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Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
09/28/19 at 08:32:35
 
My rear wheel is not balanced by only a half ounce. Is a weight even necessary?
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #1 - 09/28/19 at 09:18:36
 
if this is the front tire at 60mph it will spin roughly 800rpm so that 1/2 oz will add up to some vibration.  if my math serves me it will come out to about 7lbs of force thats gonna be noticed Smiley
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #2 - 09/28/19 at 09:19:49
 
You tell me. How does the bike feel at 60mph?

Me? I’d add the weight and not waste time whether I should or not.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #3 - 09/28/19 at 10:24:14
 
I haven't put it on the bike yet. I'm asking because once the wheel has been coupled to the pulley hub and pulley and the potential change in balance from those is half an ounce worth the worry. I just had the cast aluminum GS wheel powder coated too so I don't care to mess up part of the coating for no real reason.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #4 - 09/28/19 at 10:37:19
 
Mark the rim with tape as to where the weight should go. Take it out for a ride.  If you note vibration then place the weight where you marked the rim with tape.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #5 - 09/28/19 at 11:09:26
 
That's gonna have to wait. The bike's all apart right now.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #6 - 09/28/19 at 13:34:59
 
I always balance the wheels , thumpers have enough vibration without the wheels shaking the hell out of everything else !
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #7 - 09/28/19 at 13:44:11
 
Put the axle in with the pulley.
Set it up however you must, hanging, on a stand, give it an easy spin, see where it stops. Do it until you see a pattern. Weight appropriately or use balance beads.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #8 - 09/28/19 at 16:55:16
 
Mark where the spot that might need the weight, ride it and then put it on if you need it. Personally, I doubt you'll notice it on the rear wheel.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #9 - 09/28/19 at 17:58:22
 
Stainless steel balancing beads, 1.5 oz in the front, 2.5 oz in the back.  Throw those weights away. From 25 or so up your wheels will run smooth as glass. And they are always correcting, if you loose a chunk of rubber or skid a flat spot, they don't care.
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #10 - 09/28/19 at 22:15:25
 
I mount my own tires, align the dot to the stem and they're usually good.
Not guarantee but most rims rebalace fine, don't take off the old weight
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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #11 - 09/29/19 at 07:43:29
 
ohiomoto wrote on 09/28/19 at 16:55:16:
Mark where the spot that might need the weight, ride it and then put it on if you need it. Personally, I doubt you'll notice it on the rear wheel.


I marked the spot and have an appropriate stick on weight. I'm thinking it won't be noticeable. Once the bikes back on the road I can add the weight otherwise

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Re: Does a 1/2 oz unbalance need a weight?
Reply #12 - 09/29/19 at 07:45:30
 
Yoshi wrote on 09/28/19 at 22:15:25:
I mount my own tires, align the dot to the stem and they're usually good.
Not guarantee but most rims rebalace fine, don't take off the old weight


The old weight had to come off for powder coating.
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