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Post up: Personal Most: Weight needed to balance a tire
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<blockquote data-quote="Toecutter" data-source="post: 600849" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>What's the toughest tire you've ever balanced, 'cause I'm thinking of adding a larger-than-standard amount of ceramic beads at the impending tire change, as my front has had a vibe over 85 that has gotten less intense as the tire has worn.</p><p></p><p>[Jack]Skooter, your Soltek bracket worry has been well tested, and if my nose frame hasn't cracked yet, it probably won't. However, I don't know that it isn't cracked already until I get a look in there.[/Jack]</p><p></p><p>I wondered if adding some more beads would fix the front vibe, but I've been too lazy to bust the bead down and pour 'em in (I'll probably do it when the new rear goes on). Don't wanna have the same issue on the new PR2....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toecutter, post: 600849, member: 74"] What's the toughest tire you've ever balanced, 'cause I'm thinking of adding a larger-than-standard amount of ceramic beads at the impending tire change, as my front has had a vibe over 85 that has gotten less intense as the tire has worn. [Jack]Skooter, your Soltek bracket worry has been well tested, and if my nose frame hasn't cracked yet, it probably won't. However, I don't know that it isn't cracked already until I get a look in there.[/Jack] I wondered if adding some more beads would fix the front vibe, but I've been too lazy to bust the bead down and pour 'em in (I'll probably do it when the new rear goes on). Don't wanna have the same issue on the new PR2.... [/QUOTE]
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