it makes me wonder how I've managed in 40 years of riding without this system. Stop'N'Go puncture repair kit is excellent though.
I know that EU legislation is making these a compulsory manufacturers fitment to cars; I'm not sure about PTW's but I agree that it's a useful thing to have.Same happened to me on Saturday last....sliver of metal (looks like a piece of Stanley Blade) slow release of air from the tyre....TPM alerted me. Nursed it to a nearby cafe - parked it up and called the AA. They fixed it for me with a temporary fix. AA guy followed me for mostr of the 30 mile ride home - good service. Tyre written off - 10k miles. Never buy a bike without TPM again !
I can see these have their uses but they also have their faults I think. Apart from the electrickery, which is more to go wrong on the bike, and the innacurate readings the biggest thing I have against them is when was the last time you actually checked your tyres?
When I manually check my tyre pressure, I will spin the wheel and check the tyres for wear, damage and whilst you are doing that, you are subconciously checking the area for anything else, rear drive play nuts and bolts dropping off etc etc .
Whilst I don't mind bells and whistles like this, there is a danger that you will never do the practical stuff.
Had an interesting chat with my buddy at a US dealer who do all the CHP bikes. He reckons the TPS are up to 5 psi out on most bikes so they have binned them and have gone back to manual readings and proper checking. The workshop guys now ignore the pressure on the TPS and check manually on service and they are inaccurate.....!!!
I can see these have their uses but they also have their faults I think. Apart from the electrickery, which is more to go wrong on the bike, and the innacurate readings the biggest thing I have against them is when was the last time you actually checked your tyres?
When I manually check my tyre pressure, I will spin the wheel and check the tyres for wear, damage and whilst you are doing that, you are subconciously checking the area for anything else, rear drive play nuts and bolts dropping off etc etc .
Whilst I don't mind bells and whistles like this, there is a danger that you will never do the practical stuff.
Is TPS retrofittable?
I've got a 2007 RT with the computer fitted but no TPS, A mate has just had a puncture at ove 70mph on the motorway, fully laden and he reckons it gave him valuable seconds to get to the hard shoulder before losing all pressure..


Just googled and hound this.
It works with a Zumo but got to be cheaper than a new bike.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-GB/GB/sho.../tire-pressure-monitor-sensor/prod131744.html
