I've just come from the C6 Pro review... This looks more like the quality I'm looking for. I like the way you've mounted it to the bar. Great review thankyou.
Man, this is by Far the Best Video on youtube explaining things very well vs. the half A** reviews I've seen. Im also very glad that you showed what type of battery is needed for the TPMS plugs. I just got mine delivered, which is being installed on a 63MPH Electric kick scooter that i use for work and running errands and can't wait to upgrade to this. I bought the entire set up kit off Amazon. Thank you again for making this very helpful video.
I use the FOBO Bike 2 TPMs, and they have a handy T valve stem that works wonderfully so you don't have to remove the monitors to adjust air pressure. Plus it has the added benefit of a 90 degree so you don't have to struggle with putting the air chuck on it. Another great video as usual Sir. Keep on keepin' on!
Most people have found there is no need for the locking nut on the TPM sensor, just hand tighten them and you should be good to go. We have TPMS on our 4x4 and they have been hand tightened only due to the rim configuration (Couldn't get the nut on the valve0 due to the rim type) so we just hand tightened them. Have done about 10,000Ks on some of the roughest roads and conditions (see Canning Stock Route) and they haven't budged. Thanks for the great content.
Good to see you back! Following since 2018 when I picked up my FJR. Always watch your videos B4 I start service or tire change just for refresher and tips. 😎🚬🏍👍
I am super happy with my Chigee unit. It came with a custom mount for my 1300GS and sits right above the TFT. Replaced the Garmin Prep and it looks totally
Hi I'm staging between ordering it or the one recommended by TwoWheelObsession in his last review (the 6+ inch one) I saw a lot video about the Chigee, and I noticed that it's so small from the BMW mount, I was dreaming about a good quality as the Chigee but in a 6.5 inch. My question is: Do You feel that it's a small, or do You wish that it was at list an inch bigger?!! thank You...
Had a 2013 FJR when I first subscribed. It's been replaced by a R1200RT and then a 2007 GL 1800 and finally now by a Triumph 1200 GT Explorer. Used the Sena S10 camera for a while, but it took a dive a few years ago and I'm now hoping to replace it. I'm thinking this is your favorite so far and in a few months I will be considering more seriously a purchase. Will continue to follow for updates. Rod
Really great vid. I've been looking at these for a while, and the Chigee seems to justify the extra expense over the endless others all over the web. I also appreciate the detailed in-depth install and usage review. Think I may be pulling the trigger on one of these...
Great job! Install looks fantastic and non intrusive. One thing I can suggest would be where the rear cam wire heads forward under the tail light near where the silver screw is on the left side and then makes a slight bend towards the front before it disappears, I would take some sort of rubber fuel hose maybe 1/2 inch long, slice it down the side and place the slit rubber hose over the cam wire right at that area where the wire heads forward to prevent the cam wire from being blown around and possibly scuffing over time. I actually wrote this comment at the point where you show the completed rear cam wiring. I also suggest that this procedure to be wherever any non factory accessory wiring comes in contact and/or bends and comes in contact with frame, brackets, panels, etc. This may be a bit anal but, just thought I would make that suggestion in case you get caught on the road during a hurricane or do some off road Baja style riding. LOL! "wink"
HI I watched your video a couple of times now and there was no explanation of what happened with the tyre sensor monitors. One minute they were reading 0 and the next they were sorted. Did they correct themselves or was it some kind of software bug? As an aside, I originally ordered a Aoocci C6Pro based on you're recommendation but then they changed the mounting to a ball mount, then when it arrived there was no remote and no instructions manual. Final "straw' was they changed the cameras and provided cameras with the same 'small' initial wire and provided two very long connector cables, which for the front would be difficult to hide on my BMW K1600, so I returned the unit. Hence why I am now re-examining the CHIGEE unit, although it is a bit more costly here in the UK. Thanks for your thorough video. I hope you are enjoying your Chigee unit. Cheers Peter
There was no issue with them, it must have just been the way I edited clips, I wasn't even paying attention to the display. They show pressure once you start moving.
Fantastic video!!!! Very detailed!! Question: What brand /model is the parking mode cable, at 21:58 into the video? Where does the USB connector going in your Chigee setup?
