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<blockquote data-quote="d in the d" data-source="post: 1172094" data-attributes="member: 86546"><p>Hope your tire change went well Intech.</p><p></p><p>Did mine last weekend and I had a first. The front tire went on and balanced out with no weights what so ever.</p><p></p><p>I was very skeptical indeed. I had it out for a "spirited ride" this weekend and felt no vibration at all. My rear tire needed 26 grams. It seemed a bit much, but balanced out. My skepticism was thankfully erased. (for the time being)</p><p></p><p>I also found out that a black paint pen from Michael's does quite well at camouflaging the scratches I managed to "antique" into the rims.</p><p></p><p>Next tire change on the HF machine, I think I will use a ratcheting tie down strap or two to prevent the tire from rotating on the stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d in the d, post: 1172094, member: 86546"] Hope your tire change went well Intech. Did mine last weekend and I had a first. The front tire went on and balanced out with no weights what so ever. I was very skeptical indeed. I had it out for a "spirited ride" this weekend and felt no vibration at all. My rear tire needed 26 grams. It seemed a bit much, but balanced out. My skepticism was thankfully erased. (for the time being) I also found out that a black paint pen from Michael's does quite well at camouflaging the scratches I managed to "antique" into the rims. Next tire change on the HF machine, I think I will use a ratcheting tie down strap or two to prevent the tire from rotating on the stand. [/QUOTE]
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