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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckskin View Post
    I have used this valve stem for many years on the GL1800's in lieu of the factory rubber mounted stems that dry rot. For those of you that are using the FOBO Trike TPMS, this is what it's designed for. Mount your sensor on the top stem and add air through the side stem. Best to acquire it and have it at time of next tire change whereas they can install it while changing tire.
    Where do you get it??? Ask Jacob at Lamonster Garage and he will get them for you...
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    Well there you go. I didn’t even know they existed, Buckskin. I didn’t want to use a T and have the FOBO sensor hanging off to one side. This will make getting air in the rear (the F3 rear, not MY rear) much easier than skinning knuckles attaching the flexible hose to the stock valve. Thanks very much

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    Let's keep these good ideas flowing.
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    Here is picture of the new FOBO Trike 2 sensor on the T-valve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peteoz View Post
    Well there you go. I didn’t even know they existed, Buckskin. I didn’t want to use a T and have the FOBO sensor hanging off to one side. This will make getting air in the rear (the F3 rear, not MY rear) much easier than skinning knuckles attaching the flexible hose to the stock valve. Thanks very much

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