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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2013-06-16 6:57 PM (#140563 - in reply to #140266)
Subject: Re: Checking Tire Pressure / Filling Air


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Arkainzeye, you said you haven't checked them out. So before you speak, you might want to do just that. TPMS are easy to use, mine was easy to install (just put the freaking caps on) and easy to use. Hey, if you want to be all high and mighty about getting on your fucking knees to check your air, so be it. But please, don't piss all over a TPMS system you admit you have never used or even bothered to check out. GEEZ!
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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-06-16 7:18 PM (#140566 - in reply to #140266)
Subject: Re: Checking Tire Pressure / Filling Air


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
How well is your insurance company going to cover you when you're on the freeway and you start losing tire pressure? A TPMS used properly can give you the few seconds warning you may need to pull over before you lose control. My mother was in rehab for 2 years after a rear tire lost presure @ 70mph. Almost got run over by the car behind too. A TPSM could have gotten her to the shoulder.
I have the Doran TPMS. It's main unit (in the saddlebag) is hardwired, always on and has a very bright light on my dash that blinks if I have low pressure or suddenly starts to lose pressure.
Your right, a TPMS is just a toy if your just going to keep it in your pocket while riding.
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