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Inspector Gadget:
Thank you for sharing that information;
One would almost conclude that the described emergency-deflation method does not work (anymore).
Perhaps due to different versions of the RDC valves?

Knowing BMW, and my experience with them, I would not be surprised if that emergency-method only works with certain versions of RDC and/or bikes.

As the explanation provided by the BMW mechanic does make sense to me.

Beamietoo:
It makes sense that the sensor first has to be in the wake mode befor it can dedect a rapid loss of air on deflation.

Just chiming in with my 2 euro cents.

Jughead:
Anyone know whether this Wake Up Tool will work on the TPMS?

Claims to wake all existing 125KHz sensors.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Autel-TS101-Universal-TPMS-Sensor-Activation-Tool-/121052081709?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item1c2f442e2d

Inspector Gadget:
Although you might not be able to read Dutch, on the list of supported brands, BMW is missing;
http://www.auteltech.nl/resetters/570/MaxiTPMS-TS101
(you can see all the car-brand logo's on the bottom of the page)

So, I tend to say no, BMW motorcycle RDC are not supported (either)

But perhaps best to contact the manufacturer themselves;
http://www.auteltech.com/autelcms/CorporateInformation/461.jhtml

PDM:
Thanks for the info but....BMW might be missing in the list because the sensors of BMW cars don't need a wake up tool as they are installed more or less automatically. One of us should contact the manufacterer. As DutchMidiMan and I both speak Dutch, one of us could do that.
@DutchMidiMan: you or me??

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