New Tires Shake

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2014 busa, about 3,500 miles on it. Rode like glass. I get new Pirelli Angle GT tires in oem sizes and dyna beads. I have ran dyna beads in other bikes before so I wouldn't say it's that. But soon as I get the bike back, it shakes like crazy when approaching 120mph. Now, I don't ride that kind of speed much. But still something that I want fixed. Feels like the front. But could it be something wasn't aligned right when the tire guy put the bike back together? Not enough balance beads? Could it be a bad tire?
 
Might want to go with a more traditional balancing method. I use beads as well and have had good luck so far, but I don't claim they are as good as using a machine to do the job.

Quality tires now days are made very well and don't (usually) require a lot of weight to get them right. When I was putting the beads in my tires I started with less than 1/2 the weight recommend by the manufacturer (I use Counteract beads) went for a ride then added more. I ended up with about 1/2 the weight that was recommended and they do good up to as fast as the speedo will register.
 
Verify location of paint mark in relation to valve stem and verify bead uniformity. Generally where I would suggest to start, also clean the buttons on the front brake rotors and make sure they rotate freely.
 
I had this issue once and it was a rear Shinko I had to buy on a trip. Never used beads, never balance my tires.
 
Verify location of paint mark in relation to valve stem and verify bead uniformity. Generally where I would suggest to start, also clean the buttons on the front brake rotors and make sure they rotate freely.
What are the "buttons" your talking about?
 
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