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Recommendations for aftermarket TPMS?

beemermyke

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Bike is a 2016 R1200GS Adventure with 25k on it. I occasionally get the dreaded triangle, and the rear tire pressure sensor claims that the rear pressure exceeds 74 psi (no, I really do keep it in the 42 psi range!). I cleared the fault with a GS-911 today and anticipate that I will likely replace both sensors when I put another set of tires on in the next few months. Information is limited online, or it seems to be for me. I know the stock one is made by Shrader, and I've also ordered an inexpensive "wake up" tool for the sensors so that the GS-911 will recognize them when it's time to install. Where is a good place to get aftermarket sensors?
 
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Bike is a 2016 R1200GS Adventure with 25k on it. I occasionally get the dreaded triangle, and the rear tire pressure sensor claims that the rear pressure exceeds 74 psi (no, I really do keep it in the 42 psi range!). I cleared the fault with a GS-911 today and anticipate that I will likely replace both sensors when I put another set of tires on in the next few months. Information is limited online, or it seems to be for me. I know the stock one is made by Shrader, and I've also ordered an inexpensive "wake up" tool for the sensors so that the GS-911 will recognize them when it's time to install. Where is a good place to get aftermarket sensors?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081XBPFGL
 
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