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Tire monitoring System

gerald37

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Is there any one on here using a tire monitor system on their Spyder? I have used Doran for years on my motorcycles. The model that I have they have stopped making the sensors for. Does anyone know of a good brand to buy?
 
Integrates with BRP connect so you can see it on the Bike screen..

I didn't realize it would also pair with the bike - that is a great feature for those. Does it also tell you the tp before you ride the bike, either via your phone or the dash? That was one feature that I wished that my previous motorcycles had.
 
I didn't realize it would also pair with the bike - that is a great feature for those. Does it also tell you the tp before you ride the bike, either via your phone or the dash? That was one feature that I wished that my previous motorcycles had.

It pairs with 2018+ RTs and F3T/Ls. BuRP Connect is trash but allegedly, FOBO 2 now works in it. If you use BuRP Connect, you can't use your phone for anything else. I have the FOBO 2 and it works very well but I don't use BuRP Connect. FOBO 2 has a stand alone phone app. That's what I use. You can see the tire pressures and temps any time. The bike doesn't have to be running. Just checked my tire pressures from my office and my bike hasn't been running since Sunday.
 
I have the FOBO But mine don't seem to go down far enough to hit the valve stem to read the pressure. So currently they don't work at all. Anybody have any suggestions that don't involve switching out the whole valve stem?
 
They don't fit on Shamrock wheels although I'm not sure what the Shamrock wheels are or what models they came on.
 
I tried putting a piece of a toothpick in and it worked! But it was too long and wouldn't let the valve seat. So I switched to a piece of plastic zip tie. I seems to be working. I know when I check it when I get home wed night.

Wow the things I do to make things work!
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