There's no need to install an oil pressure meter. Ask yourself: what's the use of such a meter in the event there's a sudden pressure loss. It means that in order to catch that extremely rare event, you would have to have your eyes on that meter constantly. A distraction you can do without, if you're interested in safe riding. IIRC occasionally measuring the oil pressure was done by a Honda mechanic when there was some suspicion and certainly not more frequent than every 20.000 km, if ever...
Installing one yourself always brings the risk you make an error. Sometimes a leakage will develop and I have also seen pressure senders that were in a spot where they could easily be damaged by just manoevring your bike in a garage or in between other bikes or after falling over. You will never forgive yourself for a leakage of your own making.
An oil temperature meter can be useful however, but then one that's in the view of the rider and not - the horror! - some gadget near your right foot.
Inspired by some small, clever and cheap LED voltage indicators, I've suggested a similar small LED thingy that can show blue, orange and red. It would be: blue to indicate oil temp has not been fully reached, say: < 80oC, orange from >110 - 120oC and red when over 120oC and ofcourse extinct when the oil temp is right. In daily use the blue go extinct is the best such a thingy offers.