Press Releases from HawksHead Systems Inc. (4 total)
HawksHead TPMS Systems launches New Motorcycle Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Rosedale, BC, Canada (January 24, 2013) -- It is well known that tires on any vehicle with correct tire pressures last longer and use less gas than incorrectly inflated tires.
Now HawksHead TPMS systems launches their latest product the Moto-Track, tire pressure monitoring system for motorcycles. This system is totally wireless and comes with two sensors that simply screw onto your tire valves.
One important feature of the Moto-Track is the sensor…
New Line of Digital Tire Pressure Gauges Launched by Promaster-Gauges
Vancouver, Canada, September 13, 2012 -- A New Line of High End Digital Tire Pressure Gauges and Tire Inflators launched by Promaster-Gauges for those seeking a reliable and accurate Gauge.
These gauges and inflators read in Absolute Pressure and are temperature compensated. Absolute pressure readings meaning any atmospheric pressure differences, such as between being at sea level and being at the top of a mountain do not affect the readings. Temperature…
HawksHead TPMS introduces a Semi-Truck Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Vancouver, Canada, December 20, 2011 -- HawksHead have been supplying TPMS for several years and offer systems compatible for motorcycles, cars, race cars and RVs. Their latest offering, the TnT System (Truck and Trailer) has been introduced to handle demand from Fleet Managers who are only too aware tires and safety should go together.
With tires being a large part of the budget, having them running at the correct pressure reduces…
HawksHead Systems Inc offers Horse Trailer TPMS Tire Monitoring System
Vancouver, Canada - April 13, 2010 -- HawksHead Systems Inc offers (TPMS) Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems to help Horse Trailer owners protect their valuable cargo.
Many horse trailers from single horse to multi horse units have been involved in accidents due to trailer tire problems, ranging from slow deflation to complete blow outs. Trailer owners should always do a visual check of their tires before every trip, however once moving along…