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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    DynaBeads in both tyres now and the bike runs and feels as smooth as silk.
    So is that better than before or just the same?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    So is that better than before or just the same?
    Better than before, with these tyres! I have not taken the lead of the front wheel yet though!

    I will keep you posted when I get round to it!

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    Slime type tyre sealers perform the same job.Plus they seal any holes that take residence in your tyre.

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    Lead has all been removed from my wheels and just balanced by "DynaBeads" alone now, never been better!

    I guess there will be some sort of disadvantage raise it's head sooner or later but so far, nice! I think I may be a convert!

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    Tempted to put a handful in the DR's wheels with and without weights and see what happens.
    If they can make a wheel with a single rimlock smooth then they may be the biz...

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    I lost a front wheel weight and a real bad shake from the wheel...so did the Dynabead thing.I took all the weights off and tested for balance before fitting the Dynabeads,it's out of balance,but not really bad...having one off made it worse.They are tricky little buggers to get in,but after you spill a few it goes easier.

    I have two sets of wheels,and have been running the others for a while,so today was the first test of the Dynabeads.No shake at all up to 140kph,and no indication that there is something in my tyres - I gotta say they work.

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