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    #31
    Originally posted by AJ View Post
    I've been using Dynabeads on my Hayabusa and they work great.

    Of course, I never exceed the speed limit on the Busa, that would be illegal, but I do occasionally go up to exactly the upper end of the speed limit.

    Plus or minus.

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      #32
      Originally posted by njload View Post
      I was thinking about trying dynabeads on my next tire change. When using these do I remove the old tire weight or will the beads still work with this weight still on the rim? Totally new to this process.

      Any help is appreciated.
      You must remove the old wheel weights when you mount a new tire. If you don't remove old weights, they can become an extra weight the beads may have to counter balance.

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        #33
        Originally posted by njload View Post
        When using these do I remove the old tire weight or will the beads still work with this weight still on the rim?
        Think about it for just a moment.

        Those weights were applied to correct a particular situation.

        That situation has changed (with the new tire), it's about time to change the correction, too.

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