Balancing tires. Taking opinions.

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  1. mofo

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    Have new tires and need to balance them soon. What are you using and how much you paid for?
    Thanks.
     
  2. Y2Kviffer

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    My step father swears by the balancing beads. He's run them in his Gold Wing for over 50k. I'm going to try them at my next tire swap.
     
  3. mofo

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    I've used the beads before and they work great. Problem is, I can't recycle them for the next set as I don't mount my own tires.
     
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    Dynabeads! I used them for the first time ever and took then out the worn rear tire and put them into the new one. I ordered a new 2oz bag on amazon the same day as the tire. The tire arrived the next day and I was so worn to the steel cords I could not wait till they arrived. I just told the dude that I wanted him to recycle then into the new tire. No issues or worries.
    None at all!
     
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    Dito on the beads, last two tires with no problem. ..
    Don't want no stinkin weights on my 8r
     
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  7. mofo

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    Okay. lets move from beads to tire balancing devices. What is a good device and how much you paid for it?
     
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    I use the Marc Parnes balancer and it works great. Never tried the balancing beads, and don't intend to.
     
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    $11.95 was that I paid for a 2oz bag. But if yaw ballin like that for a balance stand, well then enjoy yaw self.
     
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    Instead of Dyna-Beads I use birdshot. It makes a really cool sound almost like when ya use clothespins and playing cards on a bicycle or tricycle or unicycle, I hear pie weighs are cool too.


    Since many tires are speed rated, maybe it's a good idea to have the wheels balanced to near the same tolerances. For as often as some buy and go through tires on streebikes, seems like just outsourcing a balance job to someone who does this work using a real static and dynamic balancer.
     
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    marc parnes wheel balancer and harbor freight wheel weights. (they stay on just fine)
     
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    Mofo, just come by my place. I have a tire changer and a balancer all it will cost you is a few IPA's!
     
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    Before Friday
     
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    When I changed tires last time, the old tire had a bunch of gooey grey shit in there. I wonder if that is the same stuff. If so, I sure don't have any complaints at how it behaved, except it was apparently a fucking mess to deal with when removing the tire. I wasn't there.
     
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    I was there when the tire with Ride On was replaced. It stayed on the tire and came right off with the tire. It never touched the rim except for a little bit. I actually pulled the wheel weights or of the tires after putting it on.

    The ship in Albuquerque that replaced my back tire on my way home last year, used a static wheel balancer. It balanced great, no vibration even over 100.

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    Something to check oot might be the warrantee on a new tire if some goo or beads are added.

    I can see not adding those unsightly wheel weights to a trailer queen or a bike night bobber.
     
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    A little modelling paint or like someone here likes to use (GASP!) nail polish, on those weights to match the colour of the weight to the wheel makes them almost disappear.
     
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    When are you available ootv? A six pack would do, 12?
     
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    Can you come over tonight? I'll be available today/tonight. Tomorrow, in the morning before noon other wise next week mid-week.

    A sixer will do!
     
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