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balancing a rear v100 wheel

SFZX54

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When most static balancing tools have a mounting cone of no larger than 44mm (and some even less) what technique has been used here by any that have their own tire machines.
The rear wheel and single side swing arm is cool in appearance but in use poses a few issues, huge torque, special nut, special socket, higher load torque wrench than common and the need to take the seated and finished rim to an automotive shop having a spin balancer that can fit the larger diameter hole in center. Does anyone have the dimension of that center hole?
 
went to Parnes site can't find large cones to fit the wheel. what did you order Scott? Do you have the size of the hole in center?
 
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went to Parnes site can't find large cones to fit the wheel. what did you order Scott? Do you have the size of the hole in center?
Send Marc a message or call him. If he hasn’t crated one yet, he will.

He utilizes CNC technology to make them so he’s fast. I have about a dozen of his different setups. All first class products.
 
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I have an old style car wheel balancer that I can use for these type wheels. You watch the bubble in the middle to get balance. Something like this:

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Thanks Todd I did find that one earlier looks like a good choice, it will work with y current banner stand.
 
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