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Rear tire balancing? What have car tire DIY'ers been doing?

finless

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OK so I got my Hydroedge and will be pulling the rear tire myself.

I understand I can take it to a car place to get the tire on the rim. I also understand I have to remove the break disk rotor from the rim for them to do that.

Now the question is, is a car place going to be able to balance the tire?

What have other car tire converts been doing in this area?
I am hoping I don't have to pull the wheel bearings......

Thanks,
Bob
 
Some can balance the tire. Most can't.

I take all the weights off (which you'll need to do regardless) and use Ride-On. I've had good luck with that.

Others have used ceramic balancing beads. Can't give you an opinion on that.

Sping balancing, of course, would be best.
 
I am not a big ride-on fan to be honest but if that is the only way I guess I am stuck with it.
I have a couple HD shops in my area and I will ask if they can balance and if not go that route.

Thanks....

So any car place will be able to mount the tire at least correct?

Bob
 
I am not a big ride-on fan to be honest but if that is the only way I guess I am stuck with it.
I have a couple HD shops in my area and I will ask if they can balance and if not go that route.

Thanks....

So any car place will be able to mount the tire at least correct?

Bob

You may want to try the beads. They won't stop a leak or seal a nail hole, but they aren't gooey either.
 
I didn't do it

:yikes:.....My first rear tire to car change I did have it balanced ( static , not spin ) My second one I didn't do anything ...........drove about 5000 miles that way ...and I couldn't tell the difference ................It didn't have any effect on the tire that showed.........................PS I always spin balance the front ( it'sa must do ).....JMHO.....MIke................................I think if you can't get it spin balanced you can probably get it bubble balanced that would be better than not , i suppose
 
I don't have much experience with Ride-On due to the fact I used it for the first time last week. I had new tires put on my Victory and afterward I had a small vibration in the front tire. They balanced it at the dealer but they're 120 miles away so I decided to try the Ride-On. After putting the Ride-On in the tire I rode the bike down the road and within about 3 miles the vibration was gone.
I'm going to put it in the tires on the Rt tomorrow just for the sealing ability and maybe it will keep the tires running smooth as they wear. If I couldn't balance my tires I would give Ride-On a try.
 
I am not a big ride-on fan to be honest but if that is the only way I guess I am stuck with it.
I have a couple HD shops in my area and I will ask if they can balance and if not go that route.

Thanks....

So any car place will be able to mount the tire at least correct?

Bob
Most any car tire shop should be able to change it. My local tire shop changed mine but couldn't balance it. They didn't even have a bubble balance machine around any more. Those are pretty much history I think. I wasn't too crazy about the idea but as the only local option I let him put in Liquid Tire Balance, probably basically the same as Ride-On. It's what they use a lot in truck and pickup tires. With 4700 cross country miles on my Hydroedge I have noticed no rear tire balance issues at all.

Take the brake rotor off but leave the hub on. I took my hub off and others here said it needs to be on to balance the tire on a spin balancer.
 
OK so looks like I will go the ride-on method if I cant get is spin balanced. My rim has a sh*t load of lead on it now so I will have them remove it.

Thanks for the tips guys! :yes:

Bob
 
did not use anything

I changed my tire earlier this week 5 bucks to mount, they could not balance so I figured I would use ride-on. I decided to try and ride spyder first and figured I would add ride-on later if needed. So far 40 miles zero vibration. Going to daytona this weekend about 500 miles roundtrip. Will see if I need any.

Moe
 
Some can balance the tire. Most can't.

I take all the weights off (which you'll need to do regardless) and use Ride-On. I've had good luck with that.

Others have used ceramic balancing beads. Can't give you an opinion on that.

Sping balancing, of course, would be best.

I also use Ride-On. Works well for balancing, but no ideal on the sealing function as I have not had to test that yet.
 
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

I've always been curious about these. The spyder wheel fits and it works good?
Any advice or tips on actually using it? Thanks!
......................................Drew , On my first rear tire change this was the device used at the MTC. shop and I had no problems with the REAR wheel...............But I also had no problems without balancing the REAR wheel at all..............It may make a difference that the rear wheel AXEL goes thru the wheel and is supported/fastened on both sides. .....and unless there is a really large imbalance it's not noticeable.......Mike :thumbup:
 
I took mine to a local custom trike builder. He balanced it using a liquid balance, similar to Ride-On. I have about 1500 miles on it, to date, and am happy with the results.
 
Thanks Mike! I would never be that lucky with an unbalanced wheel...id spend the time and put the unbalanced rear wheel on and I would be the one pogo sticking down the road....haha..yes, that's my luck.

Im thinking that for the $50 for the "contraption" it might be worth it to throw the wheel on and check the balance if I can figure out how to use it. Assuming I can't find a tire shop to balance.
 
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Thanks Mike! I would never be that lucky with an unbalanced wheel...id spend the time and put the unbalanced rear wheel on and I would be the one pogo sticking down the road....haha..yes, that's my luck.

Im thinking that for the $50 for the "contraption" it might be worth it to throw the wheel on and check the balance if I can figure out how to use it. Assuming I can't find a tire shop to balance.
.....................:thumbup::thumbup:.....From what I remember from watching Him do it.....after securing the wheel and tire between the rubber cones ....He spun the wheel and after it stopped ...chalked the bottom ...He did this a few times ,chalking as He went ........Then He placed a weight on the opposite side from the chalk mark and re-did the process. It's not as fast as spin balancing but it only took him 10 minutes .......................Also I think H.F. sends directions with the stand .......Good luck ...Mike :thumbup:
 
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