Be interested to see how the TPMS goes. What puts me off a little is that the sensors need to hold down the pin in the valve to get a pressure reading, which means you're reliant on the seal between valve threads and the sensor. Look forward to a full review 👍
I have the Chigee system on my v85tt, the TPMS need the wheel to move before it wakes up but as long as it is screwed on properly it doesn’t leak, just put slightly more air in than normal and the slight loss while tighten will bring the pressure down.
I reckon an experienced biker should instinctively know if their tyre pressures are out & what vehicles are creeping up behind them , without such gubbins . The handling of the bike alone should inform them their tyre pressures need checking out . They should also be regularly using their mirrors & making physical rear forward & side observations to make themselves aware of other vehicles in close proximity .The reason many modern bikers are not always aware , is more likely due to them being distracted by all these nerdy head comms in helmets & fiddling with gadgets & phones , instead of paying attention to their riding & what’s around them on the road . Merry Xmas ,it will soon be Easter 👍
I don’t care for TPMS. Weekly, I grab my compressor, check the pressures. On trips, I do the same thing but use my 12V pump off an SAE. It’s just a luxury that people think they need.
Be interested to see how the TPMS goes. What puts me off a little is that the sensors need to hold down the pin in the valve to get a pressure reading, which means you're reliant on the seal between valve threads and the sensor. Look forward to a full review 👍
At least they might tell you when they've depleted your air.
great stuff. I won a Chigee lite system through Bennett's bike social, well impressed with the camera's and unit its self.
I have the Chigee system on my v85tt, the TPMS need the wheel to move before it wakes up but as long as it is screwed on properly it doesn’t leak, just put slightly more air in than normal and the slight loss while tighten will bring the pressure down.
looks great Dave, looking forward to the reviews 👍
Merry Christmas Dave.
Thanks for all your hard word building quality videos for our our enjoyment.
Take care fella
Cheers buddy and to you too 😎👍🏻
Thanks for your videos Dave. I enjoy them all. I Just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas from across the pond, as they say.
And to you sir all the very best 😊👍🏻
Good Morning Dave they look a very good piece of kit tbh , ride safe
Merry Christmas TBW!
All the best for the new year!
Does the phone mount have a vibration unit for the phone? If not, the phone will destroy itself.
Thank you Steve and to you too…. I’ll let you know re the mount
I reckon an experienced biker should instinctively know if their tyre pressures are out & what vehicles are creeping up behind them , without such gubbins . The handling of the bike alone should inform them their tyre pressures need checking out . They should also be regularly using their mirrors & making physical rear forward & side observations to make themselves aware of other vehicles in close proximity .The reason many modern bikers are not always aware , is more likely due to them being distracted by all these nerdy head comms in helmets & fiddling with gadgets & phones , instead of paying attention to their riding & what’s around them on the road . Merry Xmas ,it will soon be Easter 👍
Useful though to have some navigation help, my map used to blow away when stuck onto my tank.
@ If you don’t know where you are going by now , you shouldn’t be allowed out without supervision .😎
@maskedavenger2578 do you know the way to Istanbul ? 😃
@nikoscosmos Good answer 😂
@@nikoscosmos Yes I know the way to Istanbul . I can find my way to anywhere if need be . Do you know the way to San Jose ? 😎
I don’t care for TPMS. Weekly, I grab my compressor, check the pressures. On trips, I do the same thing but use my 12V pump off an SAE. It’s just a luxury that people think they need.
Not really….giving an early indication of rapid tyre deflation could be a life saver
I don't know 😮. More electronic stuff telling a Rider what they should already be aware of.
Makes the mind lazy.
I disagree