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Old Jan 11, 2019 | 06:41 PM
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"If" you are interested in after market, I like FOBO. App on phone let's me check pressure within blue tooth range. Also will send an alert to your phone if you have a loss of pressure . I replaced the valve stems with metal T Valve stems . Much easier to add air than with the stock ones.
Second the FOBO i’ve had mine for couple years now and love it. Also went with the T valve stems
 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 01:43 AM
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Hey guys,

A retrofit is possible on all Rushmore Models.
For models 2017 and newer you only need 2x tire pressure sensors. (Partnumber with chrome valves: 32700052 with black valves: 32700096)
For models 2014-2016 you need also a new BCM.

You can buy a used BCM (Part Number 41000341 or 41000341a,b,c,d,e) You find some on ebay.
With that you also need new FOBs,The old ones are not compatible with the newer BCMs.(Click me)

Or you buy a complete kit with 2 FOBs. (Click me)
In that case you can also use the new Flipkey. (Click me)

All these BCMs includes the security System, if you dont have it on your bike yet.

If you also want the warning light in the odometer too, you also need the CVO gauges. Only this gauges have this warning light. (Click me)

Your dealer need to program the BCM and the tire pressure sensons.

If you have questions, feel free and ask me. I will help you.



Dont worry about the missing pressure. At this time the tires was at my tiredealer to get new tires.
 

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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 06:07 AM
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Seriouss3vn - any idea if the HD TPMS sensors will fit the HD Agitator wheels? There's talk that wheels need to be notched for the sensors and these wheels have been around before TPMS became available from HD.
 

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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 06:20 AM
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I would say its fit.
This is a photo of a 2018 CVO limited rear wheel from an ebay auction. You can compare it with your wheel.
In the service manual of the CVO manual is written that the sensor shouldnt touch the wheel.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 07:12 AM
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My gauges has the warring light....But it's different then what you show.



 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 07:14 AM
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Ok. Nice to know. I cant say if this gauges also working. But it seems so.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Hd589
Can the TPMS feature get turned on with the snap on professional tool or is this a dealer only type deal?
I have a snap on solus edge with latest s/w and do not see a option to enable tpms on my 19 limited. Mike

 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Ultra 99
Seriouss3vn - any idea if the HD TPMS sensors will fit the HD Agitator wheels? There's talk that wheels need to be notched for the sensors and these wheels have been around before TPMS became available from HD.
Not real sure my service writer knew what he was talking about regarding the notches in wheels. I'll probably just buy the wheel sensors and take my wheels down to the local cycle shop to see what sticks. Maybe next month it will be in the budget. Ride safe.

 
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Old Jan 16, 2019 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by wmprof
Not real sure my service writer knew what he was talking about regarding the notches in wheels. I'll probably just buy the wheel sensors and take my wheels down to the local cycle shop to see what sticks. Maybe next month it will be in the budget. Ride safe.
I was told about the notches from the guys at my dealer as well. So there must be something to it.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2019 | 01:03 AM
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Im wondering that you all trust your dealers.
In 2016 where the first CVOs with TPMS was released, the dealer said its impossible to activate this feature. But at this time they also dont know that you need the same or newer BCM of this. All other 2016 bikes had an older BCM.
I checked the inside of my wheel and the tire sensor and i cant see any reason why it shouldnt fit.

Aftermarket TPMS system for Harleys

Can you explain why they selling an aftermarket TPMS System for Harleys and your dealers told you it dont fit? Makes no sense.

Its the same thing like the new Boom GTS. Some dealers saying its impossible to retrofit and some dealers had it successful retrofitted.
Or they saying the new Harley Flipkey isnt working on older models. For sure its working but you need also a newer BCM.
 

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