Sensors/Switches

Reliable Sensors & Switches for Precise Engine Monitoring

Riding with confidence means knowing what the bike is telling you, from oil pressure to fuel levels and crank timing. TMF Cycles offers a curated selection of motorcycle sensors and switches designed to deliver accurate readings and dependable feedback. Whether a build relies on classic wiring or modern upgrades, these parts support smooth operation and quick diagnostics, helping riders catch issues before they turn serious.

Offerings include the Oil Pressure Sensor, which replicates OEM sending units and arrives precision-calibrated, essential for monitoring internal pressure on tuned or stock engines. The Replacement Crank Sensor serves as a direct OEM-standard replacement with full functionality testing, ensuring correct crank signal reception. In the case of older Harley FXR models, the FXR Gas Tank Sending Unit offers a digitally calibrated fuel-level readout that works for a variety of FXR types (1982–1994), thus enabling riders to monitor fuel level without any uncertainty. This motorcycle switch setup made up of an appropriate motorcycle ignition switch, motorcycle handlebar switches, motorcycle brake light switch, or any other motorcycle switches is not only predictable but also stable even when the sensors are repeatedly used or during long tours.

FAQs

Why is the Oil Pressure Sensor important after engine upgrades?

An accurate Harley oil pressure sensor ensures riders monitor internal pressure precisely, critical to safeguard engine health when performance parts raise stress or RPM.

What does a Replacement Crank Sensor solve on older bikes?

It restores proper crank timing signals, preventing misfires or erratic ignition, especially important for tuned or high-mileage engines.

Can the FXR Gas Tank Sending Unit fit multiple FXR variants?

Certainly, it is compatible with different FXRT, FXRS, FXRD, and FXR models manufactured from 1982 to 1994 and still gives accurate fuel-level indicators even in post tanks or wiring changes.

Do these sensors work with modern handlebars or lighting switches?

Yes. Pairing quality sensors with the correct switches keeps the electrical system stable, avoiding signal loss and ensuring all motorcycle sensors and switches function together smoothly.