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guys.. as per title wat do i need to look out for in a tire pressure guage ?

 

i wan something not too expensive.. reliable and easy to use.. does digital types have any advantages over the analog kind ?

 

pls advise.. :)

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Try to buy the maroon colored Michelin analog kind. Most of the frequent track-goers recommend that. But it's not cheap these days.

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If you are a regular joe like me, you need a regular joe tyre pressure. :)

 

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I got it at Motoworld, the Handy road branch.

Think it is ard $18? Forgot already.

It's identical to the one I bought at SPC years ago, which lasted me...2-3 er ,years. :|

 

Easy to use, just On it, then put on your nipple. :eek:

 

Your tyre nipple, I mean.

Can switch between PSI and kPa.

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i just got a cheap-ass typeR brand gauge that is shaped like a pen. 3 dollars. accurate enough for an ordinary joe like me.

 

keep it well and it will last indefinately.

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Most petrol kiosks sell a digital one at $17 or $18. They are more accurate than the non digital ones. My lasted me a year already. Can switch between kpa and psi. Next time pump petrol, drop in for a check. Maybe GSS got discount. lol

P-plate should be an attitude to safety and riding. There's always more to learn.

 

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