Tire Pressure Matters: The Best Gauge for Keeping Your Motorcycle Safe 🔥

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One of the most important factors for riding motorcycles is the pressure of your tires. Motorcycle tires can be finicky and if you don't have the correct tire pressure, it can cause premature wear, a blow-out of even loss of traction. No one wants to crash their motorcycle simply because they didn't check their tire pressure. Having an accurate and reliable tire pressure gauge is important to your motorcycle safety.

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How often do you check your motorcycle tire pressure?

RemboUSMC
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I have a Joes Racing Pro, about $35 IRC, assembled in USA, no hold valve, but use it all the time.

ferociousfrankie
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Hey Rembo! great video as always! Ok, always check my tires, analog of course, found out my gauge was out of cal, thinking it was probably never in cal! anyways, situation resolved with higher quality gauge. So, it pays to shell out for quality! Thanks again!

daverodgers
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Great video. Thanks. After full exhaust and dry clutch 130 is too much for me! I’m tapped out for a while. I noticed below TPMS was mentioned. Just FYI, the TPMS sensors from Ducati measure in BAR not PSI.

Also the keyless gas cap is worth the money. I hesitated but am very glad I got it. Happy New Years. Semper Fi!

johnshelby
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I have the digital version. I went through too many analog gauges that seem too delicate ..

Dsam
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I check mine at least once a week, more if the temperature has been changing a lot. On a side note I just had to drop my Pikes Peak off at the dealership for a left side oil leak, turned out it's the water pump. Have you had any issues? My bike has 3500 ish miles on it.

GSXRKLLR
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How accurate is it vs the factory tpms?

Thelnferno