tire pressure on goldwings/trikes question

Dec 27, 2010
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Sturgis SD
After a Goldwing is triked, will it still send a message that the front tire is low?

I'm not aware of any trikes that the tpms works on the rear wheels.

Also, how do you identify a wheel with tpms? Does the valve stem look different?

Thanks for your help.
 
After a Goldwing is triked, will it still send a message that the front tire is low?QUOTE]

You don't mention the year and model of your wing but I guess you must have a late model with built-in TPMS and consequently I can't answer your question.

On a Non-TPMS bike there are valve stem sensors available for either two wheels or trikes. I bought a set for my 2006 Wing last year and just had it triked so will now put both sensors on the rear wheels.
 
Your questions:
After a Goldwing is triked, will it still send a message that the front tire is low?
There will be a message but it will be on all the time because the rear tire and sensor is removed.....that's why most simply disable the TPMS

I'm not aware of any trikes that the tpms works on the rear wheels.
I think there are aftermarket automotive systems that will work but am not aware of a way to use the stock system for the rear wheels (stock system is obviously for two wheels only)

Also, how do you identify a wheel with tpms? Does the valve stem look different?
Yes, the stems are totally different...the valve stem is a square metal block with the valve sticking out to the side and is made to hold the sensor inside the wheel
 

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