falcon,the air valve under the seat is a shock pre-load.Compare it to twisting a shock spring up or down a notch.Take it down to 40,ride it,take it up to 60 and ride.The stiffer ride at higher pressure is easy to feel.I run 40 when 1up at 170lbs and 50-55 when 2up,an additional 105lbs or so.I like the Cadillac ride you may care for a stiffer feel.

2dogs
06-10-2019, 08:13 PM
Used the original FOBO since the new version wasn't available like they said. Had no problems with it and now that I have the new version it works even better. Much quicker and I don't understand why you would need one on for the rear shock as it's automatic.

Can't wait for it to be available on BRP Connect.

What is it about the new version that makes it better than the original version? Just wondering.

Peteoz
06-10-2019, 08:40 PM
I don't understand why you would need one on for the rear shock as it's automatic.


That’s because you are only looking at your own rides, Flamewinger. There are Spyder models out there that have manually adjustable air bags, which is why there is a need for a FOBO sensor. ;)

Pete