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Tire pressure gauges
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<blockquote data-quote="DennisJ" data-source="post: 1322262" data-attributes="member: 21042"><p>I use this one. <a href="https://www.amazon.com/CruzTOOLS-DGTG2-TirePro-Digital-Gauge/dp/B00AKG3GYQ" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/CruzTOOLS-DGTG2-TirePro-Digital-Gauge/dp/B00AKG3GYQ</a> Small, easy to carry in the glove box so it is always availalbe, Readings are shown to 0.1 PSI levels, with bar, Kpa, and Kg-cm2 scales also provided. can be a little difficult to read in bright sunlight but holds reading so you can place it in a shaded position. I don't know that the level of accurace is required for my riding which is all on streets and highways. I stick with 40/42 front/rear and that seems to work the best for me and provides good tread life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisJ, post: 1322262, member: 21042"] I use this one. [URL="https://www.amazon.com/CruzTOOLS-DGTG2-TirePro-Digital-Gauge/dp/B00AKG3GYQ"]https://www.amazon.com/CruzTOOLS-DGTG2-TirePro-Digital-Gauge/dp/B00AKG3GYQ[/URL] Small, easy to carry in the glove box so it is always availalbe, Readings are shown to 0.1 PSI levels, with bar, Kpa, and Kg-cm2 scales also provided. can be a little difficult to read in bright sunlight but holds reading so you can place it in a shaded position. I don't know that the level of accurace is required for my riding which is all on streets and highways. I stick with 40/42 front/rear and that seems to work the best for me and provides good tread life. [/QUOTE]
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