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When you have only a few square inches of rubber between you and the road, it is imperative that you maintain proper tire pressure to ensure the best possible handling and braking. Tire gauges come in all shapes and sizes. Stick-type gauges are notoriously inaccurate, seldom registering the same pressure twice in a row on the same tire. Dial gauges are more accurate, but their moving mechanisms are prone to damage and they can be difficult to store on a bike. Some "Digital" gauges actually have moving parts internally, and are no more accurate than the stick style.

The RoadGear Digital Hi-Tec Tire Gauge is a simple, effective tool that every rider should have and use before every ride. Just push the nozzle onto your tire's valve stem, and the Hi-Tec gauge turns on automatically and its solid-state sensor accurately measures the pressure in your tire to within +/- 1%. It will register from 5.0 - 99.5 psi, in 0.5 psi increments. The gauge has a lifetime lithium battery pre-installed, and is backed by a 5-year warranty.

The Hi-Tec difference is that it uses a microprocessor to ensure accuracy - automatically compensating for temperature, humidity, and altitude variations. Reviews from Rider, Motorcycle Consumer News, American Motorcyclist, and other leading publications time and again have found that the Hi-Tec gives the most accurate and consistent results of all tested gauges.


RoadGear Digital Hi-Tec Tire Gauge
RoadGear Digital Hi-Tec Tire Gauge  
$23.90
# RG-TG100
RoadGear Compact Tire Gauge
RoadGear Compact Tire Gauge - Similar performance to the Hi-Tec in a smaller package, with a built-in tire tread depth gauge to boot. Features right-angle head for easy use.  
$19.90
# RG-TG102
"The ROADGEAR Hi-Tec Digital Tire Gauge has no moving parts, and thus has eliminated the most likely physical cause of inaccurate readings. Instead, it is equipped with a smart chip for accuracy. I tried several ROADGEAR gauges in succession and found that all recorded the same pressure, allowing for the small amount of leakage caused by the check. They certainly are consistent."
--Rider, November 2002
"INNOVATION OF THE MONTH. Roadgear Hi-Tec Digital Tire Pressure Gauge… We compared the new gauge to a second digital unit and two inexpensive pencil-type gauges at typical tire pressures. The pencil gauges routinely read from 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 lbs. below both digital gauges, and the Roadgear digital demonstrated perfect reliability, while the other digital varied by as much as 2 1/2 lbs. when the tire was measured twice in succession. . . Accuracy is satisfying…"
--Motorcycle Consumer News, January 2002
"ROADGEAR HI-TEC DIGITAL TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE. Small enough to fit in your pocket, the light, rugged Hi-Tec Digital Pressure gauge is accurate…To ensure the Hi-Tec gauge's accuracy, we checked a variety of tire pressures--including one oversized truck tire that shouldn't be affected by repeated pressure reading--with five separate Hi-Tec gauges. Each of the gauges delivered the same results. Next, we compared the gauge to a pressure gauge tester maintained by Dunlop's Sport Tire Services. Again, it proved accurate. And we didn't find a single motorcycle tire we couldn't check the pressure on…With the cost of new rubbers and the high stakes of a tire failure in mind, we highly recommend the Roadgear Hi-Tec Digital Tire Pressure Gauge."
--Motorcycle Cruiser, February 2001