Tiger 800 Tiger 900 Rally Pro Tpms Question

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  1. RenegadeYooper

    RenegadeYooper New Member

    Mar 10, 2024
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    Is it possible to change TPMS settings when airing down Tiger 900 Rally Pro tires?
     
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  2. FJS

    FJS New Member

    Dec 20, 2023
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    No therefor I had the dealer null the tpms so I could use my own tire pressures without the screen telling me I’m going to die. It is dangerous the way it turns red and flashing, I really wish the factory would let us have a broad range of use, after all they are our bikes and I now have a useless tpms system.
     
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  3. RenegadeYooper

    RenegadeYooper New Member

    Mar 10, 2024
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    Thanks, I have an OBD2 reader and am going to purchase the software to turn it off and on, change service settings, and tune
     
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  4. FJS

    FJS New Member

    Dec 20, 2023
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    Kudos, I gotta get me that setup as well but means getting an android as they don't have the software yet for iOs.
     
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  5. Older'nWiser

    Older'nWiser New Member

    Jan 12, 2022
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    Do you know what the threshold for the LOW PRESSURE warning actually is? I've gotten a warning when the pressure is 38psi in the rear tire. That's certainly not a problem as far as I'm concerned. This dovetails into the comment about off road use. If this system is this sensitive, I wasted my money getting it installed.
     
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  6. CCurtis

    CCurtis New Member

    Oct 17, 2024
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    New here and to Triumph, have about 600 miles of offroad on my 23' rally pro. I ran into this problem recently as well. I was wanting to run lower psi while off road, the but the warning lights and screen changes to tell you to stop immediately would not stop until I had 42psi in the rear. I was running 30psi (rear) for most of the BDR. I guess I will have to get the dealer to remove the tpms because I cant handle the alerts constantly. Love the bike otherwise.
     
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