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29th November 2021, 15:20 | #1 |
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Dynabeads
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Has anyone had any experience with this product? Looks too good to be true? |
29th November 2021, 16:00 | #2 |
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I would love this to work as I have terrible problems balancing the wheels on my old Sunbeam. Need to look into it more.
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They are a hot topic among us motorbikers. Big split between yay or nay. I used them once and thought it took a a few seconds or so for them to get in position, but that feeling is a bit like an ass dyno. I just go with conventional balancing all around now.
I have read that some trucks/lorries/kamions use them. They must use a bucket load. I had 1 ounce in the front bike tire and 2 ounces in the rear tire.
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