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I've bought two of the solar units (one off Amazon the other off eBay). Both were no issue to get operational. basically screw the tire sensors on the valve stem and the display, displayed the current tire pressure. It took a bit to figure out the the different settings because the direction are in Martian and about 0.0023 font. Not sure there is much of a challenge. Either they do or do not work?
Caffeineo, the directions may not be the same at all but when doing mine, the section about recognizing and setting f & r pressures clearly said to do the f, then the r and then enter. NO. You have to enter the front before doing the rear. Don't mean to hyjack but I had the same problem and got the same results as you when following the instructions. Also, the part about losing air pressure at the valve until recognized was odd.Good luck
Using my TPMS I notice a 10% rise in rear tire pressure during a ride. It goes from 40 PSI cold to 44. The front is less, going from 36 to 38.I've read that this is normal for tube tires. Have others experienced the same thing?
I was in the dealership yesterday looking at the V85 TT, the salesman told me to wait for a V85 TT Traveler, said they have slightly smaller bags, no top box heated grips and upgraded electrical package so maybe the tire pressure monitor is part of that. Bluetooth to your cellphone perhaps?I looked at several spec sheets for the Traveller but I have no confidence in them.Do you have your Traveler yet?Perhaps list just the special features it has.Never mind, I see Gino cleared that up a few posts back.
Sometimes knowledge is misery, not power. I like having real time pressure updates, and it helps eliminate worry when road conditions make you question tire pressure, but the #'s can also cause concern..... oh well
I have had 3 of these (Stornello, MGX, 1200 Sport), the oldest is on the Stornello, 4 years and works perfectly. Batteries in the wheel sensors last 2 years. Really like being able to see my tire pressure while riding. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BFH9WZ7/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=c01d833f8784e1dc8809b725e2baa63f&hsa_cr_id=2707845720201&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=3d4c4eb7-f730-4cbb-9e11-56fe34ea597d&pd_rd_w=f0rT3&pd_rd_wg=0o6i9&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_title
Thanks Steve, you just talked me into spending more money! On its way…Cam