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#1 ·
I just wanted to pause and interject here; that Dyna-Beads most righteously and assuredly, ROCK!

That's all... my work here is done!

Gotta Fly!

T
 
#3 ·
Let the clutch out a little farther T and they will roll too. :)
 
#4 ·
EEErrr ww ja wa wa that avitar looks familier. Is that a NASSIR photo?:raspberry:

I bet Mr. T has a spare set of those beads in his McGiver tool set in his trunk. ;)
 
#5 ·
I'll bet T's got a couple tires in there too. He's my HERO;):ssshh:




Good Eye!!:raspberry:
 
#8 ·
I bought my tire balance beads from O'Riellys parts store. 18 bucks for 10 oz. Good for a couple tire changes.
What.....:shock: man I didn't know O'riley's carried these beads man, do you just ask for Dyna Beads there or do you have a part number for them, or are they under the same name? I just waited a freaking week for someone off ebay to send them to me, the silly Honda parts store here in SA, Tx didn't carry them...Hummmmm Oh and I just learned I paid way to much for mine, about 15.00 per 2 ounce bag and I got two..Fudge..
 
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littlebeaver -

The beads at O'Reillys' Auto are teflon coated glass beads (same as the Counteract beads I use) branded as "X-tra Seal" which is from 31-Incorporated www.31inc.com . When I first researched these beads - I found the MSDS, which showed these to actually be a branded retail package of the Counteract beads that I like.

If you'd like to get these from your local O'Reillys counterguy, have him look for 'XTS 15-308' on his computer (the 308 is an 8oz bag, they should also have access to 310 and 312 bags) - pricing is under $2usd per ounce. For one motorcycle you could see if they can get the 15-304 bag and then you can add half of that bag to each tire. These are usually in their local warehouse so same/next day availability is an pretty common.

I'm not a fan of the 15-303 and lower numbered beads as they are steel beads (still PTFE coated, but steel), which I've not had good experience with from other manufacturers.
 
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