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Title: Dynabeads Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/11/18 at 02:42:46 http://www.motorcycle.com/ask-mo-anything/what-are-tire-balancing-beads.html Check out the part about the filtered valve core and how to check pressure if you don't have them. |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by MMRanch on 01/11/18 at 20:50:57 I've got old-low millage tires on my truck . They used to have a wondering balance points .... so .... I put two ounces of these beads in each of them and guess what ... it was just like the bottle in the demo . They rebalance themselves every time I take off ... I put them in my tubeless bike tires last time (Sportster) , they work great . They are so tinny I think they might work through an inner tube so I only use them in the tubeless tires . In the tube type tires I use that green snot looking stuff , it seem to balance tires the same way these beads do - and seal them. |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by piedmontbuckeye on 01/12/18 at 07:29:34 My son used the beads in his tube-type wheels on his BMW K100 and he seemed to like them. I still have my doubts!! But, they were very hard to install through the very small valve stem hole. Took some time and patience. |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by MMRanch on 01/12/18 at 08:54:58 Twenty years ago I was at a bike shop and saw a product that claimed to seal and balance motorcycle tires . It was expensive , but I had experienced a flat on the rear of my 500/4 Honda going downhill with a sharp curve at the bottom ridding double - just a couple months earlier so I thought it might be worth it. I haven't had a flat on a motorcycle since ! ;) (knock on wood ::)) Now I buy it in gallon jugs and use it in all my non car tires. :) |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/12/18 at 09:24:18 They are in the rear tube on mine... |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by Ed L. on 01/12/18 at 15:09:01 Put them in my front tire two months ago and they work fine. |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by piedmontbuckeye on 01/16/18 at 07:03:34 110311030E1D121F145C0 wrote:
What is it called, and where can I get it? Will if affect future flats (on car) where it would affect the repairing? Also, will it affect future tire changes. I understand from some tire places that the inside (goo) is something they dislike. |
Title: Re: Dynabeads Post by MMRanch on 01/16/18 at 07:52:12 OH YEA ! They did-like it for two reasons ... First , its messy when the tire is wore out and all over the rim so much so that the rim has to be hosed off between tires . Second , any flat tire repairs don't happen , there-for cutting into the tire repair Dollar ! I was out bush-hogging small (2-3") Locus trees when we first bought this place . When I came out from lunch one of the front tires was flat , so off it came and to Co-op it went. I expected a patch bill from the tire guy , but instead got a new tube bill . When I asked the feller about it he says "I quit counting holes at 14 ! The next morning after an afternoon of more bush-hogging , both front tires were flat . I had the co-op tire guy mount the tires tubeless and put 6oz's of snot in each of them in place of patching or tubing and didn't have another flat for years ! . That "Snot" comes in two kinds , "Tube" and "Tubeless" , I believe the only difference is the size of the particles that do the hole-plugging ??? . You can't use it in the new "Sensor" tires . Wal-mart sells it , and Tractor Supply too. :) |
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