NEW TPMS fitted to MY CFmoto MT.

prince666

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Location
Shandong (China)
Bikes
CF 250 Jetlux. CFmoto 650 MT Honda CRF 1000 DCT Yamaha 125 YBR KG
Have a TPMS system fitted to my Honda CRF1000 in Thailand.

Love the idea of real-time tyre pressure monitoring.

But the one fitted to the AT by the original owner is very hard to read and you need to switch it on and off all the time.?

So here is a TPMS I just fitted to my bike in China.

1. very easy to read.
2. Auto turn on and off.
3. Flashes red when pressures are high or low.
4. High and low pressures can be set to what you need.
5. Temperature tyre display
6. Cost 1700 THB.


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Interesting gadget Steve, although the display unit looks a bit bulky, how long have you been running.
 
Hi Bob

Only had it a day, still setting up the pressure, manual in Chinese lol

So not had a chance for a ride out.

Here is a picture of the display up against a lighter?

Don't think it bulky mate?


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Now I understand .....

The pictures of the display it looks bigger then it is Bob.

Because the display is set forwards away from the other items in the picture so it looks big?
 
That looks better, a good buy if it works effectively Steve.

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Yes for sure if it works ok.

But the one I have that Rena fitted to the AT is a pain in the ass and I think he paid big money for it as well.

Test time now, I will report back after a few weeks testing.
 
UPDATE>>>>>>>>


After nearly a week use, can say that the TPMS is working fine and pressure readout is spot on.
Set the pressures at 2.2 bar front and 2.5 bar back.

Found after the tyres warm up pressures increase about .2 bar front and back with very high speed runs it goes up by about .4 bar front and back.
Temperature increases more from the back tyre than the front which IMO makes sense as the back wheel is putting down the power.
 
Will it give readings in PSI Steve?
 
Yes, Bob, you can set it up between lb (psi) & bar pressures, with temperatures in C or F
 
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