Wheels Done - Balanced & Installed
My new balancer rig.....

Purchased on EVIL-BAY (Link below)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272000148265...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
1/4oz Weights Purchased for less than $5.00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151645219494...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
XS Folks,
The new balancing stand arrived today and was put right to use. It was purchased on Evil-Bay for $32 (shipped). Those that followed my other bike build know the difficulties I've had with the local Yamaha dealers: 1.) The dealer to my north apparently did a balance but unfortunately mounted the tire in the wrong rotation direction, I guess they didn't understand the ARROW I placed un the rim.
2.) The dealer to the South did a nice job of mounting although I suspect they didn't actually balance the wheel. They installed the completely wrong tire (tube type). 
Although I've had a bunch of experience with dirt-bike and enduro bike tires I had none with big street bikes. I decided it was time to do it myself!
Honestly, not at all a big deal....
The front was barely off and only needed 1/4 oz. to get it into static balance.

The rear required 1.5 oz to get the same result.....

Today was good day as I finally got these wheels back on the bike!

Drive Shaft Cleaned & Lubed
Oil Change in Mid & Final Drive
New Tires
Blasted, Polished & Re-Painted XJ Rims
New Swing Arm bearings & seals
ALL New wheel bearings & seals
Although the brakes work I have not rebuilt the calipers yet. I should not have to remove these wheels again for several thousand miles (fingers crossed!).
Kurt
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Purchased on EVIL-BAY (Link below)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/272000148265...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
1/4oz Weights Purchased for less than $5.00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151645219494...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
XS Folks,
The new balancing stand arrived today and was put right to use. It was purchased on Evil-Bay for $32 (shipped). Those that followed my other bike build know the difficulties I've had with the local Yamaha dealers: 1.) The dealer to my north apparently did a balance but unfortunately mounted the tire in the wrong rotation direction, I guess they didn't understand the ARROW I placed un the rim.


Although I've had a bunch of experience with dirt-bike and enduro bike tires I had none with big street bikes. I decided it was time to do it myself!

The front was barely off and only needed 1/4 oz. to get it into static balance.

The rear required 1.5 oz to get the same result.....

Today was good day as I finally got these wheels back on the bike!

Drive Shaft Cleaned & Lubed
Oil Change in Mid & Final Drive
New Tires
Blasted, Polished & Re-Painted XJ Rims
New Swing Arm bearings & seals
ALL New wheel bearings & seals
Although the brakes work I have not rebuilt the calipers yet. I should not have to remove these wheels again for several thousand miles (fingers crossed!).
Kurt
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