What doesn't spin doesn't need to be balanced. Excellent observation. Seems simple now that I'm looking in that direction. Thanks, Jeff H. :)Gunner_CAF wrote:You the wheel balanced like it will be when you ride. If it's attached to the wheel and spins, it should be balanced. Think of it this way, when everything is assembled and on the bike, you can pull the axel, remove the wheel to balence it. The brakes don't spin, so you don't need these.
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Wheel balancing
1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS
2002 BMW R1150GS
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lol! You know, I am so used to reading between the lines where I work (very culturally diverse) that I didn't even notice the wording of that first sentence. I guess I just translated it subconsciiously. :)Gunner_CAF wrote:I'm not sure what I was thinking when I started typing this, I can't make sense of it... glad you got the point :)Gunner_CAF wrote:You the wheel balanced like it will be when you ride....Gunner
Gunner
1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS
2002 BMW R1150GS