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Anyone want to sell their tire pressure sensors?

JulieMarie

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I was thinking about buying the FOBO tire pressure sensors and after searching the forum it looks like quite a few people have them and don't use them.
My husband checked the tire pressure for me a few days ago and he had a hard time getting to the valve and much cussing ensued. And they were really low! I still have my original tires.

Are the valves harder to get at on a Spyder than a car? Just seems like it would be a good thing to know the tire pressure and if I can do it without rolling around on concrete that's a big plus!

Thanks.
 
Are the valves harder to get at on a Spyder than a car? Just seems like it would be a good thing to know the tire pressure and if I can do it without rolling around on concrete that's a big plus!
Thanks.

The rear tyre on an F3-L is much, much harder to get to than a car, Maria..., and you have to rolll the F3 until the valve is easy to get to, and that’s a pretty narrow window. The fronts are easy. I will never be selling my FOBO for exactly that reason. You only have to lie down on the floor when your tyres actually need to have air added.:thumbup: .....hope you find a seller.

Pete
 
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I can supply you with this from Big Bike I stock them they work great.
Now on sale for the 4th. call for killer deal
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Dave



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I was thinking about buying the FOBO tire pressure sensors and after searching the forum it looks like quite a few people have them and don't use them.
My husband checked the tire pressure for me a few days ago and he had a hard time getting to the valve and much cussing ensued. And they were really low! I still have my original tires.

Are the valves harder to get at on a Spyder than a car? Just seems like it would be a good thing to know the tire pressure and if I can do it without rolling around on concrete that's a big plus!

Thanks.
 
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