Rear Tire Balance Weights

Sep 15, 2014
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I did a search and had no success.

I took the rear wheels off the TG. The left tire is missing most of the stick on balance weights. The strip is about 4 inches long and the weights are in place on the strip ends but the middle is missing.

Question is. Take it to the Harley shop and rebalance or take it to an auto shop for balance.

I only have 1305 miles on the new trike. In the next few months I will probably convert the balance to beeds or rideon liquid.

Thanks for the reply. Jim
 
I did a search and had no success.

I took the rear wheels off the TG. The left tire is missing most of the stick on balance weights. The strip is about 4 inches long and the weights are in place on the strip ends but the middle is missing.

Question is. Take it to the Harley shop and rebalance or take it to an auto shop for balance.

I only have 1305 miles on the new trike. In the next few months I will probably convert the balance to beeds or rideon.

Thanks for the reply. Jim

If you add Ride-On now, You wouldn't need any weights at all...
 
Thanks for the reply rhino 2. I was going to town so I took the tire to the Harley shop, Barnett's in Las Cruces. They rebalanced the tire with stick on weights. I will get the trike back together this afternoon.

I am going to do the Ride-on process next month and I believe I will have no issues. Jim
 

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