Ordered mine this afternoon, getting two silver and one black. Was told that sometime in May there will be chrome caps available.
Stefen,
The Driving tires doing the work always get warmer than the Driven tire. That was the first thing I noticed when I installed them on my trike. If you don't set the MAX pressure on the driving tire (or in my case tires) 20% higher than Recommended Cold Pressure. You will most likely get a high pressure alarm. It happened to me. I installed the sensors on my trike and we left for Daytona, it was about 87 degrees, the asphalt was over 106 degrees. I was cruising, for about two hours, on a quite two lane road in the middle of nowhere, listening to my music when all of a sudden I had this whaling noise inside my helmet, I sat up, looked all around, and was anticipating being run down by a SNOWPLOW..........and I live in South West Florida. My Smartphone is mounted on the handle bars and I saw the trike icon on the screen with a red box flashing 45. I had set the high pressure at 10% of the recommended 40 psi or 44 psi.
They work.
Bob Mutch
Stefen,
The Driving tires doing the work always get warmer than the Driven tire. That was the first thing I noticed when I installed them on my trike. If you don't set the MAX pressure on the driving tire (or in my case tires) 20% higher than Recommended Cold Pressure. You will most likely get a high pressure alarm. It happened to me. I installed the sensors on my trike and we left for Daytona, it was about 87 degrees, the asphalt was over 106 degrees. I was cruising, for about two hours, on a quite two lane road in the middle of nowhere, listening to my music when all of a sudden I had this whaling noise inside my helmet, I sat up, looked all around, and was anticipating being run down by a SNOWPLOW..........and I live in South West Florida. My Smartphone is mounted on the handle bars and I saw the trike icon on the screen with a red box flashing 45. I had set the high pressure at 10% of the recommended 40 psi or 44 psi.
They work.
Bob Mutch
So the app sends an alarm into the bluetooth in the helmet? Very handy. I'm thinking can this work?
I have a 3 wheel motorcycle and sometimes I will tow it in a trailer. I understand that I can make two "plans" in the app, one for the bike and one for the trailer. If I take two sensors off the bike and disable them, then install them on the trailer. Using plan two to monitor the trailer tires. This should work right? I know I'm cheap, I don't want to buy any more sensors than I need to. The trailer is only used to transport the bike. No need to monitor the bike on the trailer or the trailer sitting in the parking stall.
BTW welcome to SL
I just got confirmation from FOBO support, which BTW is great. You can buy the FOBO bike set plus one for the rear wheel install on the Spyder and all is as previously stated. When you are towing the bike on a trailer, you take the 2 off the front tires and put them on the trailer tires. You do not need to disable them when transferring them. You will need to reset the new pressure desired.
Package left Malaisya yesterday and is now in Anchorage (Alaska) at the Fedex installation. Should be in Montreal tomorrow morning and at home here in Quebec City by thursday.
TPMS will be install friday morning.
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Do Spyders use metal valve stems? Every Bike/Trike TPMS system has some type of warning/disclaime about their use with rubber valve stems due to the potential for the rubber valve stem to fail because of the additional weight of the TPMS sensors on top of the stem. The only problem I ever had was removing the Tire Guard TPMS sensor. It loosened up the stem and caused the tire to go flat. Luckily I had a 4-way tire tool and fixed the problem and reinflated the tire.
Package receive this morning. Installation schedule for tomorrow.