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    Default Anyone using Tire Beads? How much?

    Anyone using tire balance beads in their rear tire when using a car tire? If so, how much? Just had a veredestein mounted on thev rear wheel of my RT and the tire place could not balance it.
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    i use ride on liquid

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrdr View Post
    Anyone using tire balance beads in their rear tire when using a car tire? If so, how much? Just had a veredestein mounted on thev rear wheel of my RT and the tire place could not balance it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrdr View Post
    Anyone using tire balance beads in their rear tire when using a car tire? If so, how much? Just had a veredestein mounted on thev rear wheel of my RT and the tire place could not balance it.
    TIA
    I have had 7 (?) rear tire changes ( using auto tires ) I had the first one balanced and none of the rest .... I could feel No difference .... The way the rear wheel is supported, imho allows for minor imbalance ...... I have read here quite a few folks had issues with " beads " ..... Mike

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    Just out of curiosity because were talking about car tires, does the speedometer run off one of the front tires or the rear tire? The reason I ask you is if you change tire size would it not change the accuracy of this speedometer?

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    If i put tire balance beads in a slingshot will they end up in my hand? Defying gravity?
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    I tried using ceramic beads (3 oz) in my fronts because I couldn't use my Marc Parnes cones. When cold, they seem to stick together for the 1st 10+ miles causing a lot of vibration at speed. After about 10 miles the beads break free and the balance is good for the rest of the day. I got the COMBO cones from Marc and removed the beads (dismount/remount) then balanced with weights.
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    I used 3 oz of beads on my rears..I use Counteract Beads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plarimer View Post
    Just out of curiosity because were talking about car tires, does the speedometer run off one of the front tires or the rear tire?
    Rear only and that's for every Spyder since day one ..... Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911 View Post
    I have had 7 (?) rear tire changes ( using auto tires ) I had the first one balanced and none of the rest .... I could feel No difference .... The way the rear wheel is supported, imho allows for minor imbalance ...... I have read here quite a few folks had issues with " beads " ..... Mike
    Given a reasonable quality a/mkt auto tire that's been mounted properly onto a Spyder's rear rim, you shouldn't really need anything much in the way of balancing at all - modern good quality a/mkt auto tires are almost all close to perfectly balanced during their production, and if they aren't, they're usually marked so that a skilled & competent tire fitter will know how to correctly mount them onto a rim to minimise if not completely avoid balance issues! Then add the Spyder's full 'thru axle' that's supported firmly on both sides, there's little if any chance of balance induced 'wobble'..... So finding an un-balanced rear Spyder wheel running a good quality a/mkt auto tire really shouldn't be at all common!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plarimer View Post
    ..., does the speedometer run off one of the front tires or the rear tire? The reason I ask you is if you change tire size would it not change the accuracy of this speedometer?
    As mentioned, the speedo is driven by the rear tire (or something in the driveline). Yes, accuracy would be affected by changing tire size. MOST speedometers are a bit 'optimistic', they will show 70 mph while your GPS is showing anything from 67 to 69 mph. Going to a larger size will reduce that error in the speedo, but it also slows down the odometer, which happens to be rather accurate.

    As far as balancing goes, the shop where I had my Q5s mounted was able to do the fronts just fine. They could not do the rear, so I just took it home and put the axle through it and put it up on jackstands. IF it's out of balance, it's not very much. I did not add any weights. We have put on about 6000 miles since then with absolutely no problems.

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    2 oz in the fronts and 4oz in the rear makes for a smooth ride. Same smoothness as the OEM Kenda's with conventional wheel weights.

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    If you use beads, make sure they don't use too much bead lube as it will cause the beads to clump up and be worse than ineffective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboy View Post
    i use ride on liquid
    img-3_bottles_for_trikes_can_am_spyders (2).jpg I have also used ride on tire sealer and balancer with good result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboy View Post
    i use ride on liquid
    How do you like the Ride On and how much did you use?

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    works great use in all my motorcycle tires if you go to there site they have a chart

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    Tire changers hate liquid products and someone will refuse to change a tire with that in it.

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    i have changed several with ride on in them no problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by trikermutha View Post
    I used 3 oz of beads on my rears..I use Counteract Beads.
    Same here and I used 2 oz in each front tire.
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