V4 Pikes Peak Tpms

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by kartman, Jan 31, 2023.

  1. Anyone else using Ducati TPMS in conjunction with BST CF wheels on their PP?
    Been to Nelly's today and he can't get mine to register. Ducati say "There are some known issues with carbon interference, particularly with trackers etc. Similar signal masking could be the problem".
    Be interested to hear other owner's experiences.
     
  2. I had BSTs on both the 1200 & 1260PP, no issues with either.
     
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  3. Yes, it is a known issue that carbon fibre can interfere with wireless and blue tooth receivers. I would not be surprised that is your problem in this case given the thickness of the wheel structure. Carbon key covers which are only 1mm thick (if your are lucky) are known to interfere with remote key aerials and from my own experience, the Diavel. Andy
     
    #3 Android853sp, Jan 31, 2023
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  4. Thanks for the replies guys, seems it could be a bit hit and miss then :bucktooth:
     
  5. Apologies, I missed the TPMS bit, it’s been a long day.

    Neither of mine had it. Wheels were great though.
     
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  6. Phew, that’s saved me a few grand. I thought I was going to have to buy some carbon wheels to keep up with my mate Dave.
     
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  7. you do :D Love my CF rims - but no TPMS so can't help on that front :upyeah:

    carbon wheels.jpg
     
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  8. Haha, the voice of reason from Mr Carbon :p
     
    #8 kartman, Feb 1, 2023
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  9. The difference on the standard 1200PP wheels was significant. Less so in comparison to the Marchesinis.

    I decided to stick with the standard ones on the V4PP and move my BSTs on.
     
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  10. Ive got some Carbon Rotobox Boost on order, can you disable the TPMS.
     
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