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    Ever had a tyre pressure gauge explode?

    Just went to check my rear tyre pressure with el cheapo repco tyre pressure gauge and the damn thing exploded in my face Worst of all i can't find the main face/pressure dial that went flying off somewhere. I just hope its not embedded somewhere in my bike! Can only find a few small pieces lying around. I think its off to repco to have a talk

    Pressure in the tyre was 30 psi so there is no reason for it to explode (except its made of el cheapo plastic!).
    These are some of the face i might just have made

    Lucky i still have my eyes really!

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    Sounds like scarey stuff

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    Found the main dial part. Fell out of somewhere when i rode out of the garage. I think it might have shot up into the wheel somewhere. Pretty dangerous i reckon!

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    Which brand gauge was it?

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    Repcos in house brand i believe. It has slime written on the face of it. Cost me about $16?

    Looks exactly like this http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...isportdial.jpg but it is silver not black

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    Happened to me the first time i used a cheapie from supercheap

    mow on the lookout for one tha will attach to my compressor and can easily go on a standard valve (the ones at gas stations dont fit my bike easily)
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    One of the many reasons i pay the extra bucks and buy my tools once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Repcos in house brand i believe. It has slime written on the face of it. Cost me about $16?

    Looks exactly like this http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...isportdial.jpg but it is silver not black
    It can't be the same as the one in the picture because it say 'super tough' on the packet and obviously yours was not tough at all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    One of the many reasons i pay the extra bucks and buy my tools once.
    Yep, me too.

    Cheap and nasty PLUS may not be accurate.

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    Well it reads (or it did before it blew up) the same as my Super Cheap Auto foot pump! Two consistent readings are good enough for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    One of the many reasons i pay the extra bucks and buy my tools once.
    Good Shit. Always buy the best!

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    Buy decent tools and when using any pressure gauge always hold it at an angle to your face when you initialy put it on in case it explodes,as it did in your case. Lucky it didn't take out your eyes. This especialy applies to high pressures as in dive bottles. It shouldn't and is unlikely to explode but there is always that once as you have found out. Glad you were not hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Just went to check my rear tyre pressure with el cheapo repco tyre pressure gauge and the damn thing exploded in my face Worst of all i can't find the main face/pressure dial that went flying off somewhere. I just hope its not embedded somewhere in my bike! Can only find a few small pieces lying around. I think its off to repco to have a talk

    Pressure in the tyre was 30 psi so there is no reason for it to explode (except its made of el cheapo plastic!).
    These are some of the face i might just have made

    Lucky i still have my eyes really!
    The real question is, what actually was your tyre pressure.

    I used to have an el-cheapo Repco one. Then I started wondering how trust worthy its readings were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Just went to check my rear tyre pressure with el cheapo repco tyre pressure gauge and the damn thing exploded in my face Worst of all i can't find the main face/pressure dial that went flying off somewhere. I just hope its not embedded somewhere in my bike! Can only find a few small pieces lying around. I think its off to repco to have a talk

    Pressure in the tyre was 30 psi so there is no reason for it to explode (except its made of el cheapo plastic!).
    These are some of the face i might just have made

    Lucky i still have my eyes really!
    buy good gear for a bit more money or buy cheap shit every couple months..

    false economy really innit?

    glad ya still got your eyes .. trust me .. 2 are good .. one .. not so good
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    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
    Happened to me the first time i used a cheapie from supercheap

    mow on the lookout for one tha will attach to my compressor and can easily go on a standard valve (the ones at gas stations dont fit my bike easily)
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