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Without the TPMS will there be any warning signs that a tire is going down?
I don't know where the radio antenna is, but there is a 2021 alpine white RT in my garage, and I'm loving it. The TIF is bright and clear, nav system connects perfectly with my phone, looking forward to lots of miles and Great Falls at the end. I'm for one glad there is no radio, and no TPMS. Not missing them in the least.
No, there will be no early warning, just like the bikes I rode for 30 years prior to the technology being applied. Conversely there will be no $300 plus dollar charge for replacement when the batteries die.
No, there will be no early warning, just like the bikes I rode for 30 years prior to the technology being applied. Conversely there will be no $300 plus dollar charge for replacement when the batteries die.
The "Motrrad Connected" app is working flawlessly. I've downloaded maps of the CONUS to my phone via the app, which I understand was prepared via collaboration with TomTom. You then utilize your cellphone just like a GPS. The app connects to the bike via Wi-Fi and will project either a full screen Navigation window or partial screen your choice. You can utilize the wonder wheel to skip way points, change destinations etc. The wonder wheel will also control telephone and music on the phone and connects very well to my Sena headset via Bluetooth. Still learning the bells and whistles. So far not missing the factory radio/xm setup at all. The system on the 2018RT that I had would never connect very well to the Sena nor sound all that good when it did so to learn it was only being offered as an extra on the 2021, I was delighted to not have to pay for it.
A quick internet search discloses at least a dozen TPMS systems for motorcycles that cost less than $100. There are differences so if interested look carefully. Some receiving units take batteries. Some use USB to charge the built-in battery. Many look a lot alike, as in maybe a single manufacturer. Most are probably Chinese.
I have one such system on my G310. With about 2 minutes of work I can put the sensors and receiver on a different bike. Voni has a 4 sensor system originally intended for a bike and trailer. We put two sensors on one bike and the other two on her other bike. The single receiver can easily move bike to bike.
I find accuracy within a pound or so compared to my best gauge. It is the alarm function I want anyway. In 2021 TPMS does not need to be a big problem. There are many solutions available. Read carefully and take your pick. It will probably cost less than $100 for your pick of a system.
Which Sena model do you have? I tried to pair mine with the 20S and am having issues.
SMH10r. What issues are you having?
Unable to hear media. I have tried deleting and re pairing the phone and the Sena
No. GS riders love adventure and a GPS takes all the fun out of it.
Besides that big screen would be to big for a GS.