Centramatic tire balancing system?
#11
One of the reason's I went with Dynabeads, I have the chrome Profile laced wheels. The ugly lead stick on weight's stand out like a sore thumb. I could have used weight's that fit around the spokes, But the Db's have been doing a great job for over 30K miles.
#12
I've never used dynabeads so this is second hand information but I'll share it anyways. I have a friend with a Yamaha FJR. Both he and I change and balance our own tires. A few months ago he said he was going to try dynabeads at his next tire change. I suggested to him - why don't you balance the tire conventionally, and then add some dynabeads simply to keep the tire in balance as it wears throughout its life. So that's what he did.
We went on a week long ride and after a few days he said the first thing he's doing when he gets home is to remove the beads. We were riding pretty aggressively through a lot of winding roads including the Dragon's Tail. Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire.
Again, this isn't my experience, but rather the experience of a good friend whose judgement I trust (most of the time LOL).
I've never read a bad review of dynabeads here but I never talked to anyone who actually used them. Now I know one person who has actually used them and he was not impressed.
We went on a week long ride and after a few days he said the first thing he's doing when he gets home is to remove the beads. We were riding pretty aggressively through a lot of winding roads including the Dragon's Tail. Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire.
Again, this isn't my experience, but rather the experience of a good friend whose judgement I trust (most of the time LOL).
I've never read a bad review of dynabeads here but I never talked to anyone who actually used them. Now I know one person who has actually used them and he was not impressed.
#13
This makes a lot of sense on paper, but at speed and the number of revolutions the tire makes and all the other vibrations and noise I cant believe anyone is cabpable of "Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire. "
So I'm callin BS on that. Even though it makes perfect sense.
So I'm callin BS on that. Even though it makes perfect sense.
I've never used dynabeads so this is second hand information but I'll share it anyways. I have a friend with a Yamaha FJR. Both he and I change and balance our own tires. A few months ago he said he was going to try dynabeads at his next tire change. I suggested to him - why don't you balance the tire conventionally, and then add some dynabeads simply to keep the tire in balance as it wears throughout its life. So that's what he did.
We went on a week long ride and after a few days he said the first thing he's doing when he gets home is to remove the beads. We were riding pretty aggressively through a lot of winding roads including the Dragon's Tail. Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire.
Again, this isn't my experience, but rather the experience of a good friend whose judgement I trust (most of the time LOL).
I've never read a bad review of dynabeads here but I never talked to anyone who actually used them. Now I know one person who has actually used them and he was not impressed.
We went on a week long ride and after a few days he said the first thing he's doing when he gets home is to remove the beads. We were riding pretty aggressively through a lot of winding roads including the Dragon's Tail. Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire.
Again, this isn't my experience, but rather the experience of a good friend whose judgement I trust (most of the time LOL).
I've never read a bad review of dynabeads here but I never talked to anyone who actually used them. Now I know one person who has actually used them and he was not impressed.
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This makes a lot of sense on paper, but at speed and the number of revolutions the tire makes and all the other vibrations and noise I cant believe anyone is cabpable of "Everytime he hit a bump he said he could feel the balance change as the beads were being jarred around within the tire. "
So I'm callin BS on that. Even though it makes perfect sense.
So I'm callin BS on that. Even though it makes perfect sense.
And after reading your response I realized I did make an error in my first post. I shouldn't have said "everytime he hit a bump..." What I should have stated is that "on some of the more severe bumps..."
Another thing to consider is his bike. A Yamaha FJR is lighter, more responsive and nimble than most Harley's and the scenario he described would be easier to detect on that bike.
Last edited by 2black1s; 09-25-2012 at 07:48 PM.
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#19
Just had a long talk with a couple old timers. One said the ceramic beads break and leave sharp edged particles flying around the inside of your tire. The other guy said you will have to grind down your disk lock if you have a balance wheel. They both have the Centramatic ring and love them. I still can't bring myself to spend that kind of $$$$. The good old fashioned lead weights always worked fine for me.
The balance wheels are pretty unobtrusive though.
They both said they had no problem with hard bumps.
The balance wheels are pretty unobtrusive though.
They both said they had no problem with hard bumps.
#20
Another thought - if any of these balancing systems really worked, why are there so many riders not haveing any success with them?
If the balancers did what we are told they will do there should be no complaints. It's either smooth or it's not smooth.
If the results were 100% positive, I would think about getting a system, but there's too many negitives for me to invest in one----especially $200+.
If the balancers did what we are told they will do there should be no complaints. It's either smooth or it's not smooth.
If the results were 100% positive, I would think about getting a system, but there's too many negitives for me to invest in one----especially $200+.