Is anyone using tire balancing beads? if so, Plz review them.

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I use them in my motorcycles and vehicles.

My method is slightly different than others--I machine balance the wheel/tire then break the bead to add a couple ounces of counteract beads. Less beads in the tire but they are continually adapting as the tires wear/grab pebbles.

Highly recommend.


Here's the video you meant to attach.

 
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I use them in my motorcycles and vehicles.

My method is slightly different than others--I machine balance the wheel/tire then break the bead to add a couple ounces of counteract beads. Less beads in the tire but they are continually adapting as the tires wear/grab pebbles.

Highly recommend.


Here's the video you meant to attach.

Thank You.
 

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There's no way this works. Think of a centrifuge. If you put loose media in a centrifuge, the media will eventually be thrown to the sides of the device. However, if you speed up and slow down the centrifuge and if you bump it, the media will just scatter randomly. There's no way this does anything other than make your wallet lighter.
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