Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS
alohaboy
Posted 2012-06-29 4:33 PM (#118005)
Subject: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Cruiser

Posts: 216
Danville, CA
Hey Guys,

Any recommendations for the above?

Thanks for your help.

Links if you have them with make/model and where you bought would be helpful.. .

Thanks and ride safe!!!

Brett
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-06-29 4:55 PM (#118009 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Visionary

Posts: 4278
do a search here ther you will find info
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2012-06-29 6:06 PM (#118018 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
To each their own i use tire guard on both bikes works for us
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jeffmack
Posted 2012-06-29 10:19 PM (#118035 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
I use tire safe guard. Great customer service. Good luck
http://www.tiresafeguard.com/

Edited by jeffmack 2012-06-29 10:20 PM
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RhodeTrip
Posted 2012-06-30 4:05 AM (#118041 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Rhode Island
I went with the Doran, has full display and a wired, remote alarm indicator.
http://www.doranmfg.com/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitoring-systems...
Don't have anything to compare it to but it works for me.

Jim
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Turk
Posted 2012-06-30 8:17 AM (#118055 - in reply to #118041)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
I use Hawkshead Moto-track http://www.tpms.ca/MOTOTRACK.html

It appears to be virtually identical to another popular model, probably made by the same company... but much cheaper.

I'm very happy with it.
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okie vision
Posted 2012-06-30 8:19 AM (#118056 - in reply to #118035)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
jeffmack - 2012-06-29 10:19 PM

I use tire safe guard. Great customer service. Good luck
http://www.tiresafeguard.com/
Same here. My front sensor failed after 4 mo's. My rear sensor failed after I broke it trying to replace the wafer battery..(be VERY careful). Steve Wong handles customer service in Cerritos, Ca and I sent the whole thing back to him. It's been a couple weeks and I was starting to agitate but Steve assures me there's an updated model he's waiting on and will ship it to me when he gets them. I did love this system while it worked. Got mine on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Tire-Pressure-Monitoring-System/dp...
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alohaboy
Posted 2012-06-30 9:44 AM (#118060 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Cruiser

Posts: 216
Danville, CA
Thx gang
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Boots
Posted 2012-07-01 6:29 PM (#118191 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
I check often enough to keep close, so I'm just looking for an 'idiot' light that tells me if I have a flat.
The constant monitoring would drive me crazy.

Looks like Duran has a remote warning light (thanks Jim) I could mount on the dash, leaving the rest of the unit hidden.


Edited by Boots 2012-07-01 6:33 PM
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alohaboy
Posted 2012-07-01 7:56 PM (#118207 - in reply to #118005)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems-RECOMMENDATIONS


Cruiser

Posts: 216
Danville, CA
Went with tire guard . Ease of install sold me. Will keep ya all posted. Thx for all the feedback
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