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Old 05-22-2025, 10:39 PM
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My Bikemaster balance stand just arrived......
Mounted two motorcycle tires today - first time ever. Really not a big deal as long as you follow a few basic principles.

Checked my rims first on the balance stand and both were already very balanced!

Will do the entire wheels tomorrow. I still have to get the rear brakes working before mounting the rear and then changing the front one.

Hopefully will get that all done this w/e!





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At $145, I might get one of those. I'm sure a shop would be cheaper but time to go and then get would be a lot more than the price.
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At $145, I might get one of those. I'm sure a shop would be cheaper but time to go and then get would be a lot more than the price.
Money well spent Shaun - especially if you anticipate doing any quantity of tires.

I also like the concept of being more independent - and less dependent on shops.

While we're going down this rabbit hole.....I can also see an investment in one of these could be justified!

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Money well spent Shaun - especially if you anticipate doing any quantity of tires.

I also like the concept of being more independent - and less dependent on shops.

While we're going down this rabbit hole.....I can also see an investment in one of these could be justified!

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/rabaconda-street-bike-tire-changer?sku_id=10474862
It would probably pay for itself with just one installation which is all I need right now. I'm going to call around to a few shops today and see what they charge though.
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Mounted two motorcycle tires today - first time ever. Really not a big deal as long as you follow a few basic principles.

Checked my rims first on the balance stand and both were already very balanced!

Will do the entire wheels tomorrow. I still have to get the rear brakes working before mounting the rear and then changing the front one.

Hopefully will get that all done this w/e!





Baz, I’ve used static balancers like that for many years professionally. You can achieve great results using it and the main aspect that reduces the accuracy of the balance is the quality of the bearings on the balance stand. A well setup balance stand should be able to repeatably send 1/2 of a small stick on weight to the bottom.

I use a piece of tape with old weights stuck to it to figure out the correct amount of balance weight. Stick the end of the tape to the top (light) side of the wheel and add weights to the tape strip until it is balanced. The amount of weight on the tape is what you need to add to the wheel.
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It would probably pay for itself with just one installation which is all I need right now. I'm going to call around to a few shops today and see what they charge though.
Would love to know what they charge, Shaun.



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Baz, I’ve used static balancers like that for many years professionally. You can achieve great results using it and the main aspect that reduces the accuracy of the balance is the quality of the bearings on the balance stand. A well setup balance stand should be able to repeatably send 1/2 of a small stick on weight to the bottom.

I use a piece of tape with old weights stuck to it to figure out the correct amount of balance weight. Stick the end of the tape to the top (light) side of the wheel and add weights to the tape strip until it is balanced. The amount of weight on the tape is what you need to add to the wheel.
Thanks MUCH for the input and tips, LJ!

REALLY appreciate it, sir!

FWIW.....I looked at some other less expensive balance stands, but in the end decided to get this one due to how important having balanced wheels are - when those are the only thing that connects you to the ground!

I rode two of my bikes this past week and one felt a little "bumpy" and the other smooth as silk. The smooth as silk one had brand new tires put on it when I bought it and I'm sure they were also balanced well.

I bought 2 pair of new tires earlier this year when Bridgestone started their rebate program. That program ends on June 1. I think I will go ahead and get another couple pair for some of my other bikes now that I'm learning how to change them myself.

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Old 05-24-2025, 09:27 PM
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^^^ Burt Munro, Bill?

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That was at our Distinguished Gentleman's Ride held yesterday. Postponed from a week ago due to a weather bomb hitting Wellington. I've admired this Ducati for years at the DGR. I took the trusty XR400R on the ride. I saw a VFR amongst the bikes too. Lots of great people and a lot of us had a drink together after the ride.

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That was at our Distinguished Gentleman's Ride held yesterday. Postponed from a week ago due to a weather bomb hitting Wellington. I've admired this Ducati for years at the DGR. I took the trusty XR400R on the ride. I saw a VFR amongst the bikes too. Lots of great people and a lot of us had a drink together after the ride.
Very cool, Bill....appreciate your reply and the info.

That is a really neat looking Duc!
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