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TPMS to monitor all 3 tires and the RT airbag

RayBJ

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I am looking for a 4-wheel waterproof TPMS system so I can monitor all wheels and the 2020 RT base rear airabag. I've only found a lighter socket version on amazon but want to mount the display on the bars or dash. I'd rather not install a socket to do this and would prefer using USB or 12v. Has anyone done this? If so, what did you use?
 
I am looking for a 4-wheel waterproof TPMS system so I can monitor all wheels and the 2020 RT base rear airabag. I've only found a lighter socket version on amazon but want to mount the display on the bars or dash. I'd rather not install a socket to do this and would prefer using USB or 12v. Has anyone done this? If so, what did you use?

CALL LAMONT at Lamonster Garage he has them maybe even a video
 
FOBO has done that for me for several years. Monitor all it's info on my cellphone. I keep the FOBO screen open all the time because if there is a loss in PSI I get an instant alert.
 
I just bought one of the FOBO 2 (3 sensor) systems from Lamonster based on recommendations here. I'm hoping to be able to add a 4th sensor for the air bag but not sure if the system will allow this. Obviously, I'm more concerned with low pressure in a tire but it would still be nice to be able to monitor the air bag. Not even sure if this would be a good idea. I think I read (and I could be wrong) you have to re-pair a sensor if you take it off. If that's the case and the air bag leaks slightly, I'm not sure it would be worth the effort and expense. Someone here (and I really wish I could remember who it was as I want to thank him and ask a question) suggested adding a short air line extender (like for a dually pick 'em up truck) so it's easier to get to the air bag Schrader valve. I did that (1st one leaked) but not sure how to route it. (It interferes w/the seat slightly.)

I hope to have my FOBO by this weekend. I'll post here if it gets here and I get it installed. Note, I've heard that the FOBO stopped working w/BuRP Connect. Not sure if that's true or not.
 
Thanks for the replies!
I'm trying to avoid using the phone to monitor. I ride year-round and phone is in my pocket. I had a 2-tire MC unit on my previous bikes and was hoping to find a waterproof 4-tire stand-alone product if such an animal exists.
 
Thanks for the replies!
I'm trying to avoid using the phone to monitor. I ride year-round and phone is in my pocket. I had a 2-tire MC unit on my previous bikes and was hoping to find a waterproof 4-tire stand-alone product if such an animal exists.

Maybe a unit for a car if it will allow the rear tires to be set at separate pressures for alarms.
 
I've used an auto version for probably about 2 years now. I dont normally use one of the sensors on the rear shock, but I suppose you could. I dont see where it would tell you much. As for being waterproof, if it starts to get wet, I can move it off the dash since its only held on by velcro.

You cant beat it for the price, about 50 bucks. This particular one can charge itself in the sun, but most can charge off a USB and the battery will last months. Search for auto tpms on Amazon and you will see a bunch.

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I dont normally use one of the sensors on the rear shock, but I suppose you could. I dont see where it would tell you much.

If you no longer have a bike with the auto leveling suspension, it would make a difference. The 2020+ RT base models don't have that and I've heard rumors that they're known to leak air. Don't know if this is true but if it is, it would be nice to know before heading off on a ride. On the other hand, it doesn't take much to pop the drivers seat and check the air quickly. Sure is easier than checking tire pressures. :)
 
If you no longer have a bike with the auto leveling suspension, it would make a difference. The 2020+ RT base models don't have that and I've heard rumors that they're known to leak air. Don't know if this is true but if it is, it would be nice to know before heading off on a ride. On the other hand, it doesn't take much to pop the drivers seat and check the air quickly. Sure is easier than checking tire pressures. :)

NOT. It's a PIA -- I'll take the tires any day.
 
NOT. It's a PIA -- I'll take the tires any day.

No, sir on the "NOT". I added an extension air line. Now, the new Schrader valve is just under the drivers seat. Pop the seat, unscrew the cap, check the air, cap back on, seat down and away I go. It literally takes 90 seconds and doesn't require I get on the ground. Now, withOUT that extension, I'd say you're 200% correct (except that back tire...I think the bags are wider than on my '18).
 
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