wspollack
Well-known member
August 13, 2025: APPROVED BY MAX BMW FOR RETROFIT
I spent about an hour and a half at MAX BMW in Troy, NY, late this afternoon, reading a book, while after a bit my scooter was wheeled into the shop area and put on a lift (I peeked back there, but didn't attempt to hang out there).
The bottom line is that:
1) My '23 C 400 GT passed muster, was designated fit for a retrofit, after being hooked up to some official BMW device.
2) I am now on their shop schedule for the first week in September.
My wife and I will be OOO that week, so I got permission to drop off the bike the week before. Given our and MAX's schedules, I expect to pick up the bike on Sept. 9 (unless it's raining buckets), so look for my next report on this topic a day or two after that.
COST:
The service writer pointed out that I'd need two of the RDC sensors @ $110 each (see that parts page in posts 12 and 15, above), some miscellaneous small hardware items, and about an hour and a half of labor. I'm guessing, with tax, about $500.
(Or, put another way, about $400 more than adding a pair of high-quality FOBO external sensors --which you can't do anyway on the front wheel -- and getting the convenience of having the info displayed on the TFT.)
SCHEDULE:
The appointment of about three weeks down the road is actually sooner than I expected. The service writer had first asked me whether I wanted to wait until I needed new tires, in order to save on that labor. I told him, "---k, no. This TPMS quest of mine is like Ahab going after Moby-Dick, so let's get it on!"
SUITABILITY FOR OTHER C 400 BIKES?:
I met briefly with the tech that did this check, on my way out the door. I tried to get a clear answer, regarding if this retrofit compatibility applies to certain years, etc., but I couldn't determine that. I think he's not ready to make blanket statements, but after checking the 1s and 0s inside the bike he was certain that my particular bike met the criteria. Sorry that this isn't very useful information.
Last, here's my receipt for today's work:

I spent about an hour and a half at MAX BMW in Troy, NY, late this afternoon, reading a book, while after a bit my scooter was wheeled into the shop area and put on a lift (I peeked back there, but didn't attempt to hang out there).
The bottom line is that:
1) My '23 C 400 GT passed muster, was designated fit for a retrofit, after being hooked up to some official BMW device.
2) I am now on their shop schedule for the first week in September.
My wife and I will be OOO that week, so I got permission to drop off the bike the week before. Given our and MAX's schedules, I expect to pick up the bike on Sept. 9 (unless it's raining buckets), so look for my next report on this topic a day or two after that.
COST:
The service writer pointed out that I'd need two of the RDC sensors @ $110 each (see that parts page in posts 12 and 15, above), some miscellaneous small hardware items, and about an hour and a half of labor. I'm guessing, with tax, about $500.
(Or, put another way, about $400 more than adding a pair of high-quality FOBO external sensors --which you can't do anyway on the front wheel -- and getting the convenience of having the info displayed on the TFT.)
SCHEDULE:
The appointment of about three weeks down the road is actually sooner than I expected. The service writer had first asked me whether I wanted to wait until I needed new tires, in order to save on that labor. I told him, "---k, no. This TPMS quest of mine is like Ahab going after Moby-Dick, so let's get it on!"
SUITABILITY FOR OTHER C 400 BIKES?:
I met briefly with the tech that did this check, on my way out the door. I tried to get a clear answer, regarding if this retrofit compatibility applies to certain years, etc., but I couldn't determine that. I think he's not ready to make blanket statements, but after checking the 1s and 0s inside the bike he was certain that my particular bike met the criteria. Sorry that this isn't very useful information.
Last, here's my receipt for today's work:
