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I too have about 5mm on my back tyre. I'm grounding out pegs as it is. I don't think it's possible to rid them completely on this bike with these types of tyres. Don't stress over chicken strips just focus on your ride.  ____________________ Yamaha MT-09 - Triple powerrrr |
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On my bike I have 3mm on the right side and 6mm on the left. Think I must be a bit of a roundabout hero  |
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If your bike isn't particularly sporty - and a lot of entry-level bikes are street bikes in sport dress - rearsets are needed to use more of the tyre. But most rearsets aren't hinged, so there's little warning between touching pegs and lowsiding.
If you're touching the pegs off the ground, you're going slightly too far - not leaving allowances for undulations in the road surface or room to regain grip should you slip for a bit. Leaning off the bike more can let you corner with the same speed but less bike lean. And won't help with chicken strips. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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 Posted: 23:28 - 20 Jul 2013 Post subject: Re: Chicken Strips - How Much Tire is There? |
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No, you'll be off the edge of the tyre.
The indication will be the ground having a grinding sensation on your arse and other appendages. |
It depends on a lot of factors.
If you're not at the limit of traction, it's quite possible you can lean the bike to the point some of what would have been the contact patch is now off the edge of the tyre.
While, if you're hanging off decently, it's also quite possible/likely to run out of traction with chicken strips left.
As you get near the edge of traction on the rear, you may find the steering twitch a little bit.
Push it further, and you'll get what are noticeable little slides.
The above two are 'self correcting' slides; as the bike comes around it, it's now at a less extreme cornering position, so regains tractions.
Further still and you're on your back side, or flying up in the air if you manage to high side (tip - don't close the throttle suddenly.)
It's less likely but not impossible to have the front go - I and several others had the front go under power at Lydden hill, thanks to the knackered surface.
Usually you only expect the front to go under heavy braking mid-corner, which is best avoided on the road whatever. |
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Yes, but you're G; the voice of reason  ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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I crashed my ZX6R finding this out so you don't have to . |
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If you really have to scrub your tyres to the very edge for some strange reason, just let them down to a few PSI and go for a couple of laps of the block. Now you can brag about your cornering skillz without having to actually have them  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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| G wrote: | | Doovy wrote: |
No, you'll be off the edge of the tyre.
The indication will be the ground having a grinding sensation on your arse and other appendages. |
It depends on a lot of factors.
If you're not at the limit of traction, it's quite possible you can lean the bike to the point some of what would have been the contact patch is now off the edge of the tyre.
While, if you're hanging off decently, it's also quite possible/likely to run out of traction with chicken strips left.
As you get near the edge of traction on the rear, you may find the steering twitch a little bit.
Push it further, and you'll get what are noticeable little slides.
The above two are 'self correcting' slides; as the bike comes around it, it's now at a less extreme cornering position, so regains tractions.
Further still and you're on your back side, or flying up in the air if you manage to high side (tip - don't close the throttle suddenly.)
It's less likely but not impossible to have the front go - I and several others had the front go under power at Lydden hill, thanks to the knackered surface.
Usually you only expect the front to go under heavy braking mid-corner, which is best avoided on the road whatever. |
A helpful comment! Thanks for that. This is one of the main reasons I still need to head to the track. How do you know you're pushing the limit of you've never hit it.... ____________________ 2005 SV650 ---> 2002 CBR 600 FS ---> 2010 Monster 1100 ---> 2006 Yamaha YZ250F ---> 2008 Street Triple 675 |
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I managed to get the R1 down to pretty much nothing on the rear and a few mm on each side at the front when I went to spain, think it is mainly down to the immense amount of corners.
Wouldn't be able to ride like that in this country, definitely try some track  |
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Do people actually check they're rear tyre and measure the un-worn part?
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