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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post

    Reference the picture that I post earlier... when I get ready to install the T-valve stem... do I need to grind off the portion of the wheel where the OEM plastic valve stem retainer mounts to?

    I can't really tell from the picture.


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    I had the t-valve installed on both the front and rear tires with no grinding.
    I highly recommend the t-valve!!!
    Once you are confident the tire pressure matches other gauges you can add air and check pressure on the phone.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    I had the t-valve installed on both the front and rear tires with no grinding.
    I highly recommend the t-valve!!!
    Once you are confident the tire pressure matches other gauges you can add air and check pressure on the phone.
    Steve
    Thanks for that.

    Amazon delivered my Steel-Mate TPMS yesterday... still trying to figure out where to mount the receiver unit. I think I am just going to fabricate a simple bracket and mount it to the inside of the lower Madstad windshield base. This bike is tough to mount aftermarket instrumentation on, from an aesthetically pleasing point of view...

    Supposedly my T-Valve stems will be arriving tomorrow.. so there is a slight possibility I may get that Michelin Alpine PA3 car tire mounted as well (want to do both valve stem/tire replacement at the same time).


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    FOBO on my PC800.
    Not real-time, just to check the pressure before each ride.
    Works fine, but one of the two supplied batteries was dead in just a few days.
    Had one on hand, replaced it, no more problems.

    Just my $.02.
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    FOBO on the F6B mounted on OE valves no leaking yet i have the T valve but will wait till they leak or need new tyres to install them

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    Install?

    Steve,
    Did you self install or go to a dealer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackmetoc View Post
    Steve,
    Did you self install or go to a dealer?
    Brian, the FOBOBike TPMS is really a consumer installable product. FOBO supplies two monitors, lock nuts and a lock nut tool. It takes about 10 minutes to install and sync the units with the FOBOBike app on iOS or Android. It sounds like Steve had a hardware issue with his initial install... phone (?). I had no problem at all.
    I will say the t-valves look like a great option and will make it easy to add/release air. The monitors can be mounted on the rubber OEM valves, but I'm not sure I would do that. The monitors are not tiny, so I would only do that until I could have steel valves installed. Mine are on 90-degree steel valves only until I have my t-valves installed.
    I've only had them a couple weeks, but I'm pretty happy with the peace of mind I get with the ease of pressure monitoring now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixol Phaane View Post
    Brian, the FOBOBike TPMS is really a consumer installable product. FOBO supplies two monitors, lock nuts and a lock nut tool. It takes about 10 minutes to install and sync the units with the FOBOBike app on iOS or Android. It sounds like Steve had a hardware issue with his initial install... phone (?). I had no problem at all.
    I will say the t-valves look like a great option and will make it easy to add/release air. The monitors can be mounted on the rubber OEM valves, but I'm not sure I would do that. The monitors are not tiny, so I would only do that until I could have steel valves installed. Mine are on 90-degree steel valves only until I have my t-valves installed.
    I've only had them a couple weeks, but I'm pretty happy with the peace of mind I get with the ease of pressure monitoring now.
    Cheers!

    Thanks! I'll pick up a set my self!
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