But until I can afford either one, has anyone found "air pressure indicator caps" that operate in the range of the air pressure found in Burgman tires?
Seems to me these caps would be great and prevent air loss everytime I check the pressure since it is not so easily done.
Really, how hard is it to check the pressure with a $5 digital gauge once a week and check the rubber for wear and damage check the oil window and underside for leaks while there.
As far as I know there is no device yet to check the latter items, so you have to get down there anyway.
Really, how hard is it to check the pressure with a $5 digital gauge once a week and check the rubber for wear and damage check the oil window and underside for leaks while there.
It is hard when you are in your 80's. The oil is changed every 4,000 miles and my bike burns no oil. As far as rubber, you can see how much is left just by walking around the bike. Same with leaks.
Obviously you're not old enough to realize these things but you will get there some day.
All you need to do is have 90 degree valve stems put on with plain plastic valve caps, Put Ride_On Tire Sealer in both tires, and check your tire pressures once a month, and you will have No Problems.
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