Little lead is way cheaper than beads. They saved millions by using the lead.
I would like to know how you came to that conclusion, apart from the fact that lead is getting more and more expensive, what about the cost of the balancing equipment and time taken to balance every wheel on every bike they produce. It would be way more simple and cost effective to use these beads if they were a cure to the balancing problem. Lead balancing is a much more expensive process.
Mick
I was going by the few cents wheel weight cost.
Yes i know but there's more too it than that...
Mick
I'm mostly certain that manufacturers would do things as cheaply as possible.
I agree, so why not use the dyna beads? They are quicker to fit, cheap, and save the companies hundreds of thousands by eliminating the need for expensive balancers, speeding up the whole process. You can't tell me that lead weights are cheaper and easier to use, thats just not the case. I have worked in a couple of bike shops and fitted and balanced plenty of bike tyres and i can tell you that if all i had to do was slip in some beads while fitting the tyre it would be done in half the time. Time also = money.
Mick
How are they going to get them out of the tubeless tires when they change them ?
How are they going to explain that the tires are off balance at stop, and slow speed, and when locking the break, when turning a slower corner decellerating or braking, to the lawyers and insurance companies and ambulance chasers ?
It IS on again off again when riding.
How are they going to get those *amned! thousands of beads out of the crevices and holes in their tires changers, and how many technicians are going to sue when they slip and fall on them in the shop ?
Then every place is going to lose their exhorbitant tire balancing machine money, which is a good chunk nowadays, ten dollars per car tire here, some 15.
Then there's that great sales on the manufacturing the machine.
Probably Wal Mart lobby alone has crushed the idea.