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<blockquote data-quote="3dogs" data-source="post: 952110" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>I was able to install the Orange unit on my 05 by grinding material in the drop center of the front wheel.</p><p></p><p>However, at the Indy Power Sports show I visited the Orange TPMS booth and they had an FJR wheel with their new-revised sensor installed. The valve steem is longer and installation does not require any grinding or other mods to install. Just bolt it on. The system works great--been using it for about 4 months. Display is visible in bright sunlight. Also, interesting to watch tire pressure vs. temperature. I've had the rear tire temp recorded as high as 96F with ambient temp about 78F degrees. Waiting to see how high it goes this summer when road temps are over 100F</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3dogs, post: 952110, member: 424"] I was able to install the Orange unit on my 05 by grinding material in the drop center of the front wheel. However, at the Indy Power Sports show I visited the Orange TPMS booth and they had an FJR wheel with their new-revised sensor installed. The valve steem is longer and installation does not require any grinding or other mods to install. Just bolt it on. The system works great--been using it for about 4 months. Display is visible in bright sunlight. Also, interesting to watch tire pressure vs. temperature. I've had the rear tire temp recorded as high as 96F with ambient temp about 78F degrees. Waiting to see how high it goes this summer when road temps are over 100F [/QUOTE]
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