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#1 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:42 pm

im curious to know what these are
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#2 Post by Mintbread » Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:49 pm

Ironically your sig is close to the answer.

Chicken strips are the outer edge of a tyre that has not come into contact with the road.
The wider the strip, the bigger the chicken.
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#3 Post by MakeCarsStandSTill » Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:01 pm

LMAO!!! :laughing: nicely put man nicely put , thanks for the info
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#4 Post by macktruckturner » Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:19 am

You should the looks on the faces of those with no chicken strips when the guy with 1/2" strips of virgin rubber on the edges of his tires pass them with ease in a turn they're dragging pegs through, on a "girly bike". I have seen a number of people crash trying to get rid of their "chicken strips". With proper body positioning and counterweighting, good throttle control, and the right line - you can make the same turn faster with less lean angle in the bike. I prefer to give myself as much available lean angle as possible - for the surprise patch of gravel/dead animal/milk crate in the middle of a turn. If you're already leaned over as far as the bike will go - you're going to crash. If you've still got lean to spare you've got choices - lean it in hard and take a tighter line, or stand it up and take the outside line.

The street isn't a race, and shouldn't be ridden as such IMNSHO. If you're going so fast that the proper body positioning and counterweighting, throttle control, and the right line puts you on the edge of your tire - you'd better be on a race track, in full leathers. In all other cases, you're needlessly endangering yourself and others. Not my place to tell anyone how to ride, live, or die though.

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#5 Post by younggun » Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:41 am

lol..... good post
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#6 Post by ZooTech » Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:12 am

macktruckturner wrote:You should the looks on the faces of those with no chicken strips when the guy with 1/2" strips of virgin rubber on the edges of his tires pass them with ease in a turn they're dragging pegs through, on a "girly bike". I have seen a number of people crash trying to get rid of their "chicken strips". With proper body positioning and counterweighting, good throttle control, and the right line - you can make the same turn faster with less lean angle in the bike. I prefer to give myself as much available lean angle as possible - for the surprise patch of gravel/dead animal/milk crate in the middle of a turn. If you're already leaned over as far as the bike will go - you're going to crash. If you've still got lean to spare you've got choices - lean it in hard and take a tighter line, or stand it up and take the outside line.

The street isn't a race, and shouldn't be ridden as such IMNSHO. If you're going so fast that the proper body positioning and counterweighting, throttle control, and the right line puts you on the edge of your tire - you'd better be on a race track, in full leathers. In all other cases, you're needlessly endangering yourself and others. Not my place to tell anyone how to ride, live, or die though.

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#7 Post by CNF2002 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:52 am

They also show a persons use of a bike. When 95% of your riding is freeway and the rest is square downtown streets, you don't get much wear on the sides of your tires.
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#8 Post by VermilionX » Tue Jul 25, 2006 4:13 am

no chicken strips and knee puck scuff marks gives you major 1337 street cred points!

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#9 Post by macktruckturner » Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:25 am

ZooTech wrote:
macktruckturner wrote:You should the looks on the faces of those with no chicken strips when the guy with 1/2" strips of virgin rubber on the edges of his tires pass them with ease in a turn they're dragging pegs through, on a "girly bike". I have seen a number of people crash trying to get rid of their "chicken strips". With proper body positioning and counterweighting, good throttle control, and the right line - you can make the same turn faster with less lean angle in the bike. I prefer to give myself as much available lean angle as possible - for the surprise patch of gravel/dead animal/milk crate in the middle of a turn. If you're already leaned over as far as the bike will go - you're going to crash. If you've still got lean to spare you've got choices - lean it in hard and take a tighter line, or stand it up and take the outside line.

The street isn't a race, and shouldn't be ridden as such IMNSHO. If you're going so fast that the proper body positioning and counterweighting, throttle control, and the right line puts you on the edge of your tire - you'd better be on a race track, in full leathers. In all other cases, you're needlessly endangering yourself and others. Not my place to tell anyone how to ride, live, or die though.

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#10 Post by DieMonkeys » Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:33 am

macktruckturner wrote:You should the looks on the faces of those with no chicken strips when the guy with 1/2" strips of virgin rubber on the edges of his tires pass them with ease in a turn they're dragging pegs through, on a "girly bike". I have seen a number of people crash trying to get rid of their "chicken strips". With proper body positioning and counterweighting, good throttle control, and the right line - you can make the same turn faster with less lean angle in the bike. I prefer to give myself as much available lean angle as possible - for the surprise patch of gravel/dead animal/milk crate in the middle of a turn. If you're already leaned over as far as the bike will go - you're going to crash. If you've still got lean to spare you've got choices - lean it in hard and take a tighter line, or stand it up and take the outside line.

The street isn't a race, and shouldn't be ridden as such IMNSHO. If you're going so fast that the proper body positioning and counterweighting, throttle control, and the right line puts you on the edge of your tire - you'd better be on a race track, in full leathers. In all other cases, you're needlessly endangering yourself and others. Not my place to tell anyone how to ride, live, or die though.

happy riding.
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