I've got the No Mar Monster Balancer with the big cones.
http://www.nomartirechanger.com/category_s/38.htm
A lot pricier than the HF unit but when I bought mine, I think I paid less
than half what they get for it now.
It's more sensitive than the bubble balancer I used before. I modified a
front hub and knock-off to slide on the shaft. I felt that was more
accurate than the cones. I am using the cones right now to balance some Jag
wires.
I also made an adapter to balance brake drums.
Marv J
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Richard Kahn <tahoehealey@hotmail.com>wrote:
> I saw a motorcycle wire wheel balancer at Harbor Freight that looked
> interesting. It sat upright and spun on two cones. I was wondering if it
> would
> work on our wheels? I have a bubble type wheel balancer that I got at
> Harbor
> Freight that I have finally mastered but I am curious about this device.
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