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Jeep vs SV

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    Re: Jeep vs SV

    Two ounces is on the high end for a rear tire, but it's certainly not unheard of. When using Dynabeads for balancing (which I recommend for people who change tires themselves -- they work great without the fuss of a balancing stand), standard practice is to use two ounces for the rear tire.

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    Re: Jeep vs SV

    Quote Originally Posted by SV650N View Post
    The wheel took 2 ounces of weight, which seems like a lot to me. It had 1 ounce of weight on there, and when they balanced it it was asking for another ounce near the original 1 ounce. They then removed that and rebalanced and it asked for 2 ounces in a different spot.
    sounds like the tire deformed a bit or the wheel deformed a bit, slightly eliptical

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