Anyone here have first hand experience with Dyna Beads??
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Re: Dyna Beads
In my experience on other forums, talking about DynaBeads is almost as volatile as discussing which oil is best. Many people say, "They can't possibly work--its just snake oil". Those are usually the people who have never tried them.
I use DynaBeads on all my bikes with tubeless tires. For me, its mainly because I don't like the look of weights stuck onto my wheels. I've been using them for several years, and they work for me. I've not had any issues with the beads getting stuck in the valve stem, or melting to the inside of the tire like the naysayers claim will happen. I don't ride my bikes at 120 MPH, so I don't know if there is any balance issue at high speeds. For me, my bikes, and the kind of riding I do, I am completely satisfied with them. The guy who changes my tires likes them, and even saves them for me so I can re-use 'em.
I use DynaBeads on all my bikes with tubeless tires. For me, its mainly because I don't like the look of weights stuck onto my wheels. I've been using them for several years, and they work for me. I've not had any issues with the beads getting stuck in the valve stem, or melting to the inside of the tire like the naysayers claim will happen. I don't ride my bikes at 120 MPH, so I don't know if there is any balance issue at high speeds. For me, my bikes, and the kind of riding I do, I am completely satisfied with them. The guy who changes my tires likes them, and even saves them for me so I can re-use 'em.