Hi
Does anyone know how to disable the TPMS on a
2010 Honda Goldwing Trike without causing any
other problems.
Thank you,
Gtrike
Hi
Does anyone know how to disable the TPMS on a
2010 Honda Goldwing Trike without causing any
other problems.
Thank you,
Gtrike
Hi,
I am sorry if this is not a new thread.
Does anyone know how to disable the
TPMS on a 2010 Honda Goldwing Trike
without messing anything else up or
causing other problems.
Thank You,
Gtrike
Welcome aboard GTRIKE gald to have you with us.Great folks and info here.Sorry no help with your question I don't even know what a TPMS is.You mite also join TOI (THE RIDING GROUP) Blondie Gal is the contact person for as she would say the great state of TEXAS.RIDE SAFE
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Does anyone know how to disable the TPMS on a <br />
2010 Honda Goldwing Trike without causing any<br />
other problems.<br />
Thank you,<br />
Gtrike</div>
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</div>Welcome aboard. Can not help but just wanted to say glad you joined us.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
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<div class="message">Welcome aboard GTRIKE gald to have you with us.Great folks and info here.Sorry no help with your question I don't even know what a TPMS is.You mite also join TOI (THE RIDING GROUP) Blondie Gal is the contact person for as she would say the great state of TEXAS.RIDE SAFE</div>
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</div>Thanks, Lucky! Already extended an invitation, and hope that Lucky joins soon. We're looking forward to our ride on Saturday, May 14, to Strokers Dallas for a meet-and-greet with the owner, Rick Fairless (and his Ma!). Come join us! :yes:
WELCOME to TRIKE TALK........I got lost with the "TPMS" too....might hafta' spell it out.....
..if it has WHEELS, I'm in...ThumbUp
TPMS.... Tire Pressure Monitoring System... Know about them on BMW's but not on Goldwings. Welcome to TT.
Welcome GTRIKE I'm sure there is a way but I can't tell you how but I am sure there is someone here that has done it ....
Never ride faster than your angel can fly !!
Jerry & Linda
Penna TOI ContactTOI #245
2008 103 true duels, Master tune by TTS, Motor Trike I.S.Gladiator kit
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JD,<br />
Hi,<br />
Thank you for the reply. I will go try that.<br />
One Honda shop said it could not be disconnected<br />
but then a 2nd one said they thought it could<br />
but did not have time to do it when I had the first<br />
oil change done so I thought I would try to find<br />
out on my own what the real story was.<br />
<br />
Thank you for the answer.
At the risk of sounding stupid, "What is a TMPS?"
"Tire Pressure Monitoring System".....well, that was simple.....I feel like one of these::BootieShake: now.......
..if it has WHEELS, I'm in...ThumbUp
It is TPMS.... not tmps and it means Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Gives you read outs on your tire pressure as you ride and can sound an alarm if your tires begin to go down while riding. Have them on my two wheeler... I feel they are not as critical on the trike.
IF this is Honda's TPMS from the factory, do the valve stem caps have batteries in them to send a signal to a receiver? Thats how the after market systems work I'm familiar with and had on my 2 wheeler. I just put regular valve caps on the stems and there was no signal to send to the receiver. That would disable/eliminate the TPMS from your trike or bike.
Ride Often, Ride Far, Ride Safe!
I agree. Our trikes have car tires with some heavy duty belts on the carcass. I have a two-wheeler TPMS just a few months before deciding to trike - works just fine. But now I am using "Ride-On" in all three of my tires and ther back ones especially are now a cinch to check the air and the Ride-On immediately fills any punctures or leaks until the end of the day when I can check the tires. (Oh, yeah - my TPMS is for sale at $100 off.)