Huck Fonda
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So the place where I work now recently announced that we're now selling Dyna Beads. I thought, "oh great, now we're into adult novelties?", but deided to look into it.
It's a wheel balancing product consisting of various sized bags of ceramic beads. No wheel weights, just add the beads either at tire change time or through the valve stem and off you go.
The company's website is pretty sales oriented (of course), so it's kind of tough to get any sense of how and if they really work. So I put them to the test.
My new job pays about 38% of my last one, so needless to say I'm on a budget. Whn it came time for new tires, i opted for the cheapest things I could find...Shinkos. Now these things don't have the best rep around where I work, but considering that they're really just Korean made Yokohamas, how bad can they be, right?
Installed the tires with 2oz of Dyna Beads in each and hit the road. They balanced perfect on the spin-o-matic machine at the shop, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't reach triple digit speed level dynamics. After a few days of break-in riding, I put the spurs to her and held on.
Pretty damn good. Either the Beads are working or those budget Shinkos were dead nuts on right out of the box. I added one click of compression damping up front, and one of rebound in the rear and have been happy with the results.
Oh, and the Shinkos aren't at all bad either. They hold a line well enough, and the front has a very light feel on turn-in and transitions. The rear breaks loose very predictably under aggressive throttle, too. Not sure how long they'll last, but at the price, they're a pretty good value so far.
Just thought I'd share.
It's a wheel balancing product consisting of various sized bags of ceramic beads. No wheel weights, just add the beads either at tire change time or through the valve stem and off you go.
The company's website is pretty sales oriented (of course), so it's kind of tough to get any sense of how and if they really work. So I put them to the test.
My new job pays about 38% of my last one, so needless to say I'm on a budget. Whn it came time for new tires, i opted for the cheapest things I could find...Shinkos. Now these things don't have the best rep around where I work, but considering that they're really just Korean made Yokohamas, how bad can they be, right?
Installed the tires with 2oz of Dyna Beads in each and hit the road. They balanced perfect on the spin-o-matic machine at the shop, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't reach triple digit speed level dynamics. After a few days of break-in riding, I put the spurs to her and held on.
Pretty damn good. Either the Beads are working or those budget Shinkos were dead nuts on right out of the box. I added one click of compression damping up front, and one of rebound in the rear and have been happy with the results.
Oh, and the Shinkos aren't at all bad either. They hold a line well enough, and the front has a very light feel on turn-in and transitions. The rear breaks loose very predictably under aggressive throttle, too. Not sure how long they'll last, but at the price, they're a pretty good value so far.
Just thought I'd share.