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    Very Active Member OverHillAndDale's Avatar
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    Default New TPMS or a way to mount the Big BIke Parts TPMS

    I've had a 2-wheel Big Bike Parts TPMS on all my motorcycles, and bought a trike TPMS for my new Spyder. Worked great, but it's curved shape doesn't lend well to mounting. The company advised me to use velcro. That held it fine for a while but it fell off this week, which I suppose was inevitable.

    RAM mounts says they don't have anything that will fit a device that small.

    I like the idea of a TPMS so I can ensure at a glance that I'm not leaking air and my front tires are close to equalized, but I don't want to spend the money again just to loose the device.

    So - does anyone use a TPMS that mounts better, or found a better way to mount the Big BIke Parts version?

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    Go to the autoparts store and get a roll of high quality double sided foam trim tape. Make sure the surfaces are super clean before sticking on.

    2018 F3 LIMITED

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    Very Active Member BLUEKNIGHT911's Avatar
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    Default CLEANER

    Quote Originally Posted by billybovine View Post
    Go to the autoparts store and get a roll of high quality double sided foam trim tape. Make sure the surfaces are super clean before sticking on.
    ......Wipe area well with Alcohol first....let dry................Mike

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    Default There you go...!!

    would have suggested the same...
    Gene and Ilana De Laney
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    2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black

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