johnwinslow
New member
i put new tires on, so i ordered some auto type and like lamonster said, 13 oz in front 18oz in rear, i read the instuctions and it now states that a normal balance should be performed before installing Ride-On. boy there are a lot of posts on all motocycle sites on this stuff. for something that is so simple.
To balance or not to balance … that’s the question!
Inovex Industries recommends that if you are installing Ride-On TPS into new tires, you first dynamically
balance them on a balancer BEFORE you install the Ride-On sealant into the tires. While the tire is on
the balancer and spinning take a close look at the tire. Look for tires that have excessive run-out, or that
are out of round (elliptical). Inovex does NOT recommend installing our sealants in tires that have
structural problems or defects. Using a sealant might accentuate the ride and handling problems inherent
with defective tires.
To balance or not to balance … that’s the question!
Inovex Industries recommends that if you are installing Ride-On TPS into new tires, you first dynamically
balance them on a balancer BEFORE you install the Ride-On sealant into the tires. While the tire is on
the balancer and spinning take a close look at the tire. Look for tires that have excessive run-out, or that
are out of round (elliptical). Inovex does NOT recommend installing our sealants in tires that have
structural problems or defects. Using a sealant might accentuate the ride and handling problems inherent
with defective tires.
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