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any one running Dyna Beads in there wheels?
i am thinking of going this route next tire change
Thanks for the help guys and keep it in the wind
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I've seen people throw three golf balls in their tires to balance them (big truck tires), it works but the tire retreaders don't like it cause they tear up the inside of the tire.
Put clip on weights on truck wheels and you lose them, then the truck starts shaking and you have to pay to get them balanced. Throw those beads inside instead and it will stay balanced for the life of the tire, and make the tire last longer because its always balanced. When you're paying $5000 to $7000 for tires, you really want to make them last.
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So how do Dyna Beads work?
Thinking in linear terms, Dyna Beads act as harmonic mass dampers. (Wikipedia) As the axle goes up, the beads at the bottom of the tire resist the upward movement (Physics 101 - a body at rest remains at rest until acted upon by some other force). As the axle goes down, the beads at the top of the tire resist the downward movement. Now put that into rotational terms, inside a spinning wheel. Each up/down movement of the tire is met with a small amount of nulling mass, and each rotation distributes the beads, increasing the amount of nulling mass at the point opposite the "heavy point of the tire", until a state of equilibrium is reached. The tire comes into balance and the oscillation of the axle is eliminated.
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purple_haze wrote: i just fill my tires with skittles instead, that way if i get a blowout i dont get mad because i know i will have a tasty treat
Cool! I get a flat and I can taste the rainbow!!!! :woohoo:
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I couldn't find an actual copy of the article on the internet or I would have linked it. However, I do find numerous references to a test that MCN documented in their October 2006 issue that used a similar procedure to mine. Their findings were that they had a tire and wheel that required 1.6oz of weight at one spot to balance. The beads had no effect, and the tire machine instructed them to apply the same 1.6oz at the same spot time and again.
I will say from personal experience that 1.6oz is quite a bit of imbalance in a motorcycle tire and rim. I don't recall having to use that much weight on any of the tires I have balanced. However, I don't have a spin balancer. I'm using a static balancer that just allows the tire to bottom out on the heavy spot. I don't experience any significant vibes on any tires that I have balanced by using weights.
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testarossa wrote: I think it would be informative if someone actually did a real test of Dyna Beads. Take a mounted tire to a shop that can spin balance the tire. First verify how much imbalance is present with no weights or beads. Then install the beads and repeat the test. Just my gut feeling is that the beads will largely be evenly distributed throughout the tire if it is spun at a constant speed due to the centrifugal force. This should do nothing to affect the balance IMO.
+1 Setting up such a test should be easy to do and would show if the beads eliminate the imbalance. Ed
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