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A dangerous freebie...
When I bought my Caberg V2 at the NEC I got a couple of free gifts.
One of them a digital Motrax tyre pressure gauge. Anyway today I check the pressures and I get 19 and 25 PSI. Checking with my trusty pen gauge I get 32 and 36 PSI. Stupid digital thing is so far out as to make it quite bloody dangerous! You cannot put your faith in any digital measuring device that doesn't come with a calibration certificate. |
The same is absolutely true of any analog device. Digital isn't by definition any less or more trustworthy.
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I would get a third opinion at a garage air pump, taking the others with me :wink:
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Well a squeeze to the tyre with index finger and thumb have always served me well. As a back up a gentle kick with the right boot is a must also. This method though also does not come with a calibration certificate! :)
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I have 2 digital ones and they are accurate to each other. To be honest
though you will never know how accurate without getting one of them repeatedly calibrated. The worst offenders are the garage units though, they have been upto 8 PSI out .... Warned a couple of riders off the local Tesco one as it's soo far out it's not funny |
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*SLAP* :lol: |
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"Dad, use my gauge in the garage, it's much more accurate. That one at the garage was out by 6 PSI last time I used it." The response: "It's fine. It's near enough. I've been driving 40 years, don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs, etc." :roll: They won't be told, will they? :lol: |
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tis true :twisted: |
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