Air up the tires!
#12
Making it easy to add air to tires and accurate tire gauges are not in the interest of HD or any tire manufacturer. During bike week a few yrs ago a Dunlop Rep gave me a handful of tire gauges. High to low they varied about 20#s. All measured to the low side. If your tire gauge is not accurate or consistent regular testing is a waste of time for the most part. A $5.00 tire gauge is most likely not going to be as accurate as a more expensive one.
My '09 RGU with the Knuckles wheels was such a pain in the *** to check tire pressures that I bought a set of Street Glide wheels. Problem solved. Think about it, some of the tire wear problems may be due to improper tire pressures. Hope this helps.
My '09 RGU with the Knuckles wheels was such a pain in the *** to check tire pressures that I bought a set of Street Glide wheels. Problem solved. Think about it, some of the tire wear problems may be due to improper tire pressures. Hope this helps.
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GalvTexGuy (08-16-2017)
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I got one of these. It makes checking and filling tires much easier.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...stem-extension
https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...stem-extension
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I don't know about the rest of y'all but adding air to the tires of my 17 Ultra has been a pain in the !@#.
That is until now. I didn't want to drop over $30 for one of those fancy Motion Pro tire chucks; plus with the mixed reviews they got I was very hesitant to buy one.
Iv'e seen the other threads on how to built one but wasn't motivated enough to buy the pieces and cobble something together.
I was at Napa today and saw this one for $15 so I bought it and it works great and is easy to snake around the brake discs get the air into the tire!
Napa P/N 90-519 , $14.99 at my local store.
That is until now. I didn't want to drop over $30 for one of those fancy Motion Pro tire chucks; plus with the mixed reviews they got I was very hesitant to buy one.
Iv'e seen the other threads on how to built one but wasn't motivated enough to buy the pieces and cobble something together.
I was at Napa today and saw this one for $15 so I bought it and it works great and is easy to snake around the brake discs get the air into the tire!
Napa P/N 90-519 , $14.99 at my local store.
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ChiefCar2 (09-13-2024)
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Uncle Larry (09-13-2024)
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