Thanks! That was just an example from my pile, it wasn't for the Chigee. You would need to cut off the USB connector and custom wire one. I get them from Amazon just search for dashcam parking mode cable and I suggest you get one with the highest cutoff voltage available, or adjustable. And it needs to be 12v out. I'm sorry I don't have one to recommend, I don't use them here on the bike.
I would LOVE to get one of these, but I can't even park it outside of a rest stop since it's hard wired. Their only quick release unit is for BMW only.
Hi, loved the video I would have to get someone to fit a unit. However my question is I have a Garmin XT for my motorbike which Ilike however I like the car play options on the units you reviewed would it be foolish to run both?? Also you may have other navigating options on the Chigwell
Garmin doesn’t have a motorcycle unit. If you are trying to insinuate these are like cars, they are not. A motorcycle battery is very easily depleted and ruined.
Those valve sensors don't have an id. That's why they ask you to put front then rear. They got reversed because you only took the front one off and clicked pair. They state clearly DO NOT PUT SENSORS ON before pairing and you always have to go front then rear. I screamed so much at the screen. There's no mystery or poor instructions, just you misunderstanding them.
I don't know what you think you saw, but I did not have either on the bike when trying to pair. And yes, the three sets of instructions are different, with only the supplement having the needed info about installing one on the bike as PART of the pairing process.
I've just come from the C6 Pro review... This looks more like the quality I'm looking for. I like the way you've mounted it to the bar. Great review thankyou.
Cool, thanks!
believe that OFT on your screen is an altimeter 0 ft, hence the mountain icon.....great videos, may buy one.....
I caught it later in the vid when I plugged in the GPS ;)
Man, this is by Far the Best Video on youtube explaining things very well vs. the half A** reviews I've seen. Im also very glad that you showed what type of battery is needed for the TPMS plugs. I just got mine delivered, which is being installed on a 63MPH Electric kick scooter that i use for work and running errands and can't wait to upgrade to this. I bought the entire set up kit off Amazon. Thank you again for making this very helpful video.
Glad you liked it!
LOVE that you're back Bryan, and making videos on TWO again! Thanks for the detailed review, much appreciated, and keep them coming!!
Thanks! Will do!
I use the FOBO Bike 2 TPMs, and they have a handy T valve stem that works wonderfully so you don't have to remove the monitors to adjust air pressure. Plus it has the added benefit of a 90 degree so you don't have to struggle with putting the air chuck on it. Another great video as usual Sir. Keep on keepin' on!
Neat design!
Most people have found there is no need for the locking nut on the TPM sensor, just hand tighten them and you should be good to go. We have TPMS on our 4x4 and they have been hand tightened only due to the rim configuration (Couldn't get the nut on the valve0 due to the rim type) so we just hand tightened them. Have done about 10,000Ks on some of the roughest roads and conditions (see Canning Stock Route) and they haven't budged. Thanks for the great content.
It's for anti theft so you can't just unscrew them. Thanks for watching!
Good to see you back! Following since 2018 when I picked up my FJR. Always watch your videos B4 I start service or tire change just for refresher and tips. 😎🚬🏍👍
Right on!
I am super happy with my Chigee unit. It came with a custom mount for my 1300GS and sits right above the TFT. Replaced the Garmin Prep and it looks totally
Yeah those factory mounts are da bomb!!
Hi
I'm staging between ordering it or the one recommended by TwoWheelObsession in his last review (the 6+ inch one)
I saw a lot video about the Chigee, and I noticed that it's so small from the BMW mount, I was dreaming about a good quality as the Chigee but in a 6.5 inch.
My question is: Do You feel that it's a small, or do You wish that it was at list an inch bigger?!!
thank You...
I'm glad to see your back making videos and you seem to be very engaged Brian Thank you
You bet
Had a 2013 FJR when I first subscribed. It's been replaced by a R1200RT and then a 2007 GL 1800 and finally now by a Triumph 1200 GT Explorer. Used the Sena S10 camera for a while, but it took a dive a few years ago and I'm now hoping to replace it. I'm thinking this is your favorite so far and in a few months I will be considering more seriously a purchase. Will continue to follow for updates. Rod
Yep this is what now lives on the fjr :)
I just installed this and I used the go pro mounts . 10 minis adaptations and good to go .
