I use Ride-On Tire Sealant and Balancer in both my bikes. Was formerly a "Dyna-Beads" advocate, but the additional puncture proofing feature of the Ride-On sold me.
Notes:
1.) I removed all weights.
2.) Check if your wheel weights are exactly straight across from each other on either side of the wheel. If they are off-set, then you have an Axial imbalance, that neither Ride-On nor Dyna Beads will resolve. These products act on Radial imbalance, not Axial (side to side). If you have a severe Axial imbalance, you likely hit something, or have a defective wheel. If you have a spoked rim, then you need to true the wheel.
3.) With the Ride-on, I went to Home Depot and bought a foot long piece of clear tubing, which made the installation 20 X easier. Tube supplied with the kit is too short, IMO.
4.) Make sure you get the right amount in. I just propped up the squeeze bottle upright and let the remaining stuff drip to the bottom after a while. Then a quick final squeeze and you get the remainder out.
5.) This stuff only works in tall, thin motorcycle tires, not in low profile car tires. It only coats the portion of the tire that contacts the road when the bike is upright, not the sidewalls.
6.) It does work in tubed tires, but is only about 65% effective (as compared to tubeless tires). Better than nothing sez me!
7.) This product is NOTHING like Slime or other strictly tire sealants. It is NOT corrosive to rims, and it becomes a layer of removable, flexible gel when set up. You can - if you wish - remove it and transfer it to another tire if you wanted to.
If you read the Internet reviews, the majority of the "negative" reviews are oddly from folks who have never tried it, and also confuse it with "Slime" type products. I also notice that most "negative" reviwewers seem to have either used it improperly, or have used it on the incorrect style tire (Wide). Same as in Dyna beads reviews.
I think it works great. Smooth as glass ride, zero vibrations, etc. I also see about 25% more tire life, which I attribute to the elimination of vibrations.
Can't say anything about punctures, as I haven't had any. There are many YouTube videos displaying tests on the puncture feature, which look impressive enough for me. If it saves one single blow-out on the freeway, it's worth it.. sez me!
Bob