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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Works great...recommend! Have had on the motorcycle for a couple of weeks now and all I do is load the app and check the tire pressure/temperature before riding. Easy to screw on and have not had any leaks.
Tom Stratis
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Works well and agrees with my shop quality dial gauge. Time will tell about durability but at the price you can afford to replace every couple of years. Encourages frequent checks of tire pressure and is also an easy way to check pressure while riding.
Hillary M.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
The Good: I put these on a bike I had just bought, the tires seemed solid, no obvious cracking that I could see. install and sync was easy. The bike is a 2001 Nomad. told me my front tire pressure was low, I checked with a gauge and it matched, so I added air. Over the next week it told me the pressure was low several times, so I checked the date code, only to discover that the front tire is original. A 23 year old tire. This device may very well have saved me from finding that out the hard way.The not as good: The app is a bit clunky, and does not seem to refresh on it's own, I have to open it and tap the sensor to get it to update, and there is no proper feedback to tell me that it has. Quite a few times I don't think it did, as the temperature does not change. I am in an area with wide temperature changes throughout the day this time of year, so I would expect a very different temperature when I check after a ride in the afternoon I expect to see a different temperature at 5:30 the next morning, and I don't always see that.
Joemon
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
No issues with the product. You should do your due diligence and check the clearance before you start riding your bike! The FOBO brand unit cost $100 Regular price and does the same thing as this unit! This unit cost less than half the price. Yes, it doesn’t have all the features at the FOBO, but definitely worth the money. Unit is the same size and fit more or less as the LEEPE. Just to give you an idea I bought the FOBO Unit in August 2023. I had an issue with it in August 2024 And I took a long trip and my battery died after two days in the sensor. Now they’re telling me that it’s past one year and they won’t cover it! I could’ve bought TWO of these units for the price of ONE FOBO!Yes, you CANNOT share tire pressure info with another rider and you can’t use GPS like FOBO whatever! who cares You won’t be using that stuff anyway.Save your money and buy this unit. Just make sure you CHECK THE CLEARANCE on the wheel! so you won’t have issues that other people have had
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
I'll start out with, the sensors do seem to measure air pressure accurately.The app does allow you to set upper and lower bounds for air pressure before it sounds an alert.When it does give you an alert, a female voice with a mandarin accent comes on to repeat the warning over and over. But that's where the compliments of the app end. This is definitely a quickly thrown together, poor quality app.The biggest issue is that there is no indication if you are actually connected and giving you the latest air pressures. When you open it, there's data already populated from the last time you used it. But you have no idea if those tire pressures are current or not. I've made a habit of opening the app as soon as I get to the garage, and then checking it as the last thing before I roll out, hoping that I have the latest data on the screen.In hindsight, I wish I would have gone with a TPMS system that has a display mounted on the handlebar.
SK
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 11, 2024
Good quality product
Lic. Biker
Reviewed in Mexico on March 7, 2023
Pagué este producto pero no trae instrucciones en español y no lo puedo hacer funcionar. Cuando menos un tutorial sobre su funcionamiento completo en You Tuve deberían ofrecer.
G. Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
Recently, while replacing the brake pads on my Victory Vision, I decided to explore TPMS options available. After surveying various types – from solar-powered boxes to battery-powered units designed to mount on handlebars – I chose the leepee Motorcycle TPMS. The reason? I already have a dedicated phone on my bike functioning as a media player, and incorporating an app seemed a tidier option than attaching another device to my motorcycle.Installation was a breeze! After a quick trip to the play store and downloading the app, I scanned the QR code for pairing and attached the caps onto the front and rear valve stems. Instantly, the app displayed the tire pressures. Adjusting the pressures to match the manufacturer's recommendation of 36psi (front) and 38psi (rear) was straightforward.On my initial test ride, as I was grooving to my favorite jams, I observed a rapid increase in the rear tire's temperature, likely from the engine's heat. Additionally, the rear tire's pressure also climbed, triggering the app's voice alert, delivered by a distinct Asian lady's voice via my bike's speakers, to repeat, "rear tire pressure high" incessantly. It had reached 43 psi, exceeding the set high level. Thankfully, the app allows customization for low/high pressure and temperature alarms, making it adaptable to varying riding conditions and tire requirements.After a 20-mile ride to warm up the tires, I adjusted the pressures back to the recommended 36/38 psi at my carport. While I was slowly releasing air, the app impressively detected even minor ongoing air losses and sent out an alert.For just few bucks, this TPMS from leepee is undeniably one of the best motorcycle accessories I've ever purchased. Not only does it ensure safety by accurately monitoring tire pressures and temperatures in real-time, but it also eliminates the hassle of manual checks. Highly recommended for every motorcyclist out there!P.S. they also make a 3 sensor version for trikes, I wish I'd known, because I'd have used the 3rd sensor to monitor the air suspension.
Marcelino Ramírez
Reviewed in Mexico on April 26, 2023
Funciona, se conecta bien con el celular pero las medidas que da no son para nada precisas, no es confiable.
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