balancing beads?

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twist
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balancing beads?

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has anyone heard of this? http://tinyurl.com/6qzf8cy
seems to me that it would be well known if it worked like they say. but I've been wrong before.
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Why not save the added expense and unsprung weight of beads rolling about in the tire
and simply balance the wheel correctly ?
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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:Why not save the added expense and unsprung weight of beads rolling about in the tire
and simply balance the wheel correctly ?
it seems like the beads would take the place of weights if they really work, would be widely used in ALL vehicles.
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Every Spring this comes up!

Pro/Con. For/Against. Yes/No.

I went as far as purchasing some beads two years ago; never used 'em... :lol:
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Good one Doug.
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Considering the huge savings in labor cost and time, if these worked, every manufacturer and every professional race team would be using them.

As far as I know, none are.
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I must be dumber than the dumb-arses that came up with them. How are they even supposed to work? Aside from maybe allowing you to pull a wheel at one of Ken's big deals around the campfire and use it for a shaker in a sing-along...

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...Beads can be installed through the valve sistem...

Or you can dump them in the tool tray for the same effectiveness... :lol:
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I bet they keep the inside of the tires/tube really clean.

So...the tire would be out of balance until it made a few rotations, from a dead stop that is. What happens in sudden braking? I wonder if they could be designed to help plug punctures?
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I used them in my rear tire - once. Same tire as before, wore out 2,000 miles quicker with DynaBeads. Many people swear by them. I found them a pain and very effective at wearing my tire out.
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