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CROSSBOLT
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Posts: 7763
West Tennessee, USA
GPS and TPMS combo
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July 28, 2016, 07:28:47 PM »
Try this for home-made stuff! All I need now is a pair of psychedelic mudflaps and a CB antenna!
Theory is this mount won't allow the TPMS screen to be blanked by above light.
Karl
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Karl
Three motorcycles 1960-1977 (restored a 1955 BSA)
Agility 50
Yager 200i
Downtown 300i
Navy tech, Ships Engineer, pilot and aircraft mechanic
PaulF
Hero Member
Posts: 613
Re: GPS and TPMS combo
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July 30, 2016, 03:01:38 PM »
How accurate is the TPMS with the tyre pressure. I have the previous model Garmin Etrex , use to used it a lot when I went camping. They are a great little unit.
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CROSSBOLT
Hero Member
Posts: 7763
West Tennessee, USA
Re: GPS and TPMS combo
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Reply #2 on:
July 30, 2016, 11:38:42 PM »
Reads right, the same value as hand-held unit. This thing is NOT necessary for normal riding. Just kinda neat!
Karl
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Karl
Three motorcycles 1960-1977 (restored a 1955 BSA)
Agility 50
Yager 200i
Downtown 300i
Navy tech, Ships Engineer, pilot and aircraft mechanic
CROSSBOLT
Hero Member
Posts: 7763
West Tennessee, USA
Re: GPS and TPMS combo
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Reply #3 on:
July 31, 2016, 07:38:45 PM »
The theory proved right today with a sunny ride for a "Honey-do"! Was always able to read the screen and see what it said. Front gained two psi and the rear gained 6 psi.
Karl
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Karl
Three motorcycles 1960-1977 (restored a 1955 BSA)
Agility 50
Yager 200i
Downtown 300i
Navy tech, Ships Engineer, pilot and aircraft mechanic
PaulF
Hero Member
Posts: 613
Re: GPS and TPMS combo
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Reply #4 on:
August 07, 2016, 02:31:01 PM »
Amazing how a bit of temperature change will throw your correct tyre pressures out of the ball park.
Paul
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