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Digital Tire pressure gauge - any ideas where to find replacement?

recordingguy

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Lost my pressure gauge. I like the gauge that came with the RT. Looking for a replacement. Any one have a idea where I may find one. If BRP had it I would probably have to buy the total tool kit. Left it on seat and took a test ride. Bob
 
There are many on the market but accurate ones cost $$$. I use this it has a bleed off so when I do the fronts I over fill a bit and tap the bleeder to get exactly the same on both sides. :thumbup:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00404WDUC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

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BRP took them out of the tool kits several years ago. Have you asked your dealer to see if he can find one for you? :dontknow:
 
BRP took them out of the tool kits several years ago. Have you asked your dealer to see if he can find one for you? :dontknow:

They really were crappy and inaccurate anyway. Having worked in a GM wheel mounting area accurate electronics are very expensive not from the lowest bidder. I have one and tested both the BRP and Joe's above against it. BRP was 1-2lbs off and Joes was dead on.I use my expensive digital as a standard. The angle on the Joe's also makes doing the rear tire easy as well as the length of the hose.:thumbup:
 
Good grief! Some of us are sooo anal about stuff that doesn't really matter SO much.



I have to disagree with you on this point, the air pressure in your front tires especially need to be checked often for a good ride and proper tire wear.


Cruzr Joe
 
I have to disagree with you on this point, the air pressure in your front tires especially need to be checked often for a good ride and proper tire wear.


Cruzr Joe



Size matters and so does the air in your tires! You can take that to the bank. Listen to "Uncle Joe".

Jack
 

This is what I use: EZ-AIR Tire Gauge by G. H. Meiser $19.95 on Amazon.

This allows the digital tire gauge to be connected while you put air in the tire. It has an air chuck connected to it. Best I have ever used including easy hookup to the rear valve stem.

Jack
 
valve placement

That rear tire is a real PIA. I can't get a gauge or fill on it without bending it upward. Am I doing something wrong.
Allen
 
Have you guys heard of "fobo bike"? Check it out @ fobobike.com. There are videos available to watch as well. I have them and they work GREAT!! Hope this helps.


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