Damaged Tyre Pressure Sensors - anyone got any experience?

Think I would be tempted to try and fabricate a new rubber part from some pipe with the dimensions you mentioned. Scour the net & see if you can get some pipe with inner & outer dims you describe. It might not work, but rubber pipe is inexpensive so you will not have lost an arm & a leg in trying.
 
I like letting 1200 tyres down,just so the owners can feel the real benefit of this gadget.

I'm now worried that I won't be able to ride my 1100 anymore without them,can they be retro fitted:rolleyes:
 
I like letting 1200 tyres down,just so the owners can feel the real benefit of this gadget.

I'm now worried that I won't be able to ride my 1100 anymore without them,can they be retro fitted:rolleyes:


Don't Vern, you'll upset them:blast

Your 1100 is very unsafe without this type of option, you better leave it at home and take the bus
 
Luddites rule, glass is always better half-empty, don't want any of this new-fangled progress, "there is no bright side", old is best 'cos I don't understand the new, etc....:blagblah:blagblah:blagblah:blagblah:blagblah

Pass me the Daily Mail......:thumb
 
Still an overcomplication in my book....................in terms of pure motorcycling

I had it, but couldn't see the point really

Fine, if you like gadgets

Just another complication for the sake of technology

You agree with it...............I don't

That's all and so therefore no need get personal

2 different opinions, wow!.................welcome to the real world

Your pro-1200 hobby horse is as big as my anti-1200 hobby horse

So.................hey we're quits:augie


Just bought a new gs without any gadgets other than heated grips. :JBHad an 05 gs from new with servos n abs, nowt but bother and ruined a great bike in my opinion.:blagblah Each to to their own n all that I love the bike but not keen on all the 'gadgets' Just another opinion.:type
 
I for one am interested in these sensors

So am I.

Why do threads such as this end up going off topic with purile arguments about "my bike being better than yours".
I'm not interested whether certain people like gadgets or not, if people don't like them that much then go and start your own thread to discuss it.

What makes it worse is that this 'off topic' discussion is being encouraged by a moderator whose time, I would have thought, would be better spent splitting the thread and removing the off topic discussion to a thread of it's own.

Bob
 
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I'm not interested whether certain people like gadgets or not, if people don't like them that much then go and start your own thread to discuss it.

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Oh gawd. I was thinking exactly the same. :)
 
My TP sensors have sometimes given a wild reading but ok after enfine stop and restart. I am amazed how accurate they are when checked against a proper pressure guage. Can't say that the 1200 Adventure handles in an odd way or could catch out an unwary rider but I suppose you get a bit more ambitios than one would have done on an 1150 and surprised at how competent the 1200 is. 1150 is still a nicer "feel" I reckon
 


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