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tire pressure guage

bmwlarry

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Can the BRP gauge be calibrated? I cannot find anything in the manual. Mine reads 78.8 PSI front but with my own gauge it reads 18.
Thanks
 
Can the BRP gauge be calibrated? I cannot find anything in the manual. Mine reads 78.8 PSI front but with my own gauge it reads 18.
Thanks

Just a thought, BUT I think your units are set to KPA instead of PSI. just press the square button to cycle back to PSI (PSI>Bar>KPA)
 
Once you get the right scale keep in mind that all gauges will vary somewhat from gauge to gauge and even with different temperatures. I always use the same gauge and try to test in about the same temperature range before each ride. You will see many different suggestions for pressures but this really depends on what bike (RT or RS) your riding, your weight and cargo weight as well as how fast you are going to ride. I weigh 190, ride an RS pretty fast and carry only about 50 pounds of extra stuff including givi bags and mounts. I set the front tires to 18 psi and the rear to 28 psi. This gives me a pretty firm and responsive ride with good tire wear.
 
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