I had a set of new Road 5's installed on the BMW last weekend and as soon as I got on to the 401 I could feel the shaking and was pretty sure it was a tire out of balance as I have the same thing on my dirtbike but I was into a hard headwind so I kept going thinking it was a possible cause. Upped the speed and at one point the windscreen is shaking like a MF and I could loose a filling. I was hopeful that it would go away with the tires getting worked in a bit but no luck. I messaged the shop and let him know there's a balancing issue and requested he take a second look at it. He doesn't want to. He's saying "Maybe they just need a electronic balancer", "I don't see how I can do them any better", etc. I tell him maybe a weight just fell off. He said he'd see when he has a free hour to look at it but hasn't bothered to get back to me. Not good customer service IMO.
My question: Is it possible some tires just can't be balanced out perfect on a static balancer? I watched him do it, I'm not saying he did it wrong, but accidents happen.....or maybe there's a weight missing. 80-100km/h it's noticeable but not terrible. Above that it's very bad.
At this point, that shop is 45min away and I'm tired of having to keep asking him so I may just buy a static balancer and some weights and do it myself (I kinda want to do my dirtbike wheels anyways).
My question: Is it possible some tires just can't be balanced out perfect on a static balancer? I watched him do it, I'm not saying he did it wrong, but accidents happen.....or maybe there's a weight missing. 80-100km/h it's noticeable but not terrible. Above that it's very bad.
At this point, that shop is 45min away and I'm tired of having to keep asking him so I may just buy a static balancer and some weights and do it myself (I kinda want to do my dirtbike wheels anyways).