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Started by mark61, July 26, 2012, 03:53:19 PM

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mark61

How much do you use? Is there different amounts for different size wheels and tires? Can there be too much in the tire? I imagine too little will not cancel out the vibration/ out of balance status..... :scratch:

ThumperDeuce

If you look at the web site they generally recommend 1 oz in the front and 2 oz in the rear.  But I think that they have a more specific chart.
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FSG

I put 2oz in both the front and rear motorcycle tyres. Cant see a problem with too much other than being a waste especially if you don't recover them at tyre change.  I recover using a spoon to transfer them into the new tyre before installation on the rim.  Others cut a hole in the tyre (hole-saw) so the pour out for recovery and Craig cuts the tubes to recover the beads.

truck

2 ounces front and rear on a FLH, don't know about the smaller tires.
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mark61

Thanks! Any one find a site with best prices?

FSG


Nebraskarider1

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I use this stuff available at most truck tire shops if you do some calling around one truck size bag will do several motorcycle tires, 4 so far and plenty left. $12 bag if I remember correct.  http://imiproducts.com/equal.html

This is how I put it in the tire, generic see thru mustard bottle, just keep squeezing the bottle and if the hose plugs tip it upright and squeeze it and it will suck it back in the bottle. I use a hose clamp on the valve stem end to keep it from slipping off. Takes 5 minutes or less to put in 2 oz.



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mark61

Quote from: Nebraskarider1 on July 27, 2012, 10:48:03 AM
I use this stuff available at most truck tire shops if you do some calling around one truck size bag will do several motorcycle tires, 4 so far and plenty left. $12 bag if I remember correct.  http://imiproducts.com/equal.html


$13 for 10oz. bag at the local truck garage.
Thanks for the help! :up: