The scary thing about this video was a man working with heavy tools while wearing sandals and feet exposed. I wear steel toed boots anytime I work with tools and lifting heavy items
I'd love to see the mounting head of that bar, from close. It seems a little small. I made mine with bearings, it keeps on turning in the hands when I remount the tire. I use a lot of soap. I guess I'll have to remake it for a third time...
Tried dyna beads in a motorcycle tire; the inside of the tire gets beat up. Static balance and glue on weights from now on. Liked the video, thanks for sharing
You would have an easier time putting the tire on then pushing the bead down on one side and then dropping in the dyna beads between the tire and wheel. Then seating the bead and inflating. That way they won't roll out
Yes. I do the inner tire bead first then add the beads. Then spin the outer bead on. And you still take a chance some beads could fall out. I'm now thinking about mounting tire, inflating to seal the beads then breaking the outer face bead in one spot, dropping balance beads in then re-inflate.
The one thing you must never, ever do with Dynabeads, or any other balancing bead, is wet them down. They will clump up inside the tire & you'll have an extremely unsatisfactory result. They must remain dry in order to properly circulate & distribute themselves at highway speeds. Moisture is the mortal enemy of all balancing beads
I was glass pearls, for balancing tht wheels. But after a while I found it not so effective, and finished with it. You can google balancing beads for info of it.
Bob's Barn Workshop Bob's Barn Workshop 1 second ago they are ceramic beads that will dynamically balance the tire as it spins.. and they keep balancing as the tire wears... and can be reused too!