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So that's what 0 psi at 80 mph feels like!
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<blockquote data-quote="bluejag" data-source="post: 385013" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Is there a concern, (that I missed) regarding right angle stems? Way back (on this board) they were touted as the best thing since whatever. I purchased a set from B.E. and got the whine when I brought them to be mounted. Proper installation, inspection and maintenence should keep them in a safe and reliable codition. FYI as of 08 most passenger vehicle's equipped with factory tire pressure monitor system's are constructed in the same manner (two or three piece with sealing gasket and locknut) construction. Off highway equipment has been using this design for years. Are there some fact's indicating that they are not suitable for motorcycle application??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluejag, post: 385013, member: 964"] Is there a concern, (that I missed) regarding right angle stems? Way back (on this board) they were touted as the best thing since whatever. I purchased a set from B.E. and got the whine when I brought them to be mounted. Proper installation, inspection and maintenence should keep them in a safe and reliable codition. FYI as of 08 most passenger vehicle's equipped with factory tire pressure monitor system's are constructed in the same manner (two or three piece with sealing gasket and locknut) construction. Off highway equipment has been using this design for years. Are there some fact's indicating that they are not suitable for motorcycle application?? [/QUOTE]
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