What are chicken strips?

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What are chicken strips?

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My budy gives my crud about these all the time. His R1 tires have no area he doesn't use during a turn. I have about 3/4 of an inch on the very side of the tire that still has the shiney stuff...Is this a chicken strip...If so, does any cruiser ever get rid of them? I lean my bike fairly far into turns, I just can't see going all the way the the edge...
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#2 Unread post by shane-o »

chicken strip is;

The section of tyre that does not come in contact with the road, thus its usually a different colour and is quite visable to those who care.



Some numpties, think that unless you use all your tyre, ie. peg scrapping stuff on both sides, you are a waste of space.


I think, that you just ride the way you ride and enjoy, and let the heroes keep thinking that they have the fun market cornered :)
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#4 Unread post by Funderbird »

LMAO :laughing:
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You know this got me thinking.

Wouldn't it be fun if the guy with the biggest chicken strips had to buy everyone else in his group chicken strips? :)
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I just don't see the importance of the whole situation.
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#7 Unread post by KingRobb »

there isn't any importance...other than bragging rights...and as most of us adults know...bragging rights on a bike lead to a box.

All that matters is that you ride within your skill level....learn as much as you can to expand that....and have a hell of a good time....just tell your buddy you are saving that part of the tire for later. :lol:
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#8 Unread post by Funderbird »

Nice, thats what I figure. I don't ever lean too far unless I have too...THe roads around San Diego are covered with oil and some spots have loose gravel. I have had the rear end get loose and I didn't enjoy the experiance...
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#9 Unread post by cdillon23 »

I am just curious, your buddy who gave you a hard time about chicken strips, how many times has he laid his bike down? I would assume that the less chicken strips one has the more scratches from the road they have also. :lol:
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cdillon23 wrote:I am just curious, your buddy who gave you a hard time about chicken strips, how many times has he laid his bike down? I would assume that the less chicken strips one has the more scratches from the road they have also. :lol:
That's a poor assumption to have: lean angle isn't necessarily an indicator of cornering speed. You can lean the wrong way in a corner and get the bike waaaaay over and scrub in the sides of tires at low speeds. No need to "hang out there" and take huge risks.

I hear clean parking lots are great for it.
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