Other pop off gauge

So I'm ready to purchase a pop off gauge and not sure which one to buy. I'm thinking a mikuni but there are several different psi to choose from. Shouldn't ever need the 100 psi model and 30 is probably a bit low so I guess 60 psi is my choice. How is my logic here? Thanks everyone.
 

IS0LD0UT

I hate winter
Location
MN
depends on the application. I run a 60 psi and then have a 30psi gauge I put inline when when working on my skis with low popoff.
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
Location
Charlotte, NC
Depends on what popoff you run. The 30psi guage is nice because the graduations between markings are 1psi and no need to guess. The 60psi ill have you guessing. The pumps are all essentially the same. You want the gauge that has the most defined markings on it.
 
Makes sense to use gauge with highest precision but Wil I need higher than 30 psi? I have stock dual 38s, a single 44 ,a single 28 and a single 46. Too many applications
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
Makes sense to use gauge with highest precision but Wil I need higher than 30 psi? I have stock dual 38s, a single 44 ,a single 28 and a single 46. Too many applications

Stock superjet is 52. Many people run their sj at 42. Stock gp1200 is in the 60s. Just depends on what you want to do. I have the 60 and thinm thats a safe way to go. That 30psi inline isoldout has is a great idea im going to have to copy. My superjet is at 18 and my x2 is pretty close, but my b1 is at 42.
 

Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
It is just a shock pump. Lots of other people make/sell them and you can get 0-60 with 1psi markings etc. Search anywhere for "0-60 PSI' Mini Gauge Pump"
 

smoofers

Rockin' the SQUARE!!!!
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Location
Granbury, TX
I use a rockshox pump and a gauge I bought at tractor supply. The gauge is bigger and easier to read and I think the whole setup (pump and all) cost me like 30 or 40 bucks.

Edit: Also, with the schrader valve, the pump screws in for pop off testing, but I can also pull the pump off for pressure testing cases.


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