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Nickldn
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by Nickldn on Mon Oct 03, 2022 10:03 pm
ghostinthemachine wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 9:13 pm
I'd expect to find this kit in the same location on online stores as those Axxios stickers...
Your comment made me chuckle.
But seriously, if you are regularly descend at more than 50mph you
may benefit from balancing your wheels. If like most riders you are not, then I recon it's not particularly vital.
Giant Propel Advanced SL Red Etap 11s Easton EC90 wheels CeramicSpeed BB Zipp SL70 bars 6.5kg
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ghostinthemachine
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by ghostinthemachine on Tue Oct 04, 2022 7:57 am
I regularly used to descend at more than 50mph (60+ wasn't unusual) and never felt the urge to balance wheels. The imbalance hasn't even been discernable in any wheel I've had in the last ~30 years.
(These days I live somewhere fairly flat, so high speed descents are limited to holidays and training camps.)
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C36
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by C36 on Tue Oct 04, 2022 9:05 pm
ghostinthemachine wrote:I regularly used to descend at more than 50mph (60+ wasn't unusual) and never felt the urge to balance wheels. The imbalance hasn't even been discernable in any wheel I've had in the last ~30 years.
(These days I live somewhere fairly flat, so high speed descents are limited to holidays and training camps.)
In intro I mentioned it was quite an “attention to details” and indeed I don’t know if I would feel the difference.
Now saying “never felt the urge” doesn’t mean anything until you tried the balanced version and you could compare.
There is a imbalance than we can calculate (I did on first post) and it HAS an effect… I am curious to know if it’s noticeable or not. When you are downhilling at 70+ kph things do shake, is it unmanageable? clearly not, could it be better… maybe.
Seems the kits are ready and wait for the packaging to arrive (4-6 weeks to hit the market).
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poulhansen
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by poulhansen on Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:53 am
Well, if balanced then the bike at least won't jump up and down when spinning the wheels while hanging in the repair stand
You can also find out if there are any antipuncture clots in the tyre, if the wheel was totallt balanced before adding the liquid
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C36
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by C36 on Thu Oct 06, 2022 6:40 pm
ghostinthemachine wrote:Not sure how you improve from not being able to feel any imbalance or vibration at all.
You would be amazed how terrible are people feelings when they have no comparison point.
Maybe your wheels are relatively balanced, maybe you don’t go fast enough, maybe you never experienced anything else then can’t compare.
I am willing to try and maybe I would not feel anything
, maybe I would understand why Sagan or Contador were picky on this… that’s really a curiosity I have and an attention to details.