The rear tire on the Jennie needed replacing, the chrome on both wheels was suffering an ugly death and the rear hub was blown out and wobbling. Time to install the new rims!
Not wanting ugly weights on the rims and knowing I would end up buying a $100+ chrome weight kit to do the job properly, I decided to finally try Dyna Beads.
I put two ounces in the front tube and three in the rear. Even with the supplied bottle and hose, it was a bit of work. I recommend putting it in the tubes while they're still off the wheel. I have no idea how I'd have gotten the stuff in there if they were already installed. It took quite a bit of shaking and banging to get them to flow through the stem.
On the road, I didn't even think about them. I did a 400 mile day out to Solvang and back. It's often hard to tell what is road bumps and what is imbalanced wheels. On smoother sections of asphalt, I could pull in the clutch and coast. The bike was glass smooth, with zero vibration. I'm sold, even if for no other reason than I don't have adhesive weights stuck to the rim.