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my funniest chicken strip or lack of chicken strip story is the day after a trackday in july when it was like 100 degrees and i pushed the bike pretty hard and burned up the tires i rode into work.. there was 3 or 4 bikes there and ironically enough they all pulled in around the same time so there were out there checking out each other's bikes and talking.. so i pull up and park.. one of the guys says nice bike.. then he is walking around it checking it out and is like damn you use all of those tires don't you? i said yeah i got to get my money's worth. i think all 3 or 4 of those fuckers went home and sold their bike and joined a knitting class or something because i haven't seen them back since.
i guess its kind of hard to scrub in a tire and get rid of the chicken strips on an HD.. i think you scrub in the chrome or something.. |
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awesome..
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I ride entirely too fast on the street.
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I'd say I fall into category 2. But I never ride like that with any traffic around. I take it out of the city for that.
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I got out last night for the first time this year...and I'll tell you something...after going to the track, I have no desire to ride fast on the street. It's just not worth it to me.
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If you have no Chicken strips, it basically means you are using every little bit of traction the tire can give you. Basically on the street that means you have no out. You have no more useable traction coming through a corner, if a panic situation was to occur. |
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comparison - you are 16 and sneaking into your girlfriend's house = riding fast on the street vs. you are 30 and banging a whore in your own house = riding fast on the track. |
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