Bead balancing. Does it work or is it snake oil.

Does bead balancing work or is it snake oil?

  • It works

    Votes: 13 68.4%
  • It's snake oil

    Votes: 6 31.6%

  • Total voters
    19
Hey no Lemon Pledge needed it shine all by itself .... Funny Bugger
 
Thanks, everyone for your replies. And I apologize about the thread going off track about the "yes/no" vote thing. I have no idea how that vote option got on top of the original question and I didn't even know such an option existed. I hate it when threads get side-tracked and, unfortunately, I took part in that this time. Sorry about that.
 

No problem really since 70% of the ballots voted "YES", IT IS SNAKE OIL!
 
Rode with some friends on the Mayberry Day run. One of the members had to have the beads removed before going any further. It was a new tire and the beads would make the bike shake. After stopping at the dealer to have the beads dump out, tire mounted back on we was off and gone again. This time the tire was balanced using weights and the shake was gone. Boooo dyna beads.
 
this whole thread is flawed,does bead balancing work or is it snake oil. if the answer is yes,is the respondant saying they work, or is he saying it is snake oil,likewise if they say no, are they saying they don't work, and its not snake oil.2 questions cant be answered with one response when they are apposed,its all how you interpret the results . the yes vote is saying yes they work and yes its snake oil, the no's are saying no they don't workand no they are not snake oil.cant believe no one else saw this flaw when voting
 
Henry, you are mostly correct, but you are also a month and a half late and a dollar short.

See post #37 from 9/3/16!