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FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:07 am
by d1ckyh
So I ordered a set of the FOBO TPM for my new scooter. I understand that the valve stems on this bike are rubber and just now read that they should be put on metal valve stems. Wish they would have put that in the product description. Anyway. I know it's gonna cost some $$$ to get and have the metal valve stems put on.

So my question is if anyone has used these on the stock stems and if any problems were encountered?

I'm not willing to put out extra cash right now as these already set me back $100. So if I can't or shouldn't put these on stock valve stems, they are going back to Amazon.

Any input would be appreciated!

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:05 am
by gn2
Complete waste of $100, get them sent back for a refund ASAP.

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:12 am
by d1ckyh
What is your reasoning/experience? I was looking for a way to monitor tire pressure without having to use a tire gauge all of the time. Thanks

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:56 pm
by gn2
The reasoning is that you don't need to perform the two minute task of checking tyre pressures more than once a week.
You would be far better getting yourself a decent quality accurate gauge and pocketing the change.

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:31 pm
by d1ckyh
If a tire is leaking for whatever reason, I'd like to know in advance so a: I can take the steps to fix it and b: if I'm losing air while riding, I'd like to know about it before it causes problems riding. As my bike is my sole transportation, I'm not a fan of heading off to work only to discover I had a flat. If I knew it was leaking then I'd have an opportunity to fix it beforehand. I'm a fan of "Be Prepared".

My question was can it be put on a rubber valve stem and not if I should buy it. I have my reasons as listed. I appreciate the feedback, though.

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:16 pm
by Jge64
I’ve Been using fobo on my scooter for two years, works perfectly.....

You need to go thru my thread below in my sig, virtually everything your thinking about, I’ve done or tried...and if you want to see my pcx, we're in the same town and we can meet for coffee.....

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:22 pm
by Jge64
When I Bought my new ctx, I went to buy fobo and the ctx guys recc'd this system, half the price and no need to check phone, been using it for a month and works great....mount inside the left side door for n a PCX.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076D ... UTF8&psc=1

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:51 pm
by d1ckyh
Yeah, I considered that as well. I was concerned about battery draw having it hooked up to the port inside the glove box. that and the fact that I can get notifications on the phone when home and at work that a tire is losing pressure was my justification to buy the fobo. So long as I can attach to the stock rubber stems, I think I'll keep them. going out to go somewhere to find a tire flat is a headache. at least if I know it's losing pressure i can get ahead of it.

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:34 pm
by Jge64
d1ckyh wrote:Yeah, I considered that as well. I was concerned about battery draw having it hooked up to the port inside the glove box. that and the fact that I can get notifications on the phone when home and at work that a tire is losing pressure was my justification to buy the fobo. So long as I can attach to the stock rubber stems, I think I'll keep them. going out to go somewhere to find a tire flat is a headache. at least if I know it's losing pressure i can get ahead of it.
Agree, the unit does not draw all the time, the batt lasts months, before it needs a connection to usb for 10 min....also, With Fobo, until you are within 10 or 15 feet of the bike, you won't get an low pressure alarm when you're at home/work/in your house. Its bluetooth,not LTE/wireless.

Re: FOBO On Stock Valve Stems

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:55 pm
by d1ckyh
LOL, the scooter is literally 15 feet away from me at home and work