Measure tire pressure and tread with this one tool! A must-have for your motorcycle life [DAYTONA]

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Daytona Mesh Hose Air Gauge with Depth Gauge…5,940 yen (tax included) Product Number: 49299


The cylindrical part above the round display has a “release valve function” for adjusting air pressure, which allows you to release the air pressure in the tire by pushing a button.

Checking tire pressure is an important task that is essential for safe and stable driving. Tires with low tread can also cause slippage when riding in the rain, which can lead to accidents such as falls, so regular checks are essential.

Daytona’s newly released “Mesh Hose Air Gauge with Depth Gauge” is an extremely useful item that can check and measure the above two points with just one device.

The air pressure meter uses a scale that is color-coded in three colors, allowing you to immediately determine whether the air pressure is high or low. The head that connects to the tire valve and the base of the hose are both rotatable, allowing for flexible movement. Another key point is that it is extremely easy to use.

The depth of the tire tread is measured by inserting the measuring needle of the depth gauge attached to the round body into the groove. Another big attraction is its compact appearance, which means it won’t get in the way even if you store it in a toolbox.

●Outer diameter: Φ65 / Thickness: Approx. 40mm

●White panel diameter: Φ45mm


●Measurable range: 0 to 400kPa 


●Hose length: Approx. 280mm


●Hose can be rotated at two points


●Comes with release valve


●For use with American valves only 


●Depth gauge measurable range: 0 to 12mm


*There are no numbers or scales in the range of 0 to 30kPa.


The scale at the top of the photo is for measuring tire tread depth. The scale at the bottom of the photo is for measuring tire air pressure.

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The part that connects to the tire valve. The head and the base of the hose are rotatable, making it extremely easy to work with.

The depth gauge, which measures the remaining tread depth of a tire, has been extended.

The depth gauge, which measures the remaining tread depth of a tire, has been shortened.

Measuring the air pressure of an L-shaped tire valve. The photo shows the thumb on the left hand pressing the “release valve function” button to adjust the air pressure.

Measuring the air pressure of an I-shaped tire valve. Pressing the “release valve function” button for adjusting the air pressure with the thumb of the left hand, the air pressure is being fine-tuned.

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Measuring the remaining tire tread depth. Simply place the gauge on the tire tread to measure. The depth gauge’s measurement range is 0mm to 12mm.

Measuring the remaining tread depth of a tire. It is also possible to measure the tread depth of off-road tires and tires for four-wheel vehicles.
When does a motorcycle tire reach the end of its life? In some cases, it needs to be replaced even if the mileage is low!

It is said that the guideline for replacing motorcycle tires is after 10,000 to 20,000 km of driving, and 3 to 5 years from the date of manufacture. However, in reality, this varies depending on various factors, such as how the motorcycle is ridden and the storage environment. Therefore, it is not possible to say at what kilometres or years you should replace your motorcycle tires. So, when exactly should you replace your motorcycle tires? The key is to always know the current condition of your tires through daily inspections. Let us introduce some basic check methods. REPORT ● Hiratsuka Naoki PHOTO ● Photo AC, Hiratsuka Naoki *All photos are for illustrative purposes only.

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/117253

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This rechargeable electric air pump (Endurance) is perfect for cars, motorcycles, bicycles, golf balls, and more, so you can pump up your tires on the go!

Founded as a Honda vehicle specialty store, Endurance has participated in numerous motorcycle races. Endurance, also well-known for manufacturing and selling motorcycle parts, has released a new compact electric air pump that can be used for a variety of purposes. By using the included adapter, you can inflate items such as car, motorcycle, and bicycle tires, balls, and swim rings. Scheduled for release at the end of March 2024. REPORT ● KITA Hideaki Endurance https://endurance-parts.com/

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Among the accessories that come with a motorcycle, there are some that should not be easily disposed of as household waste, even if they are “old and no longer usable,” “replaced,” or “no longer needed.” Typical examples include tires and batteries. If you put old tires or batteries that you have replaced in a garbage bag and leave them in a collection area, this will be considered “illegal dumping,” so be careful. PHOTO/REPORT●KITA Hideaki

https://motor-fan.jp/bikes/article/87396

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