Which Tyre Pressure Gauges Are Most Accurate?

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by Freerange_egg, Sep 17, 2020.

  1. you are right, all concentration is needed and always have to make slight allowance for air-loss. I've used a digital one in the past which is a bit better for this, but couldn't find the patience to deal with it's random ability to change setting from psi to Bar or Kpa etc. I nearly bought this the other day:-
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  2. I remember reading a bike magizine article on this subject some years ago & one of this type pressure gauge was rated the most accurate !
     
  3. interesting.. you sent it back?
     
  4. Yes, they have offered a refund no problems so can't fault the seller. Just a good job I had other gauges to check it against.
     
  5. FB5705C1-3C4F-4EA4-968A-01EA9FEB117F.jpeg I wondered if I still had the one I used to use and here it is :grinning: dust an all
     
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  6. Were the other four calibrated gauges ?
     
  7. I compared it to my other 2, it was 4 PSI low. I had previously compared my others at a TD as my old tried and tested was not agreeing with the new one so I sat on the floor with several from around the pit to get an average.
     
  8. My point really is just make sure to check a new one against some mates ones and then do it at reasonable intervals.

    Or don't, I don't mind what others do.
     
  9. this is what I use and it’s been faultless for years despite having a hard life
     
  10. Just remember folks - a digital readout only makes it easier to read, not more accurate/repeatable. All that display is going to show is what the sensor and it's associated electronics (both easily complete shite) are sending it.
     
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  11. +1 for Venhill
     
  12. KTM's gauge is quite famous around my area.
     
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