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Title: Balls to the wall
Post by: faffi on October 27, 2025, 10:28:25 AM
For those seeking to use balls or fluids to balance their tires, here is the science behind why it works. Some of the time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T47s4L1Wje4
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Grabcon on October 28, 2025, 09:06:58 AM
Interesting video. I have never used beads but I have used RideOn for years. While in the video he states that highway speeds must be reached for the balancing to take place and once stopped the process must start over. I am fine with that but what is missed is the overall purpose of the beads, is that they do continuous balancing, which leads to long tire life.

Over the years I have seen 2000 to 4000 mile longer tire life on my bikes using RideOn. Obviously there are a lot of factors here and all tires are not equal but using the same tire make and model this is what I have seen.

As tires wear they will get out of balance, this is why it is recommended on car tires to have them rotated and balanced every 5000 miles to maintain maximum life.

 
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: bigbikerrick on October 28, 2025, 01:55:38 PM
FWIW I tried the ride on beads one time in my goldwing, after winning them as a door prize at a rally,and was not happy with the results. They would make my valve core leak, after checking tire pressure. I removed them at the next tire change .
Rick.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Tom on October 28, 2025, 02:24:54 PM
"Sorry officer, I was trying to balance my tires."   :evil:
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Grabcon on October 29, 2025, 12:42:56 PM
FWIW I tried the ride on beads one time in my goldwing, after winning them as a door prize at a rally,and was not happy with the results. They would make my valve core leak, after checking tire pressure. I removed them at the next tire change .
Rick.

The same thing happened to me with an RV. I found out that there are suppose to be little screens/filters that are in the valve stems to prevent the beads from interfering with the valve. Once they were installed I had no issues.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: nmroadrunner on November 03, 2025, 02:08:08 PM
Bonus points if you know what the expression really means  :thumb:
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Moparnut72 on November 03, 2025, 03:13:07 PM
Sure, has to do with steam engines. Speed governor.
kk
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Skysailor64 on November 03, 2025, 03:24:18 PM
Bonus points if you know what the expression really means  :thumb:

Aviation term referring to the throttle levers which traditionally (early aviation) had a ball on them similar to the ball on early automotive shift levers.  Balls to the wall means throttles pushed all the way forward toward the firewall for maximum thrust.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: nmroadrunner on November 03, 2025, 04:00:39 PM
Nope.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: MikeP996 on November 04, 2025, 08:52:33 AM
I suspect that like many of these old sayings, there are several meanings ... all credible but none verifiable.. ;)  Like "Let the cat out of the bag" or "not enough room to swing a cat" or the origin of why Friday the 13th is considered unlucky. ;)
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: nmroadrunner on November 04, 2025, 10:56:36 AM
Refers to speed governors on powerplants to prevent overrun starting back in steam days.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: bmc5733946 on November 04, 2025, 11:07:57 AM
There is a lot of information on the internet that is not necessarily correct. I know "running balls out" from steam engine and stationary engine governors.  "Balls to the wall" makes more sense to me in the multi-engine aviation context. YMMV as always.

Brian
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: faffi on November 04, 2025, 04:08:56 PM
I had the CD back when, but this is the first time I've seen the video. I cannot say they leave a masculine impression  :shocked:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrwXSfcJmnU
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Grabcon on November 05, 2025, 07:23:14 AM
It is funny how so many posts take a left turn and get off track very quickly. This post is a case in point.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: Ncdan on November 05, 2025, 07:32:15 AM
It is funny how so many posts take a left turn and get off track very quickly. This post is a case in point.
And the very reason that the off topic thread's needs to be constantly monitored and most are eliminated right off the get-go.
Sometimes a little latitude is offered to satisfy the “campfire atmosphere” that is desired.
Hopefully this one will move to the bottom quickly.

Dan
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: rocker59 on November 05, 2025, 07:34:52 AM
the origin of why Friday the 13th is considered unlucky. ;)

ask the Knights Templar about a little thing that happened Friday October 13, 1307.
Title: Re: Balls to the wall
Post by: SIR REAL ED on November 05, 2025, 07:44:39 AM
And the very reason that the off topic thread's mace to be constantly monitored and most are eliminated right off the get-go.
Sometimes a little latitude is offered to satisfy the “campfire atmosphere” that is desired.
Hopefully this one will move to the bottom quickly.

Dan

Amen. 

Campfires stimulate creative thinking.  Where creative thinking leads is anyone's guess.

In an attempt to get this thread back on line, when the balls are against the wall, what would be the best oil to prevent friction and minimize wear?