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29-01-05, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Recommend me a good...
Tyre pressure gague.
not a digital one tho... ive heard that they are rubbish. Looking to get one this weekend so replies are appreciated
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Try the £9.99 one from Halfords |
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29-01-05, 03:28 PM | #3 |
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Just for your info, Ride magazine gave the Halfords digital gauge (about a tenner I think) a big thumbs up and the Recommended Buy badge. All gauges are only accurate to approx 1psi unless you pay big money.
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29-01-05, 03:32 PM | #4 |
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I abandoned my digital one today. It said I had 73psi in my front tyre and would not turn off. so after it auto switched off I tried again and it said 30psi
kept putting in more air and it said 29. Looks like I need a new one This one cost £5.63 + vat from cpc. looks like I will replace it with their slightly more expensive £5.84 one
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29-01-05, 03:37 PM | #5 |
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OK... thanks guys.
Cant remember where but i've read a few places that the digi ones are about as acurate as the ones in the petrol stations. Now you guys are gonna tell me thoase are the most accurate yeh? And ride gave the halford jobby a recomended sticker too.... hmmmm. I'm open minded enough to try em for sure. Anyone else wanna add to the above please feel free, the more i know the happier i'll feel when i part with my cash.
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Or do the digi one have a finite lifespan?
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It is fair to say that the simple pencil guages are often more accurate than the dial sort. You're right about petrol station one's being inaccurate, though. And you have to allow for the fact that the tyres will be warm because you've driven/riden there. |
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29-01-05, 07:07 PM | #8 |
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I have got a Halfords 9.99 one, nice and easy to use and seems to be accurate enough
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29-01-05, 08:29 PM | #10 |
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have a look here in their "product tests".
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/ There are tests for analogue and digital gauges. Don't know how much to trust their findings, but at least they've tried. Analogue - good one was Draper 69924 for £8 Digital - Accutire seemd to do quite well, even their cheapest at £8, or a £11 version. For bikes you need to consider access to the valve. |
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