Dyna Beads dynamically balance tires on the move, resulting in a smoother ride, and one that lasts the life of the tire. Dyna Beads are small ceramic spheres, high in density and perfectly smooth, that travel inside the tire to locate themselves opposite heavy points to eliminate out-of-balance motion. The result is not only a smoother ride, but a better look - Dyna Beads eliminate the need for spoke or stick-on weights applied to your beautiful wheels. Glass smooth ride, every time, all the time.
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They can be used with tubes or tubeless tires, and work for scooters as well.
Dyna Beads are 100% environmentally friendly ceramic, impervious to moisture, and non-abrasive to inner liners and tubes. No special air drying is needed, and Dyna Beads can be installed directly into the tire at mounting time, or after, through the valve stem.
Can I use Dyna Beads in tires with inner tubes?
Absolutely! The inside of an inner tube is perfectly smooth, the ideal surface for Dyna Beads. We strongly advise using new inner tubes before installing Dyna Beads. This applies to motorcycles as well. The reason is that old inner tubes often have accumulations of compressor oil, which makes the inside tacky or sticky, which will inhibit Dyna Beads from working properly, or not at all.
Can I use your product with my Automatic Tire Inflation system?
As long as your inflation system connects to a valve stem, and the valve stem still has the original 1-1/4" valve core inside, you won't have a problem. You will have to replace the original valve core with the filtered valve core we supply.
Can I use your product with my Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)?
Most TPMS sensors that thread onto the valve stem, such as the Pressure Pro, will require a filtered valve core.
Note: If your wheels have a TPMS system that is an integral part of the valve stem, Dyna Beads will not cause any problems, but you won't be able to install the beads using the Applicator.
Why not use glass beads?
* Our high-density ceramic beads are 60% heavier than glass beads, so that means it takes less by volume, which is more efficient, especially in smaller tires. The heavier the bead, the more efficient they are.
When you come to a stop, do the beads fall to the bottom of the tire?
Yes. Due to a small static charge built up between the bead and rubber interaction, a few will remain attached to the tire circumference, but only a very small amount. The rest fall to the bottom and reposition themselves when the tire starts rolling again.
What kind of tire life can I expect?
For Motorcycles, our customers report a much higher tire life, some as much as 100%, but the norm appears to be 30% - 50% more.
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