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Average Customer Review: 4.00 (based on 601 reviews)

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(5 stars) reviewed on 05/19/10 by
Garry Maloney (GMaloney) from Whakatane, , for a 2009 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

A great product. At a glance you can see if your tyres are under-inflated.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 05/17/09 by
AERONA (AERONA) from , , United States, for a 2006 Dark Candy Red 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

A "no brainer" as someone else said... No more hassling with a tire gauge and trying to find the stem below my saddlebags - until I have to fill it (of course!). At a glance confidence. HIGHLY recommended!
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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/17/09 by
Double:) D (Dennyjr) from Clio, MI, for a 2004 Black 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Wow it doesn't get any easier than this
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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/28/09 by
John Alt (CalicoJack) from Raleigh, NC, United States, for a 1996 - Teal & Black WideGlide 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

for a quick spot check
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/29/08 by
stewart futrell (shortime) from gaston, SC, United States, for a black 2007 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

I Would from time to time check your pressure with a gage, but it makes for a quick check great
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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/12/08 by
rednutz Leman (rednutz) from Queensland/Fernvale, , Asia, for a 2006 Black & Chrome 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

5 stars does`nt do this product justice. The value for money is impossible to beat by any product, with its shinny chrome finnish and unbelievably safe funtion. Next order I will be including another 4 of these babies for my wifes car.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 05/28/08 by
VixRock (AMD_test) from , , United States, for a 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Great item to keep with you. I have a 32 and 34 in my saddlebags.
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/08/08 by
Randy Hoekstra (rmhoekstra) from Richardson, TX, United States, for a 2007 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Just put them on they showed red. Checked tire pressure and indeed they were both about 8 pounds low. Aired them up to the right pressure and put the caps back on they stayed green. Expect these to make it very easy to monitor tire pressure every day.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(4 stars) reviewed on 03/23/08 by
Laurie Reeves (LReeves) from Hollywood (Ft. Lauderdale), FL, United States, for a 2004 Black 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Like the quick look at tire pressure.
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(1 stars) reviewed on 02/25/08 by
Chich (chichimus) from Castlegar, BC, Canada, for a 2006 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

had them on my truck. only three 'worked' as one leaked from the get go. Put them on in the morning and came out at the end of the day to a flat front tire. Pumped it up and you could hear the air escaping through the cap. sounded like a good idea but after that I do not trust them. UPDATE: since I had the other three I (like the fool I am) put two on the back tires a few months later. They couldn't all be hooped eh? $#!@ came out to ANOTHER flat tire. Took the cap off, pumped up the tire, put it back on and the same as the first one. Fortunately both failures happened in the yard but I use the truck on the back roads. The remaining two will be tossed in the junk heap.
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7 out of 8 members found this review helpful.

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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/22/08 by
(johhnynam) from Marietta, GA, United States, for a 2006 Soft Tail Springer Classic 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

no bending over to check tire pressure, a quick glance will tell if you are low.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 12/01/07 by
Ross Moyer (babyboomer) from McNeal, AZ, United States, for a 2007 Black 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Just put them on my Aero & wife's spirit,will let you all know how they hold up at a later date. I will not put in a review ,or rate the product at this time ,as i just put them on. I see that i cant submit my review without rating this product so i guess i'll give them the 3star& update at a later date.Ok? Ok. After 3 wks. no problems,showing green & just a hint of yellow.
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(1 stars) reviewed on 10/28/07 by
(networkchiro) from Decatur, GA, United States, for a 2005 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

Like the other reviewers, I thought this was the greatest idea. But the problem is that they don't actually work. Countless times I could feel my handling was a bit off, saw the "Accu-Pressure Safety Cap" in the green (ok), only to find when I applied the gauge that it wasn't. I even bought the 32 psi for my 29psi tires, because they only drop from green to yellow at 4lbs under, so that if it went below even by 1 lb, I'd want to know! Wouldn't you? The only thing worse than an underinflated tire, is thinking it's fine when it isn't! This false sense of security is worse than not knowing, because it keeps you from getting down there and checking it with an accurate gauge and getting the pressure up there where it belongs. This has happened so many times, that I now just think of them as a colorful and expensive valve cap! Now that I think about it, they have NEVER shown when the pressure has been low, in a year and a half and 10,000 miles...
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5 out of 5 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/13/07 by
Stephane Lamarche (stlamarc) from Ooltewah, TN, United States, for a 2005 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

These work great. Just a quick look and you know if you're good to go.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 03/02/07 by
lane (davisglane) from North Ga, Tenn, NC, but mostly in the NE due to work, , Americas, for a 2009 Road-King (black & chrome) 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

nice little bit of additional safety equipment.
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/08/07 by
mike Wilson (wmike) from Westminster, CA, United States, for a 2006 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

don't know yet
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(3 stars) reviewed on 01/11/07 by
dave-o (ds750) from Marion, AR, United States, for a 2006 black 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

just put on
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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/19/06 by
luis (luisc500) from hialeah, FL, United States, for a White pearl 07 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

VERY USEFULL
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(5 stars) reviewed on 11/24/06 by
jim milne (red_haint) from bend, OR, United States, for a 2006 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

neato! these are pretty cool and are quicker than getting out the guage.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/01/06 by
Jim Minor (minorj44) from Hartford, KY, United States, for a 1996 750 Shadow Aero wrote:

pretty simple ok
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