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Innovativebalancing.com rochester, Ny. they sell the kits and beads
 
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sweet , I love this place , full of helpful kick *** dudes .
 
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-1 oz. bag for 80 - 120mm width motorcycle tires (BMW's use 2 oz.) and 10" scooter wheels.
-2 oz. bag for 130mm - 240mm width motorcycle tires, BMW's, and 12" and larger scooter wheels.
-3 oz. bag for 250mm - 360mm width motorcycle tires.
 

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From what it looks like, you can even install the tube in the tire, mount the wheel, then put the beads in. No mess, and it looks easy.
Drew, Malingerer, is it that easy?
 
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Originally Posted by ramhunter9
So you just put the beads in the tube ? Where can I get this starter kit , and how do you know what amount to put in ?
Get the tube tire installed on the wheel first.If there is air in it let it all out.Get a valve stem remover,remove the valve stem.Can be had at your local Hardware Store for like 4.00 bucks.Then the kit comes with 2 packs of beads.1oz for the front tire up to like a 130mm and 2 oz for the rear up to like a 240mm tire .Put the beads in the bottle they supply, than attach the clear hose to the bottle and the other end to the valve and drop them in slowly.They will get jammed up if you put them in too fast .Just tap on the valve with a screw driver it will unclog it and they will drop right in.If you have a small electric engraver etc that works even better for the clogs.Just turn it on and the vibration against the valve will release the clog fast.Put the valve stem back in,fill with air done.I got mine at Rocky Mountain ATV cheap,super fast shipping and great customer service.And some of the best deal on motorcycle tires you will find any where period.
 
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Originally Posted by CountryDeluxe
From what it looks like, you can even install the tube in the tire, mount the wheel, then put the beads in. No mess, and it looks easy.
Drew, Malingerer, is it that easy?
My7 yr old son did my front tire for me gave him 2 bucks ,While I sat back watched and had a beer.It is that easy!!
 
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Nice , well all I need to get now is some rim protectors , stem removal tool , and some tire irons and the beads and I good .
 
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Damn, for you helping us out with that info, malingerer give him $10 bucks from me and I will pay you later. LOL
 
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Damn, for you helping us out with that info, malingerer give him $10 bucks from me and I will pay you later. LOL
Shoot, That kid is the smart one .He has more money than me he saves his.I spend all mine on motorcycle parts.
 
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Good call on Rocky Mountain ATV . I just ordered the 4oz bead kit , 4 piece tire iron set and rim protectors from them 59 bucks to my door .... great prices
 


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