Dyna bead install

Fastfrog007

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Just put my Dyna beads in that I got from Pashnit. Took all of 20 min to do and super easy. Pull the valve core, attach hose, pour in beads, reinstall valve core, inflate and done. Easiest thing I've done. Gonna go test em out now, check back in later.

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Its started raining and hailing 10min after i was done :banghead:

I think they would work on a 90 stem, the flowed in really easy, even when I poured to fast.
 
A trick on the dyna bead website says to put a small engraver(or whatever type of vibrating device handy) against the stem while pouring to help the beads flow. Looks like a perfect opportunity to buy a HF engraver....some of their stuff is cheap......
 
Do a WOT from dead stop to a buck fifty plus so we'll know if the beads can keep up with the accelleration.

How much does one tire's worth of beads weigh?
 
The amount of beads you put in has to do with your tire size. In my cruser it was like 2oz for the rear and 1oz for the front. Don't know how much the busa would take.
 
I used them this year and see no difference with them compared to weights,nice smooth ride,
 
Test ride done, feels great. The fatty rear wasn't balanced before, no local shop could do it. I was gettin q vibration above 4500 R's and that's all gone now. I don't know that there better or worse than regular weights, but they're a lot better than nothing.
I think I used about 2.25 ounces for the 250 rear, the specs call for 2 ounces for up to a 230 rear so....
They're tiny little things too.

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high-density ceramic......

FWIW I know several folks that use them for their big bikes and they have no problem.
 
Here's a 2oz bag...they all look uniform to me but I don't have microscopic eyesight!

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