Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I also bought the Topeak D2 from Solomons in Woodmead a couple of months ago. Very happy with the functionality of the product. Works well on my front and rear shocks as well as the tires on my bikes. They had one left there as well as a new version, opted for the D2 because of the reviews online. 

  • Replies 33
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

I use the PRO pressure gauge. Didn't cost an arm and a leg, has an easy to reach purge button, and it can switch between bar and psi to appease both the metric and neanderthal unit  users. 

Apparently it fits Schrader valves as well, but I won't know. 

Posted
18 hours ago, Prince Albert Cycles said:

Any suggestions on a reliable digital tire pressure gauge available locally ?

thank you

Thread drift here is shocking.

 

I'm interested why a digital is necessary? i know you can get supercompact digital ones at any 4x4 shop, yes it is schrader but the valve adaptor is R10.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Shebeen said:

Thread drift here is shocking.

 

I'm interested why a digital is necessary? i know you can get supercompact digital ones at any 4x4 shop, yes it is schrader but the valve adaptor is R10.

Maybe because we are losing the ability to read analog devices?

Or because the OP has far looking eyes and arms that have become too short. 

Or maybe the perceived accuracy of a digital gauge that is what's is desired?

 

 

Posted
17 minutes ago, PhilipV said:

I use the PRO pressure gauge. Didn't cost an arm and a leg, has an easy to reach purge button, and it can switch between bar and psi to appease both the metric and neanderthal unit  users. 

Apparently it fits Schrader valves as well, but I won't know. 

Had the Pro. The rubber thing ont he front goes then you chuck it in the bin.

The Topeak is tiny. Are there any analogue ones comparably small WITH small enough head to fit on the valve next to your shock, or fit inside the radius of the valve on your fork? If so that owuld be BETTER IMO (if not rubber gasket thing on the head like the Pro) as no battery etc. Again...accuracy (actual number you read) is not important really, but precision (repeatability) is.

Posted
20 minutes ago, PhilipV said:

I use the PRO pressure gauge. Didn't cost an arm and a leg, has an easy to reach purge button, and it can switch between bar and psi to appease both the metric and neanderthal unit  users. 

Apparently it fits Schrader valves as well, but I won't know. 

Can you replace the battery on the new PRO ones? The old ones the battery was soldered to the board. On principle I won't buy anything that's deliberately engineered to be thrown away.

Posted
14 hours ago, DieselnDust said:

I took my blackburn, placed it on a brick, fetched the 5pound hammer and turned it into paint dye,

POS that gauge is, absolute POS

What makes it rubbish? Never used one cos I have the Topeak, but interested to know which bullet I dodged.

Posted
16 minutes ago, droo said:

Topeak / Maxxis. The end. Same product, different printing.

We have if you don't manage to find closer to home.

 

so it's solved then

 

GvTpxhP.gif

Posted
43 minutes ago, droo said:

Can you replace the battery on the new PRO ones? The old ones the battery was soldered to the board. On principle I won't buy anything that's deliberately engineered to be thrown away.

Indeed it can. I checked, because I've had this question before. 

I agree, single use tools are stupid. Especially if it was engineered like that. 

 

45 minutes ago, Thermophage said:

Had the Pro. The rubber thing ont he front goes then you chuck it in the bin.

The Topeak is tiny. Are there any analogue ones comparably small WITH small enough head to fit on the valve next to your shock, or fit inside the radius of the valve on your fork? If so that owuld be BETTER IMO (if not rubber gasket thing on the head like the Pro) as no battery etc. Again...accuracy (actual number you read) is not important really, but precision (repeatability) is.

Why don't you just use the gauge in your shock pump? If it's out, you need to pump it anyway. 

Posted
1 hour ago, droo said:

What makes it rubbish? Never used one cos I have the Topeak, but interested to know which bullet I dodged.

It gave stupid readings , then just stopped working. Replaced the battery and then it spoke Klingon. Took it back to the lbs and they said no warranty I broke it. Claimed i used an unapproved replacement battery which was bs.

so then I did break it. Not my finest hour. My 15year old Topeak gauge has been faultless. I treasure it. It works, and I check it against a calibrated gauge every now and then.

Posted
23 minutes ago, DieselnDust said:

It gave stupid readings , then just stopped working. Replaced the battery and then it spoke Klingon. Took it back to the lbs and they said no warranty I broke it. Claimed i used an unapproved replacement battery which was bs.

so then I did break it. Not my finest hour. My 15year old Topeak gauge has been faultless. I treasure it. It works, and I check it against a calibrated gauge every now and then.

reminds me of a lady that came in when I was at Volvo.

Her car remote stopped working, she replaced with a coin battery she bought from clicks. But still had issues with the keyless entry, another dealership told her its because she did not use a Volvo battery. hahahahaha.

Posted
40 minutes ago, ouzo said:

reminds me of a lady that came in when I was at Volvo.

Her car remote stopped working, she replaced with a coin battery she bought from clicks. But still had issues with the keyless entry, another dealership told her its because she did not use a Volvo battery. hahahahaha.

B.T.W. regarding battery replacements on car keys, if your key uses a coin battery rather just go to dischem or clicks and buy the battery. You'll likely get 2 or 4 for under R60, but a car dealership will be over R100 for one.

Posted
1 hour ago, ouzo said:

B.T.W. regarding battery replacements on car keys, if your key uses a coin battery rather just go to dischem or clicks and buy the battery. You'll likely get 2 or 4 for under R60, but a car dealership will be over R100 for one.

R220 @barons

diskem Duracell 2025 was R35 for one and two years later it’s still beating the drum

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout