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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-04-24 9:38 AM (#137488)
Subject: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
Fellow Riders

As I read through the thread on Cobra tires the message is loud and clear that tracking and specific psi ranges are very important. I would like to get feedback/suggestions for which tire pressure gauge to purchase.

Any and all input is greatly appreciated!
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2013-04-24 9:43 AM (#137489 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
Roadgear digital tire gauges $25.00 works great
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Boots
Posted 2013-04-24 9:50 AM (#137490 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
I use the Doran TPMS. It has an accuracy of +/- 1.5psi, which is good enough for me.

http://www.doranmfg.com/motorcycle-tire-pressure-monitoring-systems...


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opas ride
Posted 2013-04-24 3:30 PM (#137515 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Tourer

Posts: 500
I check my tires often and have found the Roadgear Digital gauge to work best for me...Seem to be fairly accurate compared to others I have used..No real way to know I suppose but it does it for me....
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marcparnes
Posted 2013-04-24 5:29 PM (#137521 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
+1

Marc
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efd158
Posted 2013-04-24 5:41 PM (#137522 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Cruiser

Posts: 122
Westchester Co., NY
I also use the Doran. Seems pretty accurate. But it can take up to 6 minutes to get a reading after starting the bike or turning the key to accessory. I just use that time to get all my stuff together.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-04-24 6:24 PM (#137528 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Visionary

Posts: 4278
any auto store has then and the one that comes in the tool kit is JUNK




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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-04-24 10:07 PM (#137559 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
Thanks guys...I ordered the Roadgear hi tech digital tire gauge from amazon $18.68
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Boots
Posted 2013-04-24 10:12 PM (#137560 - in reply to #137522)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
efd158 - 2013-04-24 4:41 PM

I also use the Doran. Seems pretty accurate. But it can take up to 6 minutes to get a reading after starting the bike or turning the key to accessory. I just use that time to get all my stuff together.


I have mine wired in directly at the battery so no 6 min lag.
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rebelce
Posted 2013-04-28 4:12 PM (#137755 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Cruiser

Posts: 111
Just checked out the Doran TPMS, 12.5 % accuracy, isn't that 4 or 5 pounds in our tire pressure ranges? I sure like the idea of not having to get down on these creaky old knees any more than necessary not to mention finding the valve stems on the rear tire.
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-04-28 4:23 PM (#137759 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
I agree it's a PITA to find the valve stem on the rear wheel. I'm blessed that I have a garage so when I get home (or before I leave out), I can roll the bike a bit then lay on the ground. You probably don't need to check them more than about once a week anyway.

I use my Progressive (zero loss) air pressure gauge. I try to keep my tires as close to 40F/42R as I can. (Always assuming the gauge is correct, I'm at 39.5F/41.5R as of this afternoon (and 36 pounds in the shock...yup, I'm a fatass)). I carry the Progressive gauge in the saddlebag all the time so only having one gauge means I won't lose one.

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rebelce
Posted 2013-04-28 5:48 PM (#137764 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Cruiser

Posts: 111
Been thinking of ways to find that rear stem, maybe a small mirror propped up on the floor and a mark on the rim. Getting ready for a ride down to the Tail of the Dragon in June and I'd like a repeatable way to measure the tire pressure. The Doran TPMS is 200 bucks and that's the better part of a killer tune.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-04-28 6:19 PM (#137772 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Visionary

Posts: 4278
being old I put a mark on the side of the rim. Check the first of every month and when it gets in the mid 90's and above ever two weeks
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Boots
Posted 2013-04-28 6:29 PM (#137775 - in reply to #137755)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
rebelce - 2013-04-28 3:12 PM

Just checked out the Doran TPMS, 12.5 % accuracy, isn't that 4 or 5 pounds in our tire pressure ranges? I sure like the idea of not having to get down on these creaky old knees any more than necessary not to mention finding the valve stems on the rear tire.


I read the +/- 1.5 spec here: Sensor Pressure Range. Am I reading it wrong?
http://www.doranmfg.com/PDF/Doran_360M_3600M2__User_Manual_-_4-9-09...



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marcparnes
Posted 2013-04-28 7:24 PM (#137784 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
You are reading it right. I called them and the tech said +/-2 psi as the max deviation.

Marc
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marcparnes
Posted 2013-04-28 7:28 PM (#137786 - in reply to #137759)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Monkeyman - 2013-04-28 2:23 PM
I use my Progressive (zero loss) air pressure gauge. I try to keep my tires as close to 40F/42R as I can. (Always assuming the gauge is correct, I'm at 39.5F/41.5R as of this afternoon (and 36 pounds in the shock...yup, I'm a fatass)). I carry the Progressive gauge in the saddlebag all the time so only having one gauge means I won't lose one.
I hadn't thought of using the shock pump for the tires. Do you top it off with the hand pump as well? Seems like that would be a lot of pumping if you had to pick up 3 or 4 pounds.

Marc
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rebelce
Posted 2013-04-29 7:02 AM (#137823 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Cruiser

Posts: 111
Your reading it right, I hadn't read far enough. You can manually check the pressure using the monitor and it is within 1.5 pounds but the alarm is what is at 12.5%. It's a very nice feature and I'll be picking up beer cans on the side of the road to buy one.
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-04-29 7:14 AM (#137825 - in reply to #137786)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
marcparnes - 2013-04-28 8:28 PM

I hadn't thought of using the shock pump for the tires. Do you top it off with the hand pump as well? Seems like that would be a lot of pumping if you had to pick up 3 or 4 pounds.

Marc


I tried pumping up a tire with the shock pump once. Just once. I just use it to check the tires. If they need air, I'll take it to the air pump at the gas station.
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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-04-29 8:14 AM (#137830 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
So Monkeyman your Doran system is quite accurate. Another way To say it is....across the entire range/ spectrum of the psi rating which is 10 to 87, the accuracy will be within +/- 1.5 psi. It does not mean for example if the psi is 40 that this number could be +/- 1.5 psi e.g. 38.5/41.5
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-04-29 8:21 AM (#137831 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
I don't have the Doran, Tom. I think Boots does.
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marcparnes
Posted 2013-04-29 8:22 AM (#137832 - in reply to #137488)
Subject: Re: Tire Pressure Gauges


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
That's exactly what it means, Tom. 38.5-41.5. I've found it to be very consistent, though. It seems to maintain the same deviation. In other words, my front reads 1 pound high and the rear is dead on compared to my road gear gauge. Each time I check and compare them the deviation is the same.

Marc
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