Ker, please tell us more about the tire machine.Sure, I do it all the time, only pop the bead on 1 side and dump them in and air it up, or I use the tube and bottle and they run in thru the valve stem in minutes. I guess it helps if ya have one of these though
View attachment 45931
The casing of a truck tire is a bit thicker than that of a motorcycle tire..lolJust my .02 but I think the beads would wear out a semi truck tire way before they would damage a motorcycle tire. The mileage, and heat build up of a OTR Truck tire would far exceed most if not all motorcycle tires. I think the bike shop either drank some kool-aid or they don't want to spend the time, could also be the $$.
I have been thinking about changing over to the beads in my new truck because I hate looking at the stick on weights that will end up flying off.
I got this one that I have from Harbor freight quite a few years ago for under $1000 harbor freight no longer sells them but you can see them on the Internet for around 1500 but mine only goes to 20 inch wheels I can't do my front tire but the new ones from Gregsmith tire supply will do up to 22" and they have the plastic inserts and duck bill so you don't mark the wheelsKer, please tell us more about the tire machine.
I've been looking into a new one and the Derek Weaver with the extra assist arm will go a long way in mounting/demounting the 300.I got this one that I have from Harbor freight quite a few years ago for under $1000 harbor freight no longer sells them but you can see them on the Internet for around 1500 but mine only goes to 20 inch wheels I can't do my front tire but the new ones from Greg tire supply will do up to 22" and they have the plastic inserts and duck bill so you don't mark the wheels
True, however the weight on a truck tire is way more heavier than the weight on our dogs.The casing of a truck tire is a bit thicker than that of a motorcycle tire..lol
But.. I've never heard of any of the problems mentioned.
FWIW I used another brand of balancing beads in my old F350. It had a big lift and 40" tires that wouldn't balance no matter what we did with weights. If the road was just right the truck would literally start to bounce--it was nuts. I put in the recommended amount of the beads and it was smooth as glass from there on out.Just my .02 but I think the beads would wear out a semi truck tire way before they would damage a motorcycle tire. The mileage, and heat build up of a OTR Truck tire would far exceed most if not all motorcycle tires. I think the bike shop either drank some kool-aid or they don't want to spend the time, could also be the $$.
I have been thinking about changing over to the beads in my new truck because I hate looking at the stick on weights that will end up flying off.
WOW! Just spent some time reading about this stuff and it does have some great reviews. Gotta love Amazon as people are very candid. $16 for 8oz delivered. Most of us need 8oz up front and 16oz in the rear (250/300 tire)..... try this stuff. It comes very well recommended by all industries and vehicle types. I use it. It both seals and balances.
www.ride-on.com
Based on what exactly?WOULD SOME ONE KILL THIS THREAD, IT NEEDS IT BADLY!!
I dont think you are reading the same thread as me? ...not one person said they had any issues running them.All the bullshit I've been reading about DynaBeads. I used them back in the 90's in my PeterBuilt
front tires I put over 160,000 miles on them and the wheels were fine, no inside tire wear....
on and on.... I think it's called experience.
Between my cars, the kids cars and the guys I used to work with it don't take long to pay one off even at $5 to mount and balance a tireI've been looking into a new one and the Derek Weaver with the extra assist arm will go a long way in mounting/demounting the 300.
It runs about $1500. So not super cost prohibitive. Without the arm it's only about $1000.
Sent from my 2PS64 using Tapatalk
Can you get all that done, plus do laundry, cook, and clean?Between my cars, the kids cars and the guys I used to work with it don't take long to pay one off even at $5 to mount and balance a tire
I used to do a set of 4, mount & balance, for a case of beer![]()
So your 'experience' is that you've never had any problems with Dynabeads? Welcome to the club. Did you read the first post?All the bullshit I've been reading about DynaBeads. I used them back in the 90's in my PeterBuilt
front tires I put over 160,000 miles on them and the wheels were fine, no inside tire wear....
on and on.... I think it's called experience.
I can get ya oneI only used this smiley cause I couldn't find the bigger one
![]()
I've actually have saved them and put them in my new tire, but I suppose if you don't know they are in there it could get messyI've ran them for years with out a problem. Shops hate them because they make a mess on their floor. I think they r great.