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Yesterday I was out riding my 2022 V85tt Tavel, up in Northern AZ. As I was leaving Seligman, I looked down at the dash and noticed the OEM TPMS indicating I had just 15 psi in the rear tire. This is the fourth nail I've got stuck in that bike's rear tire in 22,500 miles. I pulled off the road, pulled out my emergency kit, removed the 2 1/2" nail and plugged and then aired up the rear tire. I was backed on the road within 20 minutes and rode 100+ miles home. I have never had a bike that has gotten more punctured tires than the V85tt. But I am glad the bike has a TPMS, as I was able to monitor the rear tire pressure on the ride home. I just wish the bike would do a better job of warning the rider when there's a tire pressure problem. How it works on the V85tt and probably other MG bikes equipped with this feature, is when the TPMS sensors in the rear tire indicates a tire pressure of 36 PSI or less, the dash will begin showing the tire pressures both front and back, along with a tiny little triangle next to the tire pressure which is low. No flashing light like the one for the stupid cruise control, nothing flashing on the dash, just the tiny little triangle. It is very easy not to notice this warning. In my case yesterday, I didn't notice the warning for 21 psi of a slow leak.I really like the way warnings are displayed on my Husqvarna Norden 901. When there's an issue, nearly half the dash turns sun bright yellow and is impossible to miss it.