jon pierce
Believe it or not there is a better system than rim protects......sometimes the rim protectors, because they are thick they will roll out of position and ouch.....ther is that little nick.
We have found that taking a pepsi 2 or 3 liter botle and cuting it lenthgwise into ~ 3" strips to fit bettem the rim and tire upon dissassembly and assembly will work wonders.....and BTW use plenty of the liquid hand soap as lubricant, to remove and install, makes thimgs much easier.
Motorcycle tires, even in the 180 - 190 wide sizes ar not sufficiently wide to be having dynamic issues....so in answer to your question static balance is very, very good.....if the installer has a dynamisc balancer then do balance dynamically.
Ahhhh....of course you don't have to believe me, but I have changed my tires and balanced both on bikes, cars and race cars for many years and on bikes I can assure you that a static balance is good to 130 to 140 mph...
I do hate the tire changing parties that my riding buddies hold in my garage, with my tools and my assistance.....but what are friends for.
