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Front Wheel Balance and Balance Beads

Go and Get the road force Balance if you can find one in your area. (fronts) The rear I never had done and only use the beads on the rear.
 
Start from fresh

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Hi Dave, Hope it wasn't our local dealer( who will go nameless at the moment). When I had my first auto rear tire put on my :spyder2: there, the tech rotated the tire on the rim and no weights needed.

In any case, I'd start from fresh. old weights off and a road force balance if possible.

We need a BattleBorn ryde over Monitor Pass before it closes 4 the winter............

Lew L
 
I have a 2021 RT SE6 with 2,500 miles and have a slight wobble felt in the handlebar @ 60 to 65 mph and then smooth as glass. I just ordered some E-Z tire beads from Amazon, that I will install soon. My question is, how many Ounces in the fronts and how much in the rear? Is 15 psi in front what is recommended? Rear? Thanks. Sam

Sam, how can a tire / wheel imbalance end or stop because you increase your speed ...... to me this defies logic...... JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:
 
Sam, how can a tire / wheel imbalance end or stop because you increase your speed ...... to me this defies logic...... JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:

OH! That's an easy answer Mike. If you go fast enough. You're so scared you don't notice!:yikes::yikes::yikes:
 
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