littleredrooster
Registered user
That misses the point of TPS completely, which is to give warning of a deflating tyre when riding. Having been the victim of a high-speed puncture in the past, I would rather not repeat the experience, thank you. TPS may just give me the 2 or 3 seconds warning to stop safely rather than bin it.It's another unnecessary complicated gadget to go wrong and cost loads to fix. How the feck did we manage for years without one on the bike? is it really that difficult to check pressures with an ordinary gauge?
...and that misses the point of ESA as well. For anyone who goes from two-up, fully loaded to hooning about solo - possibly several times a day when on holiday - ESA is a worthwhile addition. Saves me grovelling about on my knees every time I load or unload.It's like these fancy electronic suspension systems they fit these days, gadgets and gimmicks for the bone idle and victims of marketing hype![]()
Go on - tell us how good the points-and-coil ignition systems were, and how there's no Hall sensors to go wrong either...and sidevalves; why the hell do we need overhead valves and OHC. Marketing bloody hype...

, sorry to be so blunt "chances of a blowout are quite slim", so if your side walls are all perished and cracked or badly bulged etc. due to lack of maintenance, theres no chance of a blowout???, an tps is overkill, as has been said, it warns you your losing air fast or for what ever reason, so as far as im concerned its a safety feature and can only be a good thing