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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Options

flatlandskier

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Found the answer. Sorry, newbie.

Wondering if anyone is aware of a TPMS system that doesn’t use valve cap pressure senders?? That system doesn’t interest me, but I’d like to have some method of monitoring that uses an in-tire (tubeless) sensor like the water cooled bikes.
 
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Glad you found an answer! I suspect that your question might be something on the minds of others...and posting your question with the answer you found might help later on. :thumb
 
Please re-post the question and the answer you found. Educating the rest of us is a key feature of this forum.
 
Please re-post the question and the answer you found. Educating the rest of us is a key feature of this forum.

The poster can actually skip a repost (as title change and related, especially on the first post in a thread) by an edit. If the poster has any difficulty, they can contact a Moderator for help. The Moderator listing is easily found through the Mod Squad imbedded link in my signature line.
The Moderators are always happy to help.
Gary
 
EDITED:
Found the answer. Sorry, newbie.

Wondering if anyone is aware of a TPMS system that doesn’t use valve cap pressure senders?? That system doesn’t interest me, but I’d like to have some method of monitoring that uses an in-tire (tubeless) sensor like the water cooled bikes.

If you have found an aftermarket TPMS that uses an in the tire sensor, then you should determine whether or not the battery in the sensor can be readily changed when needed. The battery in the BMW sensor is not designed to be change and replacing the sensor is expensive.
 
If you will check AliExpress, there are dozens of similar TPMS systems very reasonably priced. I doubt that any will plug into the BMW system, hence your going to end up with an aftermarket screen hanging from the handlebars(or elsewhere)

Randy
 
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