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<blockquote data-quote="Trailrider57" data-source="post: 1402969" data-attributes="member: 87889"><p>My current front tire, Bridgestone T-30GT, has pulled hard to the left since the day it was installed whenever you let go of the bars but I don't notice it otherwise. Personally I am convinced that the installer got tire goop on the inside of the tire when mounting it and then the beads all stuck to that like glue. The directions even tell you not to let this happen. If the rear tire has been affected by having the beads in it I am unable to tell. With that said, I will go back to the old way of balancing tires in the future. Also with that said, I have a friend who rides a Gold Wing and he swears by them. If you're doing your own tire changes try them for yourself, otherwise I can't recommend based on my own experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trailrider57, post: 1402969, member: 87889"] My current front tire, Bridgestone T-30GT, has pulled hard to the left since the day it was installed whenever you let go of the bars but I don't notice it otherwise. Personally I am convinced that the installer got tire goop on the inside of the tire when mounting it and then the beads all stuck to that like glue. The directions even tell you not to let this happen. If the rear tire has been affected by having the beads in it I am unable to tell. With that said, I will go back to the old way of balancing tires in the future. Also with that said, I have a friend who rides a Gold Wing and he swears by them. If you're doing your own tire changes try them for yourself, otherwise I can't recommend based on my own experience. [/QUOTE]
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