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interesting.. could be tempted to try it out on the bike not been able to get the rear wheel balanced right!
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Car wheels should be balanced on both sides, thats why you often have balancing weights on both inner and outer sides of the rim, i cant see how these would solve that.
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I never get mine balanced on both sides, I ask to get them on the inside only, other wise when you use Gti brakes with 15" wheels they catch on the calliper
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Looks like another bollocks gimmick which will last 5 minutes.
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They do work in 4x4's that have too big tyres to fit on the ballancer. Loads on YouTube have used them with success
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No. Just no.
Loads on eBay have used electric superchargers with success BTW..
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mmmmm cant see it being accurate at all...
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Im no physics buff by any means but in my mad soup of a brain if a wheel/tyre has a heavy area and a light area, the forces of the wheel spinning will cause the heavy area to become a greater pulling force (if you stood spinning two objects on a piece of rope, one heavier than the other, you feel a greater pull from the heavy object) and thus pull all the beads into the heavy area rather than the lighter part which needs the weight.
Or am I talking rubbish as usual?!
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18-11-2014, 06:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-11-2014, 06:42 PM by Daniel306.)
are they 37's?
If the beads are free, how would you rate them then? the Real beads are expensive
Iv got a pack of 3mm stainless bearings i am going to test