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From: nomartirechanger
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  • BST wheels

  • Does this work on car wheels?

    

  • muy bien explicado, aunque era en ingles pero entendi todo, gracias por subir el video

  • Awesome video!!

    You make it look very easy. You are very good!!

  • nice fuckin rim!!!!

  • RC Racers use a similar way to balance their wheel/tire combos. Nice video man.

  • excellent presentation. I been riding for 20yrs. I've never balanced a wheels.

  • Is there a reason it can't just be done (ON) the bike?

  • Dynabeads

  • 37 years riding motorcyles and you don't know how to balance a tire?

    It's ass fucks like you that scare me and give real mc bikers like me a bad name!

    Continue your lunacy with the gay dynabeads, it's time for me to stop responding to dick lickkers like you as I'm losing serious IQ points in the process!!!!

  • Dynabeads

  • Dynabeads

  • $10.00 for dynabeads vs $ .60 for a 1 ounce lead weight?

    Makes perfect sense to use the dyna beads if you're a MoeRon?

  • The only problem I have with this method is that you are sticking the test weights to the tire which is about 1/2" further out from where they will reside on the rim. When you then affix those same weights to the rim they will then be too light. Why not just stick the test weights to the center of the rim in the first place, then you know it will be right.

  • It only looks that way because the wheel and tire are black.

    If you look closer you'll see that the weights are being placed on the outer edge of the rim. That's where I place all of my weights on my spoke and cast wheels.

  • I didn't balance my rear tire and I ran the bike up to 80 mph without a problem. I didn't notice anything at all. When I put my front tire on, I'm taking the rear off and balancing it anyways. I just didn't have a balancer at the moment.

  • Probably up to 80mph you don't fell much. Try 120mph and up, and the very little unbalance start making its efffect ! Cheers

  • bro i u crazy u do need balanced wheels in a motorcycle

  • Clearly, you have never ridden a motorcycle with an out of balance wheel. You can tell right away.

  • @nomartirechanger Its true. Especially the faster you go. (+80 mph)

  • @nomartirechanger Lol I know, I couldnt let go of my wheel haha.

  • I once had my rear wheel off balance by a tiny fraction and you can feel it moving you left to right as you ride.

  • lol. dude, you'd probably die if you didn't balance the wheel. even bicycle wheels are balanced!

  • Lol dude, bicycle wheels are not balanced.

  • @TapmasterInc - Bicycle tires with spokes are "trued" by adjusting the tension of the spokes. This causes the rim to not wobble L to R and brings it into perfect roundness. I've never placed weights on bicycle rims. Can't speak to the new, high-end carbon rims - most likely are balanced and trued by manufacturer.

  • they're built into the rim.

  • @Gr8Success it makes a huge difference. the wheels are rotating weight so any imbalance is magnified while riding and at speed. if you wanna see how it feels jam a tennis ball in the spokes of a bicycle and giver a rip.

  • Wow!! best video on you tube(definately searched) on how to balance a cycle tire!!

  • Thanks! I have 32 videos in all that will be posted here. They are all about changing motorcycle and some car tires with No-Mar products. Check back often for more vids as I get them uploaded.

  • Very interesting method, and very well explained.5 Stars!

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