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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1403503" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>Very interesting amalgam of opinion. I have been using Dyna Beads in the front tire of my motorcycles for years. Apparently I have been very lucky or numb to the effects of a tire that is not balanced. I have not exceeded 110mph with beads and never felt any vibration or wheel shake. Rear tires I have been using RideOn for quite a while with the same positive results. I have no affiliation with either products and do not give a shit if others have differing opinions. It works for me and until that is no longer true, I will continue as stated. No weights to come off while riding and no damage to wheels, All tires have been Michelin PR2, 4, and 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1403503, member: 19411"] Very interesting amalgam of opinion. I have been using Dyna Beads in the front tire of my motorcycles for years. Apparently I have been very lucky or numb to the effects of a tire that is not balanced. I have not exceeded 110mph with beads and never felt any vibration or wheel shake. Rear tires I have been using RideOn for quite a while with the same positive results. I have no affiliation with either products and do not give a shit if others have differing opinions. It works for me and until that is no longer true, I will continue as stated. No weights to come off while riding and no damage to wheels, All tires have been Michelin PR2, 4, and 5. [/QUOTE]
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