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FOBO Spot On

Fred-WA

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Prior to installing the FOBO TPMS on my front tires I checked the pressure with my fancy, expensive digital pressure gauge and it read 19 PSI. This seemed good but when I installed the FOBO’s it read 17 PSI on both tires Thought there might be a misread from the FOBO so I tried my analog pressure gauge and sure enough it read 17 PSI. Looks like I have be running under by about two pounds for the past months. I’m sold on these tire pressure monitors.
 
One thing I realy like about them is the piece of mind. I use to forget to check the presure before a ride then half way through would wonder. Now flip on the phone app. No worries.
 
FOBO is awesome!

I was sceptical too, but now that I have them, I love the peace of mind. I used to get on my hands and knees every morning before riding to check the pressure, and most times it was fine. Now, I no longer have to check the tires, I just rely on the FOBO. Great peace of mind, and what a relief on my knees!

Yes, the sensors are spot on!

Pam
 
One thing I really like about them is the piece of mind. I use to forget to check the pressure before a ride then half way through would wonder. Now flip on the phone app. No worries.
Exactly!! The FOBO sensors are worth their weight in gold for that reason alone. :thumbup: (Good thing they're not very heavy. ;) )
 
Same here, I also keep track of my wife's Harley pressure in the same app, and likewise she can see my spyder on her app.
 
FOBO on my 2014 RTS

I was looking today at the valve stems on the front wheels of my RTS and there is not much clearance between the top end of the stem and wheel. Can anyone provide the height of the FOBO sensor. Also will it create problems if. after installing, the sensor touches the rim? I note a similar problem on the rear wheel.

Here's an iphone photo showing the left stem.

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Does it appear that there is enough space for the sensor (apologize for the photo)? To orient you, the tire is unseen at the bottom of the picture. There is a wheelspoke on the right and a blurred one on the left.

Thanks....

ken tompkins
 

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