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Originally Posted by colebatch
Depends how fast you ride. The slower you go the less relevant wheel balancing is.
Most car tyre places will not be able to balance moto wheels. But these days, even in remote cities, moto dealers and workshops will often have one of these balancing stands which cost about 50 bucks and allows the fitter to manually balance moto wheels.
Its certainly not critical or essential, but there is no doubt for me that also off road riding is a better experience with balanced wheels than without. But if you cant get it done, then there is no need to be worried or upset about it.
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Unless you ride a shaft drive... You need special adaptors to balance the rear wheels.
The average front wheel is maybe 30-40 grams out of balance with a new tyre...
You can feel that off road ????? really ??? A blob of mud weighs more than that.
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Rode some bikes.
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Can't say anymore.
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