Has anyone else encountered an issue with a faulty or inaccurate TPM on their GS? When I inflate the bike tires to normal one-person riding pressures, the TPM monitor flashes a warning signal and disrupts my computer display even though I'm still several PSI over the warning limit. I've gotten around it by keeping the bike tire inflated at 2-person riding PSI levels but am not happy about having to do this. Also, the stock tires do seem to lose air more quickly than other stock tires I've had on all my other bikes.
The dealer really hasn't addressed the TPM issue. He inflated the tires to the 2-up riding levels and called it a day. He also noted (in writing) on my work order that is wasn't uncommon for tire pressures to vary by 2-3 PSI per week.
I've ridden bikes for well over 20 years and have never had such a problem with tire pressure before. The dealer also claims that its due to the soft compound in the tires.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of situation on their GS?? Any ideas would be appreciated.
The dealer really hasn't addressed the TPM issue. He inflated the tires to the 2-up riding levels and called it a day. He also noted (in writing) on my work order that is wasn't uncommon for tire pressures to vary by 2-3 PSI per week.
I've ridden bikes for well over 20 years and have never had such a problem with tire pressure before. The dealer also claims that its due to the soft compound in the tires.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of situation on their GS?? Any ideas would be appreciated.