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tire pressure gauges - MUST HAVE

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#1 · (Edited)
*EDIT 9/22/12: i ordered 10 more, two days ago*



this is the exact gauge that i use, and nearly every person that i run with uses - it's the only liquid filled gauge that doesn't require you to equilize the pressure due to temperature changes. there's a patented "bladder" or something that always allows for accurate readings, without having to worry about when was the last time you cracked the thing open to equilize. besides, if you had a "cap" or something on a liquid filled gauge - that just seems like a future failure point to me. but i'm just a dumb ******* that knows quality when i see it... :D

i have this very gauge - it's $38 on the site, and they charge you shipping and insurance AFTER you've entered your CC info (and you don't know till it shows up on your CC statement). :rant mine was ~$10. so, while the price won't be MUCH less, it'll be a little less (~$4-5).

cliffs:

  • best gauge for the money
  • better than the $100-ish ones :fact
  • 10 ready to go, once i say "we're good"

HERE - it's a link to the product page on my site... go ahead - click it. ;)
 
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#235 ·
i'm going to be adding the option of adding a pressure gauge to any valve stem order for a total of $62 shipped. that's a $7 savings over purchasing them separately. :) so stock up on a good christmas present to yourself... and know that good tire pressure is A MUST for being a safer rider.
 
#236 ·
not sure when... apparently bundles are against the current map policy for valve stems.

if you want to add a pressure gauge to another order, pm me, and we'll work something out (i.e. block offs, brake lines, sliders, sbk, etc).

thanks y'all!
 
#239 ·
I do! How much? What else you got that I don't have?
 
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