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Andy B

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Re: new tyres/balance weight
« Reply #45 on: 25 January 2013, 13:24:10 »

50 grams is a lot for a rim on its won in my experience.

Sounds like hes put the heavy side of the tyre opposite the heavy side of the rim.

Never had the chance to balance my own tyres/rims  :-\

the tyre has been moved on the rim ..... not sure exactly though  :-\
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Re: new tyres/balance weight
« Reply #46 on: 25 January 2013, 13:53:29 »

50 grams is a lot for a rim on its won in my experience.

Sounds like hes put the heavy side of the tyre opposite the heavy side of the rim.

Never had the chance to balance my own tyres/rims  :-\

the tyre has been moved on the rim ..... not sure exactly though  :-\

30 grs is ok.. but if you feel some vibration still, the wheel must be corrected or changed.. 
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Re: new tyres/balance weight
« Reply #47 on: 25 January 2013, 15:34:36 »

... but if you feel some vibration still, the wheel must be corrected or changed..

No vibration ....... 'tested' on my way back home  ::)  :y  :y
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