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Stop guessing ! Those pencil gauges aren’t even rated for accuracy. They just give you an idea of your pressure. Even then, do find yourself double and triple checking it? For less than a twenty, you can have piece of mind. Applied Racing’s high accuracy (+-.3 psi at mid range) gauge features a 2” diameter easy to read dial, rugged rubber cover to prevent damage, an angled chuck that swivels at both ends, and a pressure bleed valve. Once the reading is taken, the dial won’t move until you depress the bleed valve. A gauge is most accurate around mid range and since most MX tires should be run with 12-17 psi of pressure, a gauge with a mid span of 15 is ideal. That is why we chose a 0-30 psi gauge instead of a 0-15 psi. Also, damage to the gauge from over pressurization is much less likely with a 0-30 psi gauge than a 0-15 psi gauge. It is the quality and affordability you’ve come to expect from Applied Racing |
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