Very good video. Thank you for that. One day I hope to see you make a video on how to flush and replace antifreeze on a motorcycle. I know you will do that the right way. These videos I save and watch them when I need them. Thank you again Old Mac. Randy
I'm interested in a video about the tools you carry around in your tool kit. I also have a 1200 GS from 2008 (but its the 2007 version). That kit with the connectors is also interesting.
Very nice video, and very clean rims ;-) Good tips for those who want constant indicators have during your ride. I keep it with the more analog one. The tire presure meter and byciclepump
Same sensors as on those cheap motorbike tyre pressure monitors you can buy online. ( Which are actually very good!). I found them very reliable after long term use and the batteries last ages.
@@juancamilorossoricaurte863 They were unbranded but if you search for.. WATERPROOF MOTORCYCLE TPMS TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM W/2 EXTERNAL SENSORS you'll see lots of the same items. I never had leaks even though these are cheap. I think Michelin do their own branded version for more expense.
Hi. Thanks for your video. When your original tire pressure system just finishes its batteries, how do you deactivate it so the motorcycle doesn't warn you all the time? Is it possible to deactivate your OEM TPMS in a R1200GS LC 2018? Thanks again. Best regards.
Thanks for sharing and detail video? What do u think instead of external tyre pressure system using internal ones? Is there big difference or more reliable? Chigee has two models. Dankewell have a safe rides.
I personally think the external have the benefit of easy battery change. I can still compare them with my internal ones and they are very close when it comes to precision 👍🏻👊🏻😉
Ducati tyre pressure are£300 plus fitting and don’t show pressures until u have been moving a few hundred metres . These r much better value show pressures straight away and temp and cost £60. Time manufacturers learn a few lessons from the Chinese
Your video is very useful, i just fixed my chinese made console because of your video, thank you. Good stuff keep it up!
Glad I could help! 👊🏻👍🏻😉
Very good video. Thank you for that. One day I hope to see you make a video on how to flush and replace antifreeze on a motorcycle. I know you will do that the right way. These videos I save and watch them when I need them. Thank you again Old Mac.
Randy
Great suggestion! 👍🏻👊🏻😉
I'm interested in a video about the tools you carry around in your tool kit. I also have a 1200 GS from 2008 (but its the 2007 version). That kit with the connectors is also interesting.
Very nice video, and very clean rims ;-) Good tips for those who want constant indicators have during your ride. I keep it with the more analog one. The tire presure meter and byciclepump
Same sensors as on those cheap motorbike tyre pressure monitors you can buy online. ( Which are actually very good!). I found them very reliable after long term use and the batteries last ages.
Please tell me the brand or model, i have a chinesse, but only trash loose air pressure
@@juancamilorossoricaurte863
They were unbranded but if you search for.. WATERPROOF MOTORCYCLE TPMS TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM W/2 EXTERNAL SENSORS you'll see lots of the same items. I never had leaks even though these are cheap. I think Michelin do their own branded version for more expense.
I really love your videos, and found them really helpful.
Hi. Thanks for your video.
When your original tire pressure system just finishes its batteries, how do you deactivate it so the motorcycle doesn't warn you all the time? Is it possible to deactivate your OEM TPMS in a R1200GS LC 2018?
Thanks again. Best regards.
My tyre pressure sensors haven’t been working on my 2007 gs and it doesn’t bother me at all.
Thanks for sharing and detail video?
What do u think instead of external tyre pressure system using internal ones?
Is there big difference or more reliable?
Chigee has two models.
Dankewell have a safe rides.
I personally think the external have the benefit of easy battery change. I can still compare them with my internal ones and they are very close when it comes to precision 👍🏻👊🏻😉
@@TheOldMechanic thanks for advice🤘🏻Nice days
And u can set low and high pressure warning which u can’t with Ducati
Yes
Wat en schone velgen! Waar wordt deze mee gepoetst?
Water en een beetje afwasmiddel, en voor de hardnekkige vlekken wat WD40 😉
@@TheOldMechanic ook maar eens proberen 😀
Can’t fit chigee G3 on BMW s1000 xr 2017 as the valve is 90deg
Unse the internal sensor option
Ducati tyre pressure are£300 plus fitting and don’t show pressures until u have been moving a few hundred metres . These r much better value show pressures straight away and temp and cost £60. Time manufacturers learn a few lessons from the Chinese
They are making high quality products these days specialy this Chigee company.
Please put display in front central position not on your wrist
No room for that place on my bike 😉