Really great vid. I've been looking at these for a while, and the Chigee seems to justify the extra expense over the endless others all over the web. I also appreciate the detailed in-depth install and usage review. Think I may be pulling the trigger on one of these...
Thanks for watching!
Great job! Install looks fantastic and non intrusive. One thing I can suggest would be where the rear cam wire heads forward under the tail light near where the silver screw is on the left side and then makes a slight bend towards the front before it disappears, I would take some sort of rubber fuel hose maybe 1/2 inch long, slice it down the side and place the slit rubber hose over the cam wire right at that area where the wire heads forward to prevent the cam wire from being blown around and possibly scuffing over time. I actually wrote this comment at the point where you show the completed rear cam wiring. I also suggest that this procedure to be wherever any non factory accessory wiring comes in contact and/or bends and comes in contact with frame, brackets, panels, etc. This may be a bit anal but, just thought I would make that suggestion in case you get caught on the road during a hurricane or do some off road Baja style riding. LOL! "wink"
It's a pretty thick wire with heavy insulation, it can't flutter around. It's fully tensioned from the camera to the body work.
@@TwoWheelObsession Sounds solid enough for me. Take care.
HI I watched your video a couple of times now and there was no explanation of what happened with the tyre sensor monitors. One minute they were reading 0 and the next they were sorted. Did they correct themselves or was it some kind of software bug? As an aside, I originally ordered a Aoocci C6Pro based on you're recommendation but then they changed the mounting to a ball mount, then when it arrived there was no remote and no instructions manual. Final "straw' was they changed the cameras and provided cameras with the same 'small' initial wire and provided two very long connector cables, which for the front would be difficult to hide on my BMW K1600, so I returned the unit. Hence why I am now re-examining the CHIGEE unit, although it is a bit more costly here in the UK. Thanks for your thorough video. I hope you are enjoying your Chigee unit. Cheers Peter
There was no issue with them, it must have just been the way I edited clips, I wasn't even paying attention to the display. They show pressure once you start moving.
Fantastic video!!!! Very detailed!! Question: What brand /model is the parking mode cable, at 21:58 into the video? Where does the USB connector going in your Chigee setup?
Thanks! That was just an example from my pile, it wasn't for the Chigee. You would need to cut off the USB connector and custom wire one. I get them from Amazon just search for dashcam parking mode cable and I suggest you get one with the highest cutoff voltage available, or adjustable. And it needs to be 12v out. I'm sorry I don't have one to recommend, I don't use them here on the bike.
I would LOVE to get one of these, but I can't even park it outside of a rest stop since it's hard wired. Their only quick release unit is for BMW only.
Greetings from the u.k,Nice thorough review!.,I have mine fitted to my z1000sx kawasaki-& so far sogood!.
Nice 👍
Hi, loved the video I would have to get someone to fit a unit. However my question is I have a Garmin XT for my motorbike which Ilike however I like the car play options on the units you reviewed would it be foolish to run both?? Also you may have other navigating options on the Chigwell
Aside from the screen size, you would probably not miss a thing on the old Garmin.
Can it be easily removed if you’re in town for security ? Really enjoyed the install though I’ve a Benelli 😅
So far none of them are meant to be removed like that
For the cost of the unit, not being able to remove it when parking for a prolonged period is certainly making me concerned
I’m pretty sure the chigee has the voltage shutdown integrated in the device to safe the battery from draining to much in parking mode
Even when they do, it’s no guarantee. Bad idea.
So chigee is not trustworthy in designing that feature but garmin is
Garmin doesn’t have a motorcycle unit. If you are trying to insinuate these are like cars, they are not. A motorcycle battery is very easily depleted and ruined.
Does it play Music from the sd card
No
That would be 0FT as in 0 feet of elevation. It looks like you have quite got to your GPS connection yet…
Keep watching ;)
Those valve sensors don't have an id. That's why they ask you to put front then rear. They got reversed because you only took the front one off and clicked pair. They state clearly DO NOT PUT SENSORS ON before pairing and you always have to go front then rear. I screamed so much at the screen. There's no mystery or poor instructions, just you misunderstanding them.
I don't know what you think you saw, but I did not have either on the bike when trying to pair. And yes, the three sets of instructions are different, with only the supplement having the needed info about installing one on the bike as PART of the pairing process.
@@TwoWheelObsession then I made a wrong assumption. For which I apologize.