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    Anybody ever use this stuff?

    Supposed to balance your wheels without weights. The only other product I know of that claims to do that is Slime, but it makes al mess on your rim.

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    #2
    This has been discussed before Don.

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      #3
      Originally posted by dpep View Post
      Supposed to balance your wheels without weights. The only other product I know of that claims to do that is Slime, but it makes al mess on your rim.

      http://www.whitehorsepress.com/produ...5614&en=en0904
      mmmm I'm not convinced that this will address wheel imbalance.
      I would expect this stuff to distribute itself around the wheel proportional to the distance from the centre of rotation.
      Centrifugal force.
      There may be some perceived benefit (smoothness) due to the increased flywheel effect. (but that would make it harder to tip into corners)
      Plus increasing mass overall would make any inherent imbalance a smaller percentage of the total weight.
      So on that basis it would help.
      mmm Just contradicted myself.
      But that's different to a correctly balanced wheel.
      Last edited by Guest; 04-01-2009, 06:48 AM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Zooks View Post
        This has been discussed before Don.

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        http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ght=dyna+beads
        My bad. I thought it was something new just because it was to me.
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          #5
          No prob, I hope I didn't seem like a smart arse then.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Zooks View Post
            No prob, I hope I didn't seem like a smart arse then.
            Nope. Only dutiful.
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              #7
              Originally posted by dpep View Post
              My bad. I thought it was something new just because it was to me.
              I had never heard of it either.
              A bit of research shows it to a bit controversial.

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                #8
                A bit of research shows it to a bit controversial.
                That describes 95% of the topics around here.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ChicagoRob View Post
                  That describes 95% of the topics around here.
                  Ahhh Good.
                  Life would be pretty boring without a bit of argy bargy.

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                    #10
                    never on my motorcycle- you can do as you like.
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                      #11
                      I haven't used them on my GS but I did use them on a couple of 150CC scooters though. I did notice a difference in the ride when using them. I installed them throught the valve stem with the tire on the bike. Putting them in this way took a little time but I would say the results are worth it.

                      I purchased mine through a bike shop in KC that primarily dealt in sport bikes. I spoke to the owner because I was skeptical at first. He showed me 2-3 bikes he owned that had them in the tires, 2 R1's and a Duck. He was pleased with the results and none of those bikes had any sort of stick on weights. The duck was used as a track bike.

                      I haven't used them on the GS because the tires I purchased came with balancing as part of the price.

                      As far as changing a tire with them installed, I doubt they would be any trouble. They will just sit in the lowest area of the sidewall and can be brushed into a little container and reused. They shouldn't fall out all over the place. I think the reccomended amount per tire for one of our bikes would be less than an ounce per tire, although I would have to read thier literature to be sure.

                      Bottom line, I would have to report that I was pleased with the results and don't have any negatives to pass on.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by neilaction View Post
                        I would expect this stuff to distribute itself around the wheel proportional to the distance from the centre of rotation.
                        Centrifugal force.
                        There may be some perceived benefit (smoothness) due to the increased flywheel effect. (but that would make it harder to tip into corners)
                        Plus increasing mass overall would make any inherent imbalance a smaller percentage of the total weight.
                        Just a couple of thoughts based on your thoughts:
                        I believe the amount of weight added by the beads is only two ounces. I have had to add almost that much weight in lead when balancing a tire.
                        Two ounces compared to ... what? ... twenty pounds? isn't going to have that much effect on turning forces.

                        I also tend to agree with the skeptics on this concerning just where the bead go and what makes them balance out the tire. It is my opinion (and guess) that they will move to the point farthest from the axle. There is a chance that this might also be the heaviest spot, and this would aggravate any imbalance, not improve it.

                        I continue to read the stories with interest and amusement, but will stick to lead weights, for now.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Steve View Post

                          I also tend to agree with the skeptics on this concerning just where the bead go and what makes them balance out the tire. It is my opinion (and guess) that they will move to the point farthest from the axle. There is a chance that this might also be the heaviest spot, and this would aggravate any imbalance, not improve it.
                          I don't know why, haven't read about the science involved, but the beads go where they are needed. It works.
                          No worries about losing a weight, or balance changing with tire wear.
                          It's all good.

                          This works for me:
                          A brief demonstration of how DynaBeads (or any similar product like CounterAct beads) work to balance your tires automatically and dynamically while you driv...
                          Last edited by tkent02; 04-01-2009, 11:44 AM.


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                            #14
                            i am going with the dyna beads on the tires i just mounted, i will report my results.....
                            1983 GS 1100 ESD

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                              #15
                              I use them on the 'GK. They work great for me, really seems to smooth it out.

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