🏍️ Ride Smart, Stay Safe!
The SykikRider SRTP300 is a cutting-edge wireless tire pressure monitoring system designed specifically for motorcycles. Featuring the smallest and lightest sensors available, this system includes a 1.5-inch water-resistant monitor with a rechargeable battery that lasts 9-12 months. With a user-friendly setup and a full one-year warranty backed by California-based customer support, this product ensures that you can ride with confidence and peace of mind.
Manufacturer | SYKIK |
Brand | Sykik |
Model | SRTP340 |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1 inches |
Item model number | SRTP300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SRTP300 |
J**N
Monitor traffic, let SYKIK monitor your tires.
Installing the system couldn't be easier. Put the locking nut then the cap on each tire, making sure you put the correct cap on the front and rear tires, then tighten the locking nut with the supplied wrench. Attach the bracket to your ride and then the monitor to the bracket. All that's left is to set your desired range for pressure and temperature (the directions are easy to follow). The installation is complete. The monitor will let you know when your tires are out of range with both a loud beeping and the screen blinking red. I would guess I am charging the monitor less than once a month. It charges quickly with a micro USB cord. I received the system in the last week of April and 5 months later the batteries in the caps are still going strong. The company has excellent customer service. I was leaking air out of my front tire cap. I contacted customer service and received a prompt response, asking me to check if the gasket was in the cap. I guess the gasket had fallen out when I aired up my tires. I emailed back and a replacement gasket plus 3 extras were in my mailbox a few days later. A tire pressure monitoring system benefits you in multiple ways. It helps you keep your tire pressure precise, which improves the performance of your ride, helps your tires last longer, and helps prevent pinch flats. When you are on the road, it gives you a heads up if you have a tire problem. I would not ride my electric scooter without a tire pressure monitoring system and this system had shown to be accurate and reliable. The system monitors my tires and allows me to stay focused on monitoring traffic and riding safe. I can recommend this system without hesitation.
S**Z
Easy to install, easy to read, tough to follow instructions
Well,I will say this, it's a nice little, colorful screen to glance at while riding. The pressures are boldly displayed. I only gave it a three star rating in *Warmth* because, I don't have a clue what WARMTH is in a rating system like this. As for the instructions that came with the unit, well, they most certainly could have been written better, at least in my opinion. But, that's par I guess in todays tech-no environments where cheapness is king. The unit seems to work as designed.However, maybe it's just me but, I was under the impression that, the psi reading at the top of the screen was to be the FRONT tire. And, the one at the bottom, would be the rear tire. Not sure why but, that's what I thought would be the definitive display. Mine however, is opposite. The top number is the rear and the bottom is the front. Not the end of the world. There is an *F* and an *R* on the sensors that are placed on the valve stems. I put them where they are labeled to go. I suppose I could just reverse them to satisfy my desires. Or, forget it and live what's represented on the screen. In any case, the unit seems to work and do what's designed to, and that is display present pressures and, warn of impending doom. As for accuracy, well, who knows what's accurate? You can put 10 gauges on one tire and, for the most part, you're gonna get ten different readings. As long as it's close to what one of my small gauges say, I'm good with that. I'd purchase another one if needed.SR
R**.
Seems accurate enough. Screen little on the dim side though
As title states. Works well. Screen is dim on it's brightest setting though. Everything else is nice, I like the low pressure warning. My front tire was below the 29psi (which you can adjust) threshold and it was sounding the alarm. I like that extra piece of mind. Works well so far. Only gripe is the screen gets blown out with moderate sun.
R**Y
Great so far
Less than one weeks' worth of use so far, but so far, it's 5 stars. I use the same air compressor gauge to set the air pressure on all of my vehicles, 4 of those vehicles have factory TPMS installed, and all of those TPMS systems read within one pound of each other.This Sykir Rider SRTP-300 TPMS is way less expensive than any of my other TPM Systems, is way easier to install, is way easier to (when needed) replace the batteries, is a no-brainer to install and operate, and reads the exact same pressure as the gauge on my air compressor. Only time will tell how long it will last, but for now, I am recommending it to family and friends.
K**T
Doesn’t sync well with display.
Batteries that came installed where dead luckily they came with a spare set. Front one came off while riding a display never changed. Didn’t know I lost it till I got home. This is not my first set I’ve used so I know how to put them on and tighten the nut so they don’t come off.