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So yesterday I put FOBO TP monitors on my FLHTK. Man very easy to install and way easy to set-up. and working great. Checked them against my digital gauge and they were spot on. If you thought about trying these I give them two thumbs up so far. Way cheaper than trading my bike in for a CVO. I will keep anyone informed on them. If interested.
So yesterday I put FOBO TP monitors on my FLHTK. Man very easy to install and way easy to set-up. and working great. Checked them against my digital gauge and they were spot on. If you thought about trying these I give them two thumbs up so far. Way cheaper than trading my bike in for a CVO. I will keep anyone informed on them. If interested.
Shaun
Originally Posted by 02BlueDeuce
I've had them for about 6 months on my 14 SGS. Work great and as you said, way cheaper than trading for a new bike.
By far the best mod I have done to my bike, I just installed the FoBo two-way valve stems when I changed tires. Do not have to remove the saddlebag anymore to increase or decrease pressure.
FOBO fan here too. Doubt I'll ever have another bike without either a built in system or an add on like this.
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Mine are one lb low compared to a calibrated gauge, not enough to worry about. I'm getting another set for my trailer, my biggest fear when trailering is that I get a flat at 80mph, these give me a little piece of mind. I have a set of 4 that read to 50lbs if anyone is interested. My trailer tires need 65 I believe.
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