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Tire Pressure Monitoring

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PGE2015

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Seems like every couple of months during a preflight it looks like I need to add some air to the mains on my Starduster Too. It has wheel pants and it is a chore to check the tire pressure.

So the big question is has anyone tried to use one of those aftermarket remote tire pressure monitoring systems (wireless) made for motorcycles to monitor tire pressure. They have a wireless sensor that replaces the tube's cap and a monitor that reads the tire pressure and temperature. The monitor mounts to the handle bars, but one could just keep it (the monitor) with one's collection of tire pressure gauges and read the tire pressure remotely.
 

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