Was visiting a local cycle parts retailer yesterday who sells/installs lots of cycle tires. A Parts Unlimited rep was there and I asked what type of wheel balancer was typically used.
Both of the guys said dynamic balancers. They said doing a DB is much quicker and better than a static balance, particularly on the wide rear tires of today's bikes. They said using a balancer such as the Parnes balancer takes too long and you're still left with just a static balance which is marginal on wide rear tires.
This shop installs lots of tires so they want to do the balance quickly but also well. They have a thriving business with lots of repeat customers from the local military base.
Both of the guys said dynamic balancers. They said doing a DB is much quicker and better than a static balance, particularly on the wide rear tires of today's bikes. They said using a balancer such as the Parnes balancer takes too long and you're still left with just a static balance which is marginal on wide rear tires.
This shop installs lots of tires so they want to do the balance quickly but also well. They have a thriving business with lots of repeat customers from the local military base.