Went out to the city lake after feeding the pond fish and nailed some Crappie. Netted a #hit load of small shad and game was on. Had three poles in the water and dropped to one. Wind was working in my favor. About three feet down right off the bank BANG. Every cast netted a good fish. No boats on the lake due to wind,matter of fact no one else fishing either. Had the hole #amn lake to myself. My friend the game warden drove up and was amazed. He forgot to ask about a fishing licence but mine is good anyhow. Guess what is for dinner?
There my pets. When life gets unbearable and I start thinking about tearing some poor souls head off and #hitting down there throat i go feed my fish. Always come back with a smile.
I used the Dyna beads & they work just fine, but at the suggestion of others on here I have switched to Ride On tire balancer/sealant - it balances better (using the same dynamic theory) and add the advantage of puncture sealant.
Well, that's an interesting idea. I have heard of it but forgot about it. I'll look into that. Balancing with sealant too sounds pretty good. New Avon arrived a few minutes ago. Bro-in-law and I will mount it ourselves with his spoons, bead breaker and other tools he has used on his Harley tires. Local shops want $45.00 and up to mount, balance etc. We are cheap and older than dirt but still enjoy learning stuff.....thank God for YouTube.
Thank you, I was starting to wonder if my very good results with Dyna Beads over the nearly 50,000 miles I've put on them with my Harley were just my imagination....... considering the several less than positive comments I have received. Thanks again!
VR
Escondido, CA
PS Perhaps you and I suffer from the delusions caused by too much education in the scientific method of analysis.
PSS If I obsess too much longer over your Avatar I am going to go blind.
Norm, you need to go to Ride On website & look up the amount of sealant to put in each tire - 8oz is not enough, specially on the back tire.
On my Std I think I put 1 1/2 - 8oz bottles in front & 2 1/2 in the rear
I had cupping issues with the first few front tires on my R3T. The last two (or is it three?) I used Dyna Beads and no more cupping. I also use a static balancer. That may not be scientific enough for some, but I wonder how many of the naysayers have actually used them.