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I went here purchases 2 new tires $460. Before i received bike i noticed on work order it said balance beads. Never heard of them. Ride home instantly noticed a pulsing vibration at 80mph and up. Returned bike they said sprocket bushing are bad. They also checked beads said nothing was wrong. I replaced bushings myself with genuine suzuki parts. Next day took on highway. No change. I read a lot of reviews and noticed everyone with previous experience said beads only good on cruisers that don't go over 70. I'm on 2005 suzuki gsxr 750. I called told them I wanted beads to be removed and tires spin balanced. I'm pissed that I wasn't even given the option of beads vs spin balance from the start. They said bring in. I did and 1.5 hours later they said chain had 2 stiff spots. Beads are still installed...... of course tried to give me a quote. I bought and replaced chain myself. Guess what still vibrating. So I called another shop motocity. Explained what was going on and he guaranteed me that beads are junk. I took off tires had him remove beads and spin balance. This morning I took for first ride and it's smooth as glass the way it was with old beat up wire showing tires i had on before I took it in to ride now. Oh and service tech at motocity said he used to work for those as*h#l€s. Enough said there. Great guy i was talking to him for about 30 minutes on phone. So almost $700 into tires. Thanks for nothing. Definitely not ever bringing anything here for service. Hope this helps other enthusiasts.
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