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Looking for the product in the link, only place i can find available here in on Shopee ( which i've heard mixed reports about ).

 

Anyone have any experience of this or know of anywhere in Thailand that it's likely to be availble?

 

Thanks

 

 

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29 minutes ago, ballpoint said:

Never tried it, but am now interested.

Lazada has this model, plus other brands:

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Yeah, saw them on Lazada.

 

Looking for reviews online but they seem to be few and far between.

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There are some (mainly good) reviews on Amazon, which has it for $50.87 + $22.65 shipping to Thailand.  Quite a bit more than Lazada.

 

Search for careud motorcycle tire pressure monitoring system on the Amazon site.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, JaiLai said:

Looking for reviews online but they seem to be few and far between.

I wouldn't be surprised by that, it's just a gadget like other things say on an airplane that might not work properly.

Check with tyre gauge before riding better. ???? 

Posted
1 hour ago, JaiLai said:

Airplane, what u on about?

 

What I'm on about is rely on being a competent rider and checking your bike not relying on gadgets.

 

I suppose the  ????  is out place when 737 gadget brought down 2 airplanes.

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What I'm on about is rely on being a competent rider and checking your bike not relying on gadgets.
 
I suppose the  [emoji41]  is out place when 737 gadget brought down 2 airplanes.

I’m not relying on it, it will be a secondary reference point, safety 1st


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20 minutes ago, JaiLai said:

 


You can tell if they’ve lost 1 or 2 psi?

Very impressive..


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Honda recommended settings are 36/42 for my bike. Before I transitioned to the weekly pressure check that's what I did. 10% less than manufacturer's recommendations, one can feel from feedback when riding over humps in residential areas.

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Honda recommended settings are 36/42 for my bike. Before I transitioned to the weekly pressure check that's what I did. 10% less than manufacturer's recommendations, one can feel from feedback when riding over humps in residential areas.


What happens if you don’t live in a residential area with humps?


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Looks like a pretty good idea.  I monitor my pressure on a regular basis and only use tubeless tires for less leakage.  The quick leakage of many tires here coupled with the fact the motorcycle shops put in double the pressure recommended means this has even more application here.

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46 minutes ago, losworld said:

Looks like a pretty good idea.  I monitor my pressure on a regular basis and only use tubeless tires for less leakage.  The quick leakage of many tires here coupled with the fact the motorcycle shops put in double the pressure recommended means this has even more application here.

Why would you rely on motocy shops to inflate the tire for you?

 

I'm as tech savvy as it gets but you've got to balance out not to rely on tech too much. That's why I decided not to make our new home too smart. Get your ass up to turn on/off the lights. Wake up on time to allow espresso machine to warm up, etc.

 

Put in some effort to check tire pressure, feel it. Same with gear indicators. I can tell what gear is in without the need for it.

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On 4/13/2019 at 3:56 PM, Poppadom said:

Why would you rely on motocy shops to inflate the tire for you?

 

I'm as tech savvy as it gets but you've got to balance out not to rely on tech too much. That's why I decided not to make our new home too smart. Get your ass up to turn on/off the lights. Wake up on time to allow espresso machine to warm up, etc.

 

Put in some effort to check tire pressure, feel it. Same with gear indicators. I can tell what gear is in without the need for it.

papa aspires to be like you.

Posted
On 4/11/2019 at 1:14 PM, Kwasaki said:

I wouldn't be surprised by that, it's just a gadget like other things say on an airplane that might not work properly.

What does an airplane have to do wth it?

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I can see these could be handy but probably more hassle than there worth ,I presume they need charging etc etc.

i can feel it when my tyres lose pressure not 1 or 2 psi but maybe 5 to 10 psi can easily feel when riding.

there is another style out that are just dust caps that change colour when lost pressure they are available for 3 or 4 pound on amazon/eBay.

Posted
2 hours ago, papa al said:

What does an airplane have to do wth it?

 

On 4/11/2019 at 2:53 PM, Kwasaki said:
On 4/11/2019 at 1:18 PM, JaiLai said:

Airplane, what u on about?

 

What I'm on about is rely on being a competent rider and checking your bike not relying on gadgets.

 

I suppose the  ????  is out place when 737 gadget brought down 2 airplanes.

 

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