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The odd thing is that that bike did not seem to wander as you all have described. I thought it handled well. Got the wheels back today with the ME880's mounted and Dynabeads inside. Put the front wheel back on and waiting to mount the rear until I can grease the swing arm bearings. It will be interesting to see if I notice any difference in handling characteristics.
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04-29-2008, 11:43 AM | #17 |
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Tell 'us' about the Dynabeads please. I hadn't heard of them and ran a seach in google here:
http://www.innovativebalancing.com/index.html I read some and can't determine is the beads stay in one place or float around all the time. I don't understand how they find the light places to off set the heavy places either. That is after reading.. On edit i found this, so I guess these move around all the time?? Motorcycles: "" Note: Motorcycles do not require filtered valve cores. Simply remember to rotate the valve stem somewhere around the 6:00 position before checking air pressure. If you have 90 Deg valve stems, you should give the valve stem a quick shot of compressed air BEFORE checking. ""
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04-29-2008, 07:37 PM | #18 |
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Hey Mac, Go back and read the testimonials http://www.innovativebalancing.com/testimonial.htm
There are few members here who have used them and swear by them. I'm like you and can not fathom how they work. I will find out soon enough if they do and then I will post a response. The mech who mounted my tires spun them to check the balance and put weights on the wheels, I had them take the weights off. Gotta have faith, for now.
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I really don't like the idea of things floating around inside the tires. What kind of heat buildup does this cause? What happens if you have to plug the tire? Do LeMans racers run these things? Do they run them at Baja? Do drag racers run them?
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I believe Oldbiker put them in his tires a few weeks ago,
it must work by centrificle force, and some beads would fill in the light spots of the tire, while the others spread themselves evenly around the tire. I wonder if they mark up the rim over time? i
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Idaho, You will love the ME880's. I have had them on my 2003 Goldwing, 2003 Roadstar and two sets on the 2006 Nomad. Great ride, just keep tabs on the pres.
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Well "White Horse Press in Conway is a dealer for these beads... I plan to give them a try when I mount new skins. I don't plan to run plugs, and if I do it, will be to get home. I have trashed tires with less than 4,000 miles because i just won't ride on a plugged tire... Just won't, other than to go home...
I won't ride on less than 25% of brake pad either, and that counts cars... The site mention Nitrogen, and I can see that would be a big plus, but no place near me has Nitrogen. I wonder if i can run 10-5-10 fertilizer? ;-) Metz growel but don't whine like little french whores like the stones do... Going from stones to Metz is like waking up the suspention. You get instant trust as soon as 100 miles has passed or you skuffed the mold release well enough by hand.. i know I would like Avon too, but we are touring here aren't we? Them Avon's get expensive fast... Dunlop is a good tire IMO for longer term wear, and still better than stones. Atleast OEM stones.. I swear if i could buy a BRAND NEW Nad I would have the dealer rip the stones off before i took delievery.... I run up my tires hard... I like the feeling of flicking a butt ahead of me and feel it when I run it over.. With fuel today at $3.59 for regular you can bet I will do anything to get more MPG's.
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