This weekend I installed a Avon Road Runner on my GS 17" rear wheel and found the existing wheel weights ( 1 small Suzuki clip on and a couple of those rectangular lead weights) were not heavy enough to statically balance it. The rear wheel is suspended along its axis by a metal bar supported by two saw horses and the valve stem keeps falling to the 5 o'clock position. Funny, I contacted Avon and the Tech Rep stated these tires normally don't require balancing which is why they don't have a "dot" mark?
So I was wondering if you guys would share your experiences with those tire balancing beads. Does the stuff work well, how do you actually get in the tube and where do you purchase it? Or on the other hand should I just break the bead, rotate the Avon tire 180 degrees on the rim and try conventional wheel weights again.
Last, the replacement tube came with several valve stem nuts. I kept one on the inside & outside of the rim. correct?
So I was wondering if you guys would share your experiences with those tire balancing beads. Does the stuff work well, how do you actually get in the tube and where do you purchase it? Or on the other hand should I just break the bead, rotate the Avon tire 180 degrees on the rim and try conventional wheel weights again.
Last, the replacement tube came with several valve stem nuts. I kept one on the inside & outside of the rim. correct?