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Old 12-10-2011, 05:35 PM
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So Ive seen these magic snake oil anyone try it doest feel like your riding on smooth glass extending your tire life does it do everything it claims one thing on paper in the real world what a i care about

 
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Old 12-10-2011, 07:36 PM
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I have them in my bike. It runs dead smooth from brand new to worn out!
They are worth it!
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They work well..
 
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Dyna beads work well on tubeless tires. I dont know how well in tube tires. They are a long time staple on the Honda VTX forum, used and discussed in a positive way for years.
 
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I tried Dyna beads when I put the set of tire I am running now. Smoothest set of tire in 24 years on this bike. I will use them again. Tubeless Dunlop 402s
 
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Got em in my tubes now and work great.
 
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We've been using them on our 4x4's with 35" to 39" mud tires they work great for those as well even with the 39's at highway speeds. If I decide to get a new set of rims and rubber I'll be using them. There are two methods I know of to add the beads ( through the valve stem with the valve removed - not recommended it's a pain in the ****. ) or break the bead on the tire and add them that way which I find easier.
 
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Ok thank you I think i add them to the list of things to do to my bikes and cars
 
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Our roads in NZ are not so smooth that you would ever notice the difference ;-)
 
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so are you saying you need large tire when hitting those pot hole
 


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