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********************************************* I been using them for my last 3 bikes, and they work as advertised. I'm putting new tires on my Yammy FJR 1300 next week and staying with the dynabeads.
Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:21 am Posts: 243 Location: N GA USA
Really, besides the obvious extra cost, the only drawback I see in Dynabeads is the fast that if you ever have to patch or plug your tire, then you have to balance it conventionally. Other than that I have been completely satisfied with the product and can recommend Dynabeads without reservation. I think they do a better job of balancing a wheel than you can ever do by hand with regular lead weights.
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