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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I've been generally following the discussions about DynaBeads on this and other boards.
There are ardent supporters and there are skeptics. Without offending anyone who swears by them, I need help. My rational side cannot figure out how they work. These beads gravitate to the exact spot they are needed, despite everything I understand about physics (which, admittedly, is limited). I've read lots of testimonials, but I have yet to come across, what I think would be a simple, definitive test. The following video seems convincing, but it is not a tire. Has anyone put these beads through a computerized tire balancing process?
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I think I have an idea of the priciple behind the Dynabeads, it would work by centrifugal force which will cause them to move to the outside as they spin and stop where they are needed. It would be similar to your washing machine on the spin dry cycle. The clothes move to the sides and spread themselves evenly around the tub.
Years ago I heard of truckers pouring some water into there tires to acheive the same thing, I think that would cause rusting after a while.I dont know if anyone still does that.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
You will find people that still use an antifreeze type fluid in their tires. Dynabeads make beads in sizes suited to trucks and cars and heavyequipement also. I'm not sure that the computer balance test would be all that accurate as those machines aren't always that accurate.
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Oh, thanks for the video. And yes that is pretty much how it works.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
Thanks Bob that clears it for me :) Funny I just put on a tire at a local shop and brought up the beads. Boy whay a decussion from the boys in the shop. They all had their reasons why it worked or didn't! When I left I was confused :):)
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
Surprising, most shops have never heard of them. I had to print the instructions for the mech that mounted my tires.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I agree with OP, they never heard of them. But they DO work well.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I'm going to try them tomorrow when I mount my DS tire.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
Ok, now where do I get them locally?? Do parts stores like Auto Zone have them?
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
Quote:
http://www.innovativebalancing.com/index.html
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I have dynabeads installed & so do many of our club members & everyone is happy with them.
So far they appear to eliminate cupping of the front tire. Cheers, Gary |
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
Went to the site and the charts are metric. Can anyone tell me how much they are running in the front tire? There are no local dealers so I am going to have to get them via the website.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
For the Nomad 1600 it is 2 oz for and rear (MC tire) and 3 oz for a CT (195 - 205). That is a new thing on the site to specifically mention the CT on the motorcycle charts, it was not there a while ago.
The front would be 2 oz as well.
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A definitive word on DynaBeads?
I have them in both my tires. My bike has never ridden smoother. That's enough evidence for me that they work as advertised. I think anyone who is skeptical has either 1) never tried them or 2) has tried them but has a bent rim or defective tire..
It would cost you just a few $ to find out.
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