Member Reviews for Show Chrome Accessories (Big Bike Parts) TireGard Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 2 Wheel

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Average Customer Review: 4.09 (based on 46 reviews)

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(5 stars) reviewed on 11/10/12 by
(drn312) from , , for a 0 1800 wrote:

purchased for 1800 gold wing. This item saved my tires. It was easy to check the tire pressure before each ride. Battery life excellent. Easy to install and program. I would recommend this item for any bike that is difficult to check tire pressure.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 10/08/12 by
Vee Staar (Finstar47) from , , for a 0 1100 V-Star Custom wrote:

Makes easy to keep eye on tire pressures. Ideal for "lazy" riders.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 10/31/11 by
Deva P from , , for a 2000 1800 wrote:

well..not bad
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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/30/11 by
(ozman559la) from Cincinnati, OH, United States, for a 2011 Blue with KM brackets, rad III mirrors, Big H 106 Victory Cross Country wrote:

Still fairly new and still trying to set and read the pressure as I ride, but so far love it!! I will have to agree with an earlier comment in order to fill up and removing them is a bit of a pain but overall fantastic so far only have had for approximately 4.5 months.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/06/11 by
Pablo Lee (kingskid) from Sydney NSW Aust, , AU, for a 2001 Cherry Red/Ivory 1100 V-Star Classic wrote:

The most convenient and accurate tire monitoring device I ever had so far. Very practical and so easy to operate.
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(3 stars) reviewed on 06/08/11 by
jean roy (hondajean) from Sudbury, ON, CA, for a 2006 black 1300 VTX1300C wrote:

It was easy to install. It takes more time to put air in your tires because you have to remove the sensors every time!
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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/12/11 by
rossared rossared (rossared) from kinna Sweden, , Europe, for a 2009 2000 Vulcan Classic wrote:

bra att ha grej
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(5 stars) reviewed on 01/22/11 by
Paul Herback (herbackp) from Calgary, AB, Canada, for a 2009 1300 Royal Star Venture wrote:

I really like this product it works very well. Simple and easy to set up.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 10/06/10 by
VulcanE (ceevans) from Cartersville, GA, United States, for a 2005,metalic blue & Silver 1600 Vulcan Nomad wrote:

This little gizmo is awesome. You don't have to get down on your hands and knees to check your pressures (front/rear) no more, you can watch the pressures and temperatures go up as you ride, you can SEE exactly how much the pressures rise on a hot day as your riding. Been using this for a year and a half now, and still has the original batteries in it. I can't say enough about how kool this thing is, and the safety and peace of mind of knowing what the tire pressures are at All times. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because it has a crotch rocket instead of a cruiser on the dial!
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(3 stars) reviewed on 08/15/10 by
Mike (VTXMikie) from Lubbock, TX, United States, for a 2005 Metallic Silver 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Ordered this after having a flat going down the interstate, never knew when it started going down. Won't leave home without it.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/11/10 by
MikeH (VStarRanger) from BELLEVUE, NE, United States, for a 2010, Metalic Black, Nav 1900 Stratoliner wrote:

Great, I've ridden some long rides before not knowing my rear tire was low on air. At least now I can see at a moments notice (and get a warning) if it goes low on a trip.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 06/29/10 by
Doug (ddan1967) from Milwaukee, WI, United States, for a 2007 Sportster wrote:

Works good but the sensors weigh 11 grams a piece, so I'll need to get the wheels balanced before I run with them on full time. Just a little too much vibration for comfort otherwise.
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(1 stars) reviewed on 06/29/10 by
Tim Taylor (Jake81499) from Rawlins, WY, United States, for a 2008 1100 V-Star Classic wrote:

At first this item was ok. But it isn't built to last. It died after less than 8 months. It quit working a couple months ago after becoming erratic. I replaced the batteries, went through the setup and nothing. It will show the tire pressure one time after the initial setup then quits receiving. It does this consistently. A 299 dollar waste. Invest in a good tire gauge for 3 bucks and use the rest for something useful. Very disappointing.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 06/28/10 by
Brenda Riley (BrensDobe97) from Muncie, IN, United States, for a 2005 VTX 1300 S /Twin to 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Easy way to stay on top of tires,you set the highs and lows.Great way to stay safe.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 03/20/10 by
Mike Moreland (moreland4) from Danville, OH, for a 2004 Midnight 1600/1700 Road Star wrote:

No more hassle checking tire pressure. This unit is very accurate. The tire sensors "go to sleep" after 20 minutes of non movement. After 20 minutes, you will need to move the bike to "wake up" the sensors if you want to recheck your PSI.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/06/10 by
SillyOleBear Geoff (sillyolebear) from Augusta, GA, for a 2004 1300 VTX1300C wrote:

Great product....I use it all the time to verify my tire pressure...Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling on long trips...
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(4 stars) reviewed on 01/24/10 by
Darrell Chalupa (Flash1) from Washington, IA, United States, for a 2010 1100 V-Star Silverado wrote:

works very well the bike sometimes has to be rolled to get things activated
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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/19/09 by
Dick Cole (DickCole) from Fairfax, VA, United States, for a 2010 -- Ultra Blue Metallic 1300 Fury VT1300 wrote:

I had my first accident on my bike just a couple of weeks after getting it from the dealer. When the dealer delivered my bike, they did not correctly set the tire pressures, and I violated one of the basic rules of riding by not checking the pressures before riding. As a result, I got the frame of the bike caught on a speed bump and went over on the bike. The bike sustained a couple of paint chips, but I had the weight of the bike come down on and pin my left leg. Needless to say, I check the pressures now before riding and this helps me to do that in a convenient way.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 11/25/09 by
Alberto Bulnes (BuGaAl) from Monterrey, N.L. Mexico, , Americas, for a 2001 1500 Intruder VL1500 LC wrote:

Practical instrument
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(1 stars) reviewed on 11/19/09 by
Brad (bcomes) from Annandale, VA, United States, for a 2003 Touring/Dresser wrote:

Put the sensors on, checked for clearances with a spin of the wheels and all appeared to be fine. Left the bike in the garage for a week without losing air. First ride out, 10 miles down the road and I had a flat tire. The top of the sensor on the rear valve stem broke off (the cover, battery and the holders for the battery were gone). Returned the product. Still waiting for my refund. Thinking about this, the sensors on the valve stems are very susceptable to damage. Even if they don't get hit with something (a rock or even heavy water spray) the centrifugal forces from the spinning tire are working hard on them. They simply aren't built to handle the environment they are exposed to.
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