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Old 01-25-2011, 10:19 AM
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Default New Motion Pro Digital Tire Pressure Gauge

For maximum safety, proper tire pressure is critical to the performance of your motorcycle - so get a gauge made by a company known for quality, Motion Pro. Their newest digital tire pressure gauge has the same dimensions and the same pressure control as their reliable analog pressure gauges but uses a high-precision digital pressure sensor that is accurate to within 1% at 77°F. Powered by a single 9V battery, this pressure gauge has a nominal service life of 1,000 tests before the battery needs to be replaced. This is accomplished with power saving circuitry that automatically shuts the device off after three minutes. And unlike some digital pressure gauges that require the user to “reset” the instrument to take a reading when setting tire pressure, this device continuously measures pressure with no user input required – just like an analog pressure gauge.

These instruments are not yet available on our website. For more information, contact Nate at 866.931.6644 ext 809 or send him an email; FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with MOTION PRO DIGITAL TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE in the subject line and he’ll get back to you promptly.

The Motion Pro Digital Tire Pressure Gauge is the most accurate tire pressure instrument made by the company and features a resolution of 0.1 psi. A vinyl storage pouch is also included with this gauge.


The blue anodized aluminum body is machined from billet and houses a single, easily modulated bleed valve to help you quickly set your motorcycle tire pressure.


If you’ve ever used a lesser gauge that required some gymnastics just to get to the valve stem on the wheel, you’ll be thankful for the dual-swivel action of this digital tire pressure gauge’s 18” hose.


360° swivels are mounted both, at the air chuck and on the bleed valve assembly which makes reading the display while accessing any valve stem hassle free!


Working in low-light conditions is no problem with the backlit display.


This precision tire gauge reliably reads pressures between 0-60 psi. It can be zeroed with the push of a button and will also display pressure in whatever unit you prefer: Psi, BAR, KG/CM2 or kPa - making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
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Old 09-13-2011, 07:32 AM
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Default Accurate Digital Pressure Gauge

Tire wear, handling performance and safety are all directly related to proper tire pressure. These digital tire pressure gauges from Motion Pro are the same ones we use for our machines at the track because they're reliable and accurate. Every unit comes complete with a clear set of instructions and a pre-installed battery so it's ready to go straight out of the box.


And for those of you with more than one storage location or multiple vehicles, you can never have too many pressure gauges!
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Having a long rubber tube would you not lose pressure in the tire each time you use it as air has to fill the tube.
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Having a long rubber tube would you not lose pressure in the tire each time you use it as air has to fill the tube.
You are correct, however the total volume of the tube is less than .01% of the total volume of the tire you are checking pressure on. The amount is negligible.

If you look at top four and two wheel race teams, nearly all of them are using a gauge with some length of tube.
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