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Digital pressure guage versus pencil type?
Any significant advantage to digital pressure guage versus pencil type?
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In one word - accuracy and it is not the pencil type that is most accurate.
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I use both. Digital for home (work) and pencil on the road. Pencil takes up no real space and accuracy is good enough.
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Originally Posted by bobwysiwyg
(Post 20271492)
I use both. Digital for home (work) and pencil on the road. Pencil takes up no real space and accuracy is good enough.
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Presta, dial, Zefal, went on my last bike tour..... no batteries needed..
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I'm not aware of a pencil gauge that'll read up to 100 psi and work on Presta rims. The Zefal dial gauge [MENTION=197614]fietsbob[/MENTION] referenced works well, though.
For that matter, so does my thumb. :) |
Originally Posted by pdlamb
(Post 20273552)
I'm not aware of a pencil gauge that'll read up to 100 psi and work on Presta rims. The Zefal dial gauge [MENTION=197614]fietsbob[/MENTION] referenced works well, though.
For that matter, so does my thumb. :) |
Originally Posted by pdlamb
(Post 20273552)
I'm not aware of a pencil gauge that'll read up to 100 psi and work on Presta rims. The Zefal dial gauge [MENTION=197614]fietsbob[/MENTION] referenced works well, though.
For that matter, so does my thumb. :) https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-m...ure-gauge.html |
Originally Posted by bobwysiwyg
(Post 20273732)
Where'd the Presta requirement come from?
OP didn't specify valve type, or pressure requirement, so I made both up since they're what I need to measure the pressure on my tires. |
Originally Posted by pdlamb
(Post 20273552)
I'm not aware of a pencil gauge that'll read up to 100 psi and work on Presta rims. The Zefal dial gauge [MENTION=197614]fietsbob[/MENTION] referenced works well, though.
For that matter, so does my thumb. :) |
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I don't believe in pressure gauges for bikes. On the road my thumb is accurate enough. At home I pump up the tires at least once a week and use the guage on the pump
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Originally Posted by hammond9705
(Post 20283898)
I don't believe in pressure gauges for bikes. On the road my thumb is accurate enough. At home I pump up the tires at least once a week and use the guage on the pump
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Digital pressure gauge does more exact measurement AND the result is shown more accurate and easier to read.
Disadvantage is the need for an small battery cell. So at home digital gauges are good, on the road analog measurement can be better. |
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