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    Dynabeads, can ya get them here?

    Anyone know if Dynabeads are available in NZ, If so where from? Cheers

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    Call Robert Taylor in the naki, he'll jump on ebay and get some for you ;p

    Seriously you don't want them, another snake oil type product...

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    Try Bridgestone/Firestone commercial, as we run the equivalent in our truck steer tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    Try Bridgestone/Firestone commercial, as we run the equivalent in our truck steer tyres.
    Cheers, will do.

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    Huntly Honda used to sell them....but they've changed ownership, so don't know if they still stock them.
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    Lots of Yanks swear by them. Never been game to try them - always chicken out after spending a small fortune on new tyres!

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Call Robert Taylor in the naki, he'll jump on ebay and get some for you ;p

    Seriously you don't want them, another snake oil type product...
    Yeah may have to see him at some stage to set up the front suspension on me vulcan to match ohlins rear shock set up.

    Ok, if not a good product, why and what is better? I'm sick of stick on weights, clip ons that feck ya rims by clumsy tyre fitters and big 'expensive' cruiser tyre's that go out of balance as they wear (quickly).

    Bear in mind the bike, a Kawa 2000cc Vulcan is ridden by a fat bugger that pushes the bike hard around corners, not putt about on, it's also mostly ridden two up as well. It's long, heavy and equipped with 180nm of torques to shred tyres like cheese. It doesn'y wear tyres out, it simply devours them every five thousand K's or so. As it eats rubber they quickly get out of balance, causing more issues. Hence why I thought I'd give these dynabead thingies a go in the next set of tyres due shortly (will be the third set in ten months)

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    I've been using them for several years, they probably work as I don't have any vibration issues. I have them in my tubeless and tubed tyres - much easier with the tubes, changing a tubeless you have to get them out of the old tyre, and some get out on the floor....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruaphu View Post
    Anyone know if Dynabeads are available in NZ, If so where from? Cheers
    Try a search on here for a thread I posted sometime back, I used them and thought they were great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I've been using them for several years, they probably work as I don't have any vibration issues. I have them in my tubeless and tubed tyres - much easier with the tubes, changing a tubeless you have to get them out of the old tyre, and some get out on the floor....
    I've not been using them and no vibration issues on either bike.

    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Lots of Yanks swear by them....
    aka people on the internets, lots of Yanks also reckon that....

    Back to original poster, not had a big cruiser, does sound like an interesting technical problem though with how much rubber those tyres would lose.
    But the real world test is are they in popular use? If they really did work tyre shops both car and bike would be chomping at the bit to charge an extra $10 or so for a product that is easily applied with no training needed etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruaphu View Post
    Anyone know if Dynabeads are available in NZ, If so where from? Cheers
    Using the search facility here on KB ...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ight=dynabeads

    A quick Google found ...

    EZYRIDE DYNA BEADS
    Astro-Safety-Products Offices
    25 Mawson St
    Hillarys 6025 W.A Australia
    Email: aafrasta@bigpond.net.au

    Astro-Safety-Products Warehousing
    25 Mawson St
    Hillarys 6025 W.A Australia
    Email: aafrasta@bigpond.net.au
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Using the search facility here on KB ...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ight=dynabeads

    A quick Google found ...

    EZYRIDE DYNA BEADS
    Astro-Safety-Products Offices
    25 Mawson St
    Hillarys 6025 W.A Australia
    Email: aafrasta@bigpond.net.au

    Astro-Safety-Products Warehousing
    25 Mawson St
    Hillarys 6025 W.A Australia
    Email: aafrasta@bigpond.net.au
    Cheers FJR


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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    I've not been using them and no vibration issues on either bike.
    You response is the same as all the other internet nay sayers - you haven't used them. I have, and have nothing negative to say about them....whether they work or not, balanced and unbalanced tyres, probably debatable.
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    Ok, let me add another 5 cents then. We run the dynabeads or whatever equivalent the tyre guy uses, in the steer tyres on Scania trucks. The reason for this is supremely simple, the clearance between rim and brake calipers is so slim that weights stuck to the inside of the rims would get mushed or torn off. Now a new set of steer tyres is ok until they're about half worn or so, then they used to start to shake and vibrate a little due to slightly uneven wear, the joys of high power and heavy loads. Add beads and this problem stays away. So do the beads work? In my personal experience, hell yes!

    The only variable would be knowing how much to add to a bike tyre in terms of weight of beads. The problem described by OP of high wear rates on a big heavy bike ridden hard has similarities to the truck tyres we used to have....and yes beads do work in terms of keeping a tyre balanced as it wears, at least in my personal experience.

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