QUOTE(davidke20 @ Aug 26 2012, 08:19 PM)
It's not the engine oil, was the driving style that cost so much.
Is not that which 1 will/won't work. Matter is applicable. For some people, the pen type will serve the purpose already. They're oldschool and tech savvy, know how to use the thing to measure and release tyre pressure. The link you hook up is also another good suggestion. Its a dial gauge, easy to read. From what I saw, it also came with a release valve. Meaning if you see tyre pressure too much, you can release a bit by pressing the release valve. Much more advance and easy to use compare to the oldskol pen type pressure measure gauge

So, you see which 1 you like lar. Either chiplug or the more advance applicable stuff. Digital is totally unnecessarily though

easy to rosak la, sked of moist lar, change bat3 lar, this lar that lar sumore expansib

Only advantage is, it makes you look so cool when you check tyre pressure infront of pretty neighbors

thanka for the advise, will go the old school way. unlucky
me, i dont have available pretty neighbor to show off .
QUOTE(zeone @ Aug 26 2012, 08:39 PM)
hi Bro...
Accurate? Dun think any commonly/easily (cheap?) available tyre pressure gauge is THAT accurate.
Use it as a rough guide. Good enuf...maybe even better than those public ones @ air pumps at Petrol Stations...
Can find variety @Tesco, Pacific, The Store, Giant, acc shops, & many more.
Me got 1 dial gauge type when bought Ducaros after its launch 4my ole ride. FOC!!

ps. Hving yr own gauge is a convenience...hving yr own 12V tyre pump is even MORE convenient!!
pps. Filling up yr donuts with Nitro gas is even better! Chk only 1X in many mths!!

it's accurate, but with low level. lol. i have 12v pump, but cannot check pressure without turn on the pump. need a quick way to check the pressure.