jrr
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It is almost time for new tires for my 2010 FJR. I've been watching YouTube on using beads to balance the wheels and tires. Anyone have an opinion on this?
The FJReady tire balancer is what I use...any stock available for jrr, or do we send him to Marc Parnes? https://www.marcparnes.com/Snake oil.
Sometimes the old fashioned way is best.
Gunny that!! I have not had to rebalance any tire since I began using the FJReady balancer. It's super nice and one of my favorite pieces of equipment.The FJReady tire balancer is what I use...any stock available for jrr, or do we send him to Marc Parnes? https://www.marcparnes.com/Snake oil.
Sometimes the old fashioned way is best.
Fred, We just returned from a 2900 mile ride and my riding companion had a new set of PR4's installed just before departure. About half way through the ride he claimed he heard a loud clunk that seemed to come from the rear of the bike. At first we thought it may have been something on the road he ran over. That evening while cleaning our bikes he noticed there were no wheel weights on the raar wheel. You could see where the weights were placed (clean area). I too started the ride with a new set of Road 5's with beads in front and Ride-On in rear, no ugly weights to fly off and the bike rode totally free of vibration. I have been using this method for eight years and have never had a balance issue. Once after returning from a trip to southern NM I noticed a nail in the rear tire. Checked the tire air pressure to see if it would make it to the shop 12 miles away. The tire maintained 42psi. I'm a believer in snake oil!Its so easy to balance a wheel with a few simple tools. You could even make your own if you are too cheap to buy one of the readily available balancers on the market. I really dont understand why anyone would want to mess around with goo or beads.
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