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Counteract balancing beads?
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<blockquote data-quote="N4HHE" data-source="post: 1316895" data-attributes="member: 89143"><p>In ancient times I mounted a new tire on the rear of my CX500. Took the existing weight off, spun the wheel on center stand 5th gear. Moved the weight around for minimum shake. Honestly could not tell any difference riding at any speed but could see some difference this way in the driveway.</p><p></p><p>Motorcycle suspensions are sprung relatively stiff compared to automobiles. Out of balance wheels don't have the same effect. Large trucks rarely have balance weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N4HHE, post: 1316895, member: 89143"] In ancient times I mounted a new tire on the rear of my CX500. Took the existing weight off, spun the wheel on center stand 5th gear. Moved the weight around for minimum shake. Honestly could not tell any difference riding at any speed but could see some difference this way in the driveway. Motorcycle suspensions are sprung relatively stiff compared to automobiles. Out of balance wheels don't have the same effect. Large trucks rarely have balance weights. [/QUOTE]
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