Must Have Motorcycle Gadgets - Tire Edition

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  • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
    @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому

    Item links are in the description for those interested!

  • @alp3781
    @alp3781 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Totally agreed on the air pump and a portable batt jumper for all motorcycle owners. Its a life saver. Surprised, you never brought that up too. In regards to the TPM, Fobo 2, I think, is best bet. All via an APP. It works fantastic. Never issues and great buy for $99.00.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I agree, a portable battery jumper is great and I have one for my car.
      The focus of this video was just tire accessories so I will be making more videos with other goodies in the future. The Fobo 2 looks cool, I will check it out!

  • @edsoncampos8947
    @edsoncampos8947 Рік тому +1

    What!! the monitor also shows temperature!!! that's actually amazing.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому

      Yes, it's very cool! It shows the temperature of both the front and back tire.

  • @denmikseb
    @denmikseb Рік тому +1

    Thank You! I am looking at accessories for my 2023 Honda NC750X, on order. Tires are the most important things to address.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому

      I agree, thank you for watching! The NC750X is a great bike, very versatile. Will yours have the DCT transmission?

  • @jmking7
    @jmking7 Рік тому

    The TPMS looks like a great option, I'm ordering one for my iceberg white monster as well! This will be a good stocking stuffer!
    Oh and I purchased and installed the Rizoma Venice mirrors for my monster as well and they are next level compared to the stock ones that come on our bikes! Thanks for the great content and keeping us fellow Monster owners abreast on add-ons we can do to our bikes.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome, thanks so much for watching! This TPMS system was so inexpensive that I wasn't sure what to expect. So far with a limited sample size, the results have been great. Just be sure to follow all the directions in the box. A lot of low reviews are from users who have trouble pairing the unit, likely because they did not follow the steps.
      Glad you ended up buying the Veloce mirrors - they are SO much better than stock. So far with Ducati I've noticed that all the attention goes to the frame and engine with lower quality finishing on other components. Their mirrors are a perfect example.

  • @danielcarroll5667
    @danielcarroll5667 Рік тому +1

    Thanks , I hope Santa saw this cause I've been a good boy , I think...

  • @kkhalifah1019
    @kkhalifah1019 Рік тому +1

    I tend not to trust rechargeable pumps, coz they're always out of charge when you need them the most. LOL. Yeah, I know... nobody remembers to keep them fully charged at all times. So I keep a mini pump that runs off my Tiger's 12v socket. The thing sucks power, so I need to keep the engine running when I use it. And it gets really hot too!

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Рік тому

      Haha, you're right about remembering to keep them charged. 12V pumps are great and usually more powerful, but not every bike has a 12V socket and not every bike has enough room to store a larger pump.
      The Tiger is a great bike! I ride a 1200 Rally Pro and love how much storage space the luggage provides. These mini battery pumps are great for older bikes without a 12V and bikes with minimal storage space.

  • @natvega1
    @natvega1 10 місяців тому +1

    So isn't 54°F too cold for tires???? Trackday tires get to 145+ so I guess if you take a nice curve you can slip and fall?😮

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  10 місяців тому

      Yes, that's correct! I was only riding for a few minutes to see the pressures so the tires did not have time to warm up. It was also cold outside that day.

    • @natvega1
      @natvega1 10 місяців тому

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles i'v used 2 different type of tpms on 2 different types of bikes over a 2 year period with slow and fast riding in over 85°F weather and in the rain and can say from that experiece that street tires for me don't get any hotter then 110°F,,,, the front usually never even gets to 100°F and the rear just over 105°F. So if you "trackday",,,,you know you need soft compound tires that get beyond 145° so that you can grip and take curves properly and the reason why I asked is because you see many idiots on the internet telling people to incline their bikes on curves with tires that are know where near the correct temp for proper grip,,,,,,,so when people listen and incline their bikes on curves it works for them until that unfotunate moment of the fall due to a tire not being at the correct temp for curves. If you begin to learn all the aspects of "trackday" for example tire warmers and how much they cost and what they do for the safty of your life you'll know what I mean and understand my concern.

  • @Kim-vx1qg
    @Kim-vx1qg 7 місяців тому

    This model has been discontinued and a new model is now available.