Just Krusen
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Lowes here has it. They call it something else but it's the same stuff. They have a whole rack of different types of Velcro.
Thanks for the replies. The Gen III does have the threaded hole in the clutch reservoir. I'm currently using that for a ram mount that I have for my cell phone.I bought a couple of dual-lock 2-packs of 3" X 1" strips at Staples office supply.
Earlier I fabricated a switch mount for the auxiliary light controls:
I used a piece of scrap light weight rectangular section metal tube, cut and shaped to suit using an angle grinder/cutting wheel, drill and dremel. It's secured with the small allen screws that hold the handlebar bolt caps.
(I stuck some velcro on the top of it in order to temporarily mount a gps antenna, but found the internal gps in my cell phone is very accurate and sensitive, so I no longer use the antenna.)
The cell phone is mounted using a ram ball installed on the extra threaded bolt hole located at the clutch lever. I seem to recall hearing the Gen IIIs don't have that extra spot.
For that light and small TPMS unit, I think dual-lock, or even good velcro, fixed to the flat surface of the steering nut would be the simple solution
I've seen the section of velcro at Lowes. Just never seen anything from 3M. I already have some super sticky velcro (name brand), but it's just the standard velcro with a very sticky adhesive backing. I wouldn't trust that stuff to hold up over time.Lowes here has it. They call it something else but it's the same stuff. They have a whole rack of different types of Velcro.
I''ll have to start keeping a log of my pressures. My front sensor doesn't seem to lose any air. The rear may lose a little, but who knows if that because due to a small leak in the tire? I'll start keeping a log and then move the sensors over to another bike to compare. Probably a good idea to record the temp along with the pressure for consistency sake.Installed my FOBO sensors over the weekend. From Sunday until today (Friday) I am down 1 p.s.i in the front and 2 p.s.i in the rear. I have not moved the bike since install. I fear this farkle may be too good to be true. I will recheck my install but I fear these do indeed create a slow leak through the sensors.
I'm about to install new tires on my '15 and as I indicated before I have the very same set here waiting to be installed at that time. I have a question though. Which of the three possible valve seal gaskets did you use on the FJR rim? The grey one for BMW, the o-ring, which the instructions say is for 8mm rim holes, or the ones that came installed on the 11.5 nut in the sensor. Best guess on my part here is to use the one that is already on the 11.5 mm nut that comes installed on the sensor.Received the Tire Watch package in the mail yesterday. The FJR is till at the dealer having new head bearings installed. Should get around to putting these in sometime next week.
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Home Depot has it under a different name. I used some to mount my accessory fuse box and had a hard time repositioning the box. Located on the same aisle as the velcro products in my local store. Made by 3M. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Scotch-1-in-x-3-in-Black-Extreme-Fasteners-RF6731/204465390Honestly I'm not married to the idea of drilling a hole in the steering nut. I got the idea from seeing the Ram mount balls drilled into the nut.Have you considered using 3m dual lock? It's like velcro on steroids... For now I have the receiver double sided taped to the steering nut. I'll probably drill a hole through the nut for a more permanent mounting solution.
I use it to hold my cell phone secure on a short ramball arm. It takes a firm effort to pull the phone off.
The laminar lip windscreen accessory uses dual lock 'dots' to secure it to the top of the windscreen, and it stays on nicely at fjr nominal speeds, as do the cee bailey headlight protectors.
Where did you get the 3m dual lock? I did a quick on-line search at Lowes and Home Depot and didn't come up with anything.
I've stared at my FJR cockpit and I can't seem to find a suitable spot for the receiver other than the steering nut.
If you had the 90 facing forward or back, would they work on the FJR ?!?!?!FoboBike won't work with 90° valve stem on the front. Sensor won't clear the calipers.
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="eg23232" data-cid="1255962" data-time="1441120203"><p>FoboBike won't work with 90° valve stem on the front. Sensor won't clear the calipers.</p></blockquote>
This is partially why I used the t stems. The t allows you to never have to remove the sensor to add air. It also maintains the sensor in the center of the rim.
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