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Accutire MS-4710B Motorcycle 5-99 PSI Digital Tire Gauge |  | Brand: Accutire Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $10.79 as of 9/8/2010 06:05 CDT details You Save: $4.20 (28%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 131
Color: Black Media: Misc. Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 3.4 x 0.3
MPN: MS4710B Model: MS-4710B UPC: 015507092205 EAN: 0015507092205 ASIN: B000YQQZCW
Release Date: November 11, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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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 |
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Product 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!
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Don't Waste Your Money August 21, 2010 Steve (Baltimore, MD USA) Don't waste you're money. Simply, this instrument is cheaply made and does not work. If I could give it less than one star -I would.
Excellent for my motorcycle July 23, 2010 Lisa Tarver (Norwalk, Ct) This works well and makes it easy to check to see that the proper inflation is in the tires.
Have a Firm Hand July 16, 2010 Philip R. Hubacek (Scottsdale, Az United States) This gauge is similar to other Accutire types. I bought it to fit in the very tight space between the alloy spokes of my 2010 Harley Road King's front wheel (H-D really made this hard to do). Even the head on this gauge is not quite thin enough, but will do the job and was the thinnest I could find. The only negative thing is that the valve stem sealing surface of this gauge is not very good, so I have to press down VERY firmly to get a good enough seal to get a good pressure reading. It took many tries to finally be able to get consistant readings, losing much air in the process. This will be a challenge for awhile every time I use it.
If I could find a digital gauge with an even thinner head, I'd probably try it. This one works, but be ready to use a firm hand.
air guage April 7, 2010 Scott Burich It is a pain in the -ss to get the guage on the stem without loosing air. The shape should have been considered due to the m/c rim.
A good gauge, but look for the talking one February 1, 2010 TedC I used this gauge for years, until I lost it, and it worked fine. Like most newer gauges, the application to the stem is a bit fussy, but acceptable, and it gets in where others don't. When I replaced the lost gauge I got the talking model from Road Gear and it's worth the extra price. I got a gift talking gauge for my car, and it seemed like a stupid gimmick. But on a bike you often have the gauge in a position where you can't see it, so you have to pull it off to read it, then get it back on just straight for the next try. With the talker (which announces in half-pound increments) you can bleed down to your target without looking. No backlight needed, either. If you don't need that, the MS-4710B is a winner.
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