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Old 01-28-2018, 03:28 AM   #1
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Tpms tire pressure monitor system import

Been looking for one of these for awhile and have looked at all. This might do the job about $57.00 Canadian comes out of China and takes a month to get.

Has batteries in the caps and the monitor has recharge battery by USB.

Only problem I see will be hard to read in bright daylight but I am putting the unit in my bags so should be covered by the sun a bit to read it.

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Old 01-28-2018, 06:36 AM   #2
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Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the report on them later.

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Old 01-28-2018, 10:21 AM   #3
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I will make sure once I use it for awhile that I get back on here and let every one know that is interested in the product.
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Old 01-28-2018, 03:37 PM   #4
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I put a Steelmate TPMS from Ali Express on my Voyager a year ago. It's great for peace of mind, and I'd had difficulty prior to that failing to check pressure often enough to avoid premature wear & cupping.

You should mount the unit where you can see it Dave. One of the features of the thing is that it'll alert you of any sudden loss of pressure or over-temperature with a flashing and audible alarm.

You might find a pair of Tee couplings as well, to screw onto (metal) straight Schrader valves. I have mine mounted like that, as in the picture, so I can put air in without taking the sender units off. You can have issues with slow leaks around the sender units from having to take them off & put them back on all the time. I've wound a little plumber's tape around the valve stems as well. It helps me trust that I won't lose any air... that valve is "always open" with the sensor cap on it, and that made me a little nervous.
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Old 01-28-2018, 04:10 PM   #5
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Very interesting, look forward to your report.
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Should you install these at tire change so it can be balanced with them on??

And Nice touch there PEG, integrated into the fairing.
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Thanks Peg the T valve is a great idea and have seen them before on the web. I have found them at this site on the web and ordered them. Wish the Canadian dollar was worth more god it is worth nothing at all lately.


http://www.cyclemax.com/inc/sdetail/...ms/4102/261164
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Old 01-28-2018, 06:18 PM   #8
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does the handlebar mount for the display fit ok on the handlebars for the voyager?
 
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does the handlebar mount for the display fit ok on the handlebars for the voyager?
Not on the one I got. I didn't want it there anyway, and the unit is easily removed from it's holder without any loss of function. I just drilled a hole in my fairing for the wire, and attached it with 3M double sided tape. It's never looked like moving, and will just dangle from the wire in the unlikely event it does. The hole needed to be quite a large one to fit the plug on it, but I found a small grommet I could cut & slip in there to make it look OEM.

In the same spot on the other side of the fairing I mounted a cheap 12V backlit thermometer I also found on Ali Express... I can confirm I'm looking for that integrated appearance as mentioned by mbarr10.

It's a hot day down here. That's Celsius and in my shaded ventilated garage, or around 80F.
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Should you install these at tire change so it can be balanced with them on??

And Nice touch there PEG, integrated into the fairing.
I didn't bother, and haven't noticed any balance issues. I'll probably take the sensor caps off when I send the wheels in for their next tires to prevent damage but will leave the T valve on there. I thought the height of the T valve means the sensors sit closer to the axle anyway, which should reduce any potential centrifuge problems or flexing / cracking valve stems. Those issues are why they recommend steel valve stems rather than rubber.
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The mount will work on a voyager as the clamp screws down to a very tiny clamp. I just have a problem mounting it on handlebars as the theft here in Edmonton area is so high. Even if they can not use something they steal it or smash it. Plus with this unit as I said I doubt you would be able to see the figures displayed in the sunlight. I have a Nolan helmet with sound system so would never hear the beep if the tire was going down in pressure anyways. Practically deaf by nature in my ears so the unit will go in the right bag as I always store stuff mostly in that bag and would be looking at it most likely every time I started bike. Here is better video of the clamp for your interest.

As far as balance issues I used the beads in the tire so there never should be a problem and they have worked well.

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Tahey are here

Well they finally came the new tire valves for the TPMS
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Let us know if the new stems fit the hole in the rim without altering anything i really like these and i see they are for a Goldwing, i have a voyager i hope the voyager is the same as Buckey's 1700 Nomad as far as stem size.
 
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will do as soon as I know how well they work will let all know on here.
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