Pairing a new pair of tyre pressure sensors to ECU

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Got me a second pair of wheels for the GSA :beerjug:
They come with RDC sensors already fitted - is there a way that I can pair these to my bike (which already has one pair of sensors registered to the ECU) myself, or is it as I suspect a trip to the stealer to have the magic box connected?
 
no idea if you can have more than one pair registered at a time but registering them is either a beta function of the GS911 or a trip to the stealers.
 
You can have two sets of sensors linked to the OBC to take care of the set of road tyres and another set of knoblies - will need a GS911 or a trip to the dealers as said above.
 
Well I've not got access to a GS911, so it looks like time to pull my pants down :rolleyes:
 
Tyre pressure

Don't waist money just check your tyres more often the original way with a gauge ,and you'll know when you have puncture or loss of air as the ride will turn shit ,save your money just carry a tpg :D :thumb
 
Last week in the driving rain so soon after all the salt, my tyre sensors both lost signal. No worries the bike handled fine, but the display complained constantly. Quite annoying after a few miles. At least it doesn't beep. Eventually they came back on, so finding will be "fun".
 
Don't waist money just check your tyres more often the original way with a gauge ,and you'll know when you have puncture or loss of air as the ride will turn shit ,save your money just carry a tpg :D :thumb

Thanks for the off topic and uninvited advice. :blagblah
Its my money so I do believe I'll "waist" it as I see fit.
 
Thanks for the off topic and uninvited advice. :blagblah
Its my money so I do believe I'll "waist" it as I see fit.

I imagine the OP wants wants things to work so the comment about carrying a tyre pressure gauge wasn't very helpful (& probably does that anyway).

But, it wasnt off topic and no need to be so snotty.
 
Thanks for the off topic and uninvited advice. :blagblah
Its my money so I do believe I'll "waist" it as I see fit.

It's a forum open to comments from whom ever ,uninvited or not !! .yes your open to waist your money how you see fit ,I wouldn't be concerned on setting another pair of wheels ,just check your second set of rims more often for pressure ,it just saves funds and confusion :blast :pullface
 
It's a forum open to comments from whom ever ,uninvited or not !! .yes your open to waist your money how you see fit ,I wouldn't be concerned on setting another pair of wheels ,just check your second set of rims more often for pressure ,it just saves funds and confusion :blast :pullface

IF you bother to read the OP I didn't ask for opinions on whether I should or should not run pressure sensors or how often I should manually check my tyre pressures. Thanks once again for sharing your opinion on what you would do. :blagblah Which is completely unrelated to what I am doing. Its good to know you have an opinion :comfort
 
IF you bother to read the OP I didn't ask for opinions on whether I should or should not run pressure sensors or how often I should manually check my tyre pressures. Thanks once again for sharing your opinion on what you would do. :blagblah Which is completely unrelated to what I am doing. Its good to know you have an opinion :comfort

With all due respect, you really are a miserable, ungrateful cnut.

Andres
 
With all due respect, you really are a miserable, ungrateful cnut.

Andres

What have I got to be grateful about? I asked a clear question and I received an answer to a different question, that I hadn't asked. Other posters on the other hand responded directly to my question, for which I am grateful.:beerjug:

As for being a miserable cnut you probably have me on that one :aidan
 


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