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Accutire MS-4710B Motorcycle 5-99 PSI Digital Tire Gauge

Accutire MS-4710B Motorcycle 5-99 PSI Digital Tire Gauge
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Accutire MS-4710B Motorcycle 5-99 PSI Digital Tire Gauge

 
 
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Features
  • Measures 5-99 PSI (in 1/2 lb increments)

  • Designed specifically to access tire valves on all kinds of motorcyles including large road bikes with duel front brakes

  • Auto On/Off and an easy to read extra large display

  • 90 degree valve head, rugged design with sure-grip handle

  • Permanent lithium battery


Description

Accutire® has been an industry leader in the design and development of innovative tire gauges for more than a decade. With our commitment to quality, high performance and innovative design, Accutire® is the first name for Tire Pressure Gauges!


Product Details
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:4.7 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 40 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Great Motorcycle product; hard to find  May 14, 2008 By P. Emore "Moe Less"
This used to be sold by Sears for $8.95 on sale. Now they only carry the oddly shaped version that is of zero use to many motorcyclists. The only other source that I've found for the real deal, as this is, would be Road Gear and they get about $25-$30 for it. When I found it at Amazon for half that, I did the only sensible thing: I bought TWO of them and placed them in cold storage right away. They are the absolute BEST tool for checking air in standard streetbike rims with the valve stem that points directly at the axle. Can't go wrong, great tool at a great price AND they are available. That may be the biggest plus right there.

Phil

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Much improved way to check motorcycle tires  Oct 05, 2008 By Ron Nameyname "gearhead"
Much easier to maneuver around the disk brake rotors and wheel spokes than other digitals made for the automotive industry. Mine did seem to hang up now and then when trying to remove it from the valve stem, but its not that big of a deal. Probably wouldn't do that if the end barrel was polished metal inside. Instead it's two molded plastic pieces as an extension of the handle pieces.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Great meter, so-so alignment for cruiser  Nov 03, 2008 By David A. Glenn
Using this on a 2005 Roadstar. It is possible to use on the rear only if you bend the (small/stubby, straight) valve stems over a bit. Still hard to get a good seal every time. Gauge reads fine when you get a good seal however. Would like to see a gauge with a 100-110 degree head. Just a bit of a bend to avoid the brake rotors and still fit the stem.

Rating: pretty good gauge, bit bulky and won't fit all bikes. Recommended with reservations.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Design deceptive  Oct 29, 2008 By R. Foley
Digital readout, pretty simple to use. I don't run a lab so I can't speak on accuracy or precision/repeatability, however there is one area we all can see. From the design you would think you can hold the rubber part and use the tool. Nope. You hold the metal part to push onto the air valve, otherwise it won't seat. So the rubber is in the wrong place.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1Isn't worth the money  Oct 26, 2008 By Louisiana
I bought this for my motorcycle tires, however the thing doesn't fit that great and isn't very accurate, get different readings every time i check it.

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