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<blockquote data-quote="OldButNotDead (sockpuppet)" data-source="post: 1173131" data-attributes="member: 87234"><p>I know this isn't politically correct, but I stopped balancing my tires. Was riding a BMW R1200GS with the TPS. Always used Anakee's, no balance mark. The wheel had a huge clump of weights to offset the TPS. For whatever reason I just stopped trying to balance wheel and tire. Ya know, I didn't see any difference on the road or in tire mileage.</p><p></p><p>Quit riding, sold the GS, sold two relatively new Shoei helmets and my No Mar. It's way easier to quit smoking, drugs or alcohol than to quit riding, so I'm now on a Gen III. What I learned from my No Mar is all I need are some good spoons and I can make a bead breaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldButNotDead (sockpuppet), post: 1173131, member: 87234"] I know this isn't politically correct, but I stopped balancing my tires. Was riding a BMW R1200GS with the TPS. Always used Anakee's, no balance mark. The wheel had a huge clump of weights to offset the TPS. For whatever reason I just stopped trying to balance wheel and tire. Ya know, I didn't see any difference on the road or in tire mileage. Quit riding, sold the GS, sold two relatively new Shoei helmets and my No Mar. It's way easier to quit smoking, drugs or alcohol than to quit riding, so I'm now on a Gen III. What I learned from my No Mar is all I need are some good spoons and I can make a bead breaker. [/QUOTE]
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