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Two Jayhawks wrote:
I wanted as petit a sensor as possible so I chose the non flow through & removed the anti theft casing. Theft is not an issue for me. Frankly if a tire needs air it's no more difficult to just remove sensor than it would be to remove the stem cap.
โJun-21-2018 08:53 AM
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โJun-21-2018 05:24 AM
mike brez wrote:JoeH wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I had flow through sensors and never had any trouble with them. Airing up the tires was no more difficult than if they were not there. The advantage is that I could LOCK them in to position which discouraged theft of the $50 sensors.
The sensors that you have to remove to add air are either kept loose or you have to use an Allen wrench to loosen them each time you want to add air.
The TST's don't use an allen wrench-- there is a special wrench that grips the base of the sensor below the anti-theft collar that you use to remove it to add air. Takes the same amount of time as removing a standard valve cap.
X2 it's the same exact little tool to install or remove either style. There is no Allen key.
I have the standard 507 and removed the anti theft collars from all of sensors
โJun-21-2018 05:21 AM
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โJun-21-2018 04:52 AM
JoeH wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I had flow through sensors and never had any trouble with them. Airing up the tires was no more difficult than if they were not there. The advantage is that I could LOCK them in to position which discouraged theft of the $50 sensors.
The sensors that you have to remove to add air are either kept loose or you have to use an Allen wrench to loosen them each time you want to add air.
The TST's don't use an allen wrench-- there is a special wrench that grips the base of the sensor below the anti-theft collar that you use to remove it to add air. Takes the same amount of time as removing a standard valve cap.
โJun-21-2018 04:47 AM
โJun-21-2018 04:35 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I had flow through sensors and never had any trouble with them. Airing up the tires was no more difficult than if they were not there. The advantage is that I could LOCK them in to position which discouraged theft of the $50 sensors.
The sensors that you have to remove to add air are either kept loose or you have to use an Allen wrench to loosen them each time you want to add air.
โJun-21-2018 04:16 AM