RDC saved me from crashing

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I was riding home down the Old Pacific Highway north of Sydney last month. It's a beautiful twisty, hilly road: most of the traffic is down the new freeway but they've still kept the road in prime condition.

Near the top of one of the hills I got a metal shard in my front tyre, and heading downhill in a more or less straight line I didn't feel the handling change. But I did see a blinking red light in my peripheral vision, with RDC warning me it had gone nearly flat.

I gently braked and pulled over and I could certainly feel it, the steering was very wobbly indeed.

If I'd had no warning and just braked into the downhill corner even at a moderate pace it could have been very nasty indeed. Particularly because I would have been asking "wtf?" as the steering wobbled around, rather than fairly calmly thinking through "oh, the tyre's flat, I'll very gently pull over". Years ago I got a rear flat on a Kawasaki, and I'd say it's not at all obvious what's wrong -- at first I thought something strange had happened in the steering bearing or there was oil on the road.

I'd like to think if I had gone into the corner with no warning I would have been calm and smooth enough to not fall and gradually slow down, but I'd rather not take the chance. I was riding within my limits and vision - but within the limits for a bike with two working wheels.

So I'm heartily glad I got the option on my 07 GS, and would recommend it to anyone. $350(?) to avoid crashing just once in a good deal.

There's just one annoyance which is that in combination with wire wheels you have a long, rigid stem poking up between the spokes, and it's almost impossible to get some service station air hoses to connect to it. I bought a little foot pump for home. Maybe they fixed it for 08.
 
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There's just one annoyance which is that in combination with wire wheels you have a long, rigid stem poking up between the spokes, and it's almost impossible to get some service station air hoses to connect to it. I bought a little foot pump for home. Maybe they fixed it for 08.

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Yes, I need to work out where to get one of those around here. "Tyre stem extension doohickey" is hard to google for. ;-)
 
I would imagine one of those 90 degree valve adapters must throw the wheel out of balance?
 
I would imagine one of those 90 degree valve adapters must throw the wheel out of balance?

If you were that concerned either get them balanced with it fitted or take it off and put it under the seat:blast
 
RDC and maybe ASC?

So I'm heartily glad I got the option on my 07 GS, and would recommend it to anyone. $350(?) to avoid crashing just once in a good deal.

Good to hear that it actually have worked.:bounce1 Especially glad for you.

Anybody now if it's possible to retrofit on previous year bikes (04 - 06)? I would like this option on my 06 bike, but don't want to buy a new bike just to get it.

Seeing the parts involved, it looks like a new combined alarm/rdc unit and the transmitter/valves for the tyres, and of cause the "expensive" dealer software update, but are different electrical/digital (computers etc.) components on year 04 - 06 bikes ready for this?

In other words, have anybody made this upgrade on their bike from before 07.

The same goes for ASC, which seems even simpler if bike already is equiped with ABS system.

Regards
Sven Andersen
R1200GS
Denmark
 


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