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| White Noise |
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aye thats what they are, and you get rid of them by leaning the bike over more. you can try as first getting some good lean on roundabouts, but make sure your tyres are warmed up!!!
built up your confidence up slowly
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| Fruit'n'nut |
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| The#Doctor# |
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As everyone has said above the bigger the chicken strip the less you are leaning, try going 1 or 2mph faster around some nice corners that you know well and just gradually increase the speed, you'll be surprised how much lower you have to lean by just going 5mph faster, once i got my knee down is when i got most of my confidence when leaning my bike over, but it just takes practice although the bike will be able to lean ALOT more than you think
Good luck (just make sure your tyres are warm first)  ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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| Zoffo |
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Just be carefull. more lean usually mean more speed carried into corners. It's a fine judgement and if you get it wrong it could see you on the wrong side of the road into on coming traffic.
And NEVER break mid corner if you think you've gone in too hot. It will immediately sit the bike up and straighten your line. Unless your going miles too fast (in which case your fook anyhow) just counter-steer and accelerate through.
I think it's not sensible to push lean angles. They tend to come with your confidence anyway. The lean angles I use now would have scared me shitless when I first started but they just feel natural now.
One more thing....be carefull if you following a more experienced rider. You may find yourself going into corners (specially ones that tighten) faster than you are confident at riding. I've pulled more than one inexperienced rider out of a hedge coz he was following a group and trying to stay with the pace. ____________________ https://hyperbikes.forumsplace.com/ |
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| yambabe |
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Another thing to remember if you are going to increase your lean is that you must take your time because your chicken strips are effectively brand new rubber and they need scrubbing in just the same as a new tyre before they will grip properly.
The ground clearance of your bike makes a diffference too. No good going to lean it right over if you just end up scraping a peg or a bracket!
T'other half says if you just want to do it for effect, run on soft tyres for a bit! I think he was joking.......
Personally, my chicken strips are only as narrow as they are because he goes out & plays on my bike every now and again.
Not bothered though, I do corners in my own time and am slowly but surely getting smoother, faster and more confident each time I am out. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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| Lone-Wolf |
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 Posted: 01:58 - 15 Jul 2005 Post subject: Re: Chicken Strips and how to lose them! |
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It's all to do with confidence.
I use to have shitty old tyres on my bike and they quite rightly had chicken strips. I couldnt see how i could lean any more to get rid of them. I thought thos who lean over that far must be nut cases!
I recently got a new set of sticky rubber and now i have no chicken strips at ALL!
Even when cold they are better than the old ones were warm. The bike feels glued to the road and feels like it wants to lean forever
No chicken strips means the rider has a good set up they are happy with. |
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Some bikes are impossible to rid of "chicken strips" I had a blade years and that always had at least 1/4 inch strips, any further lean and the back end let go, dont listen to the hipe, it just not true. ____________________ Neal B
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| DEN MONKEY |
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Im still real new to this biking thing and have a fair pair myself. Ive found that on the way to work there is a nice s bend overpass which has allowed me to gauge my skill and its steady improvement. That is, I used to take the bridge really slow but gradually I have managed to add a little speed each time.
Its a great feeling to be able to whip over it at the speed limit or a smidge above.
Like I said it's just been a real handy way to keep track of my ability to take bends/corners. Of course as time has passed Ive needed to lean just a little more each time.
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Just don't get complacent. Riding the same route every day means you know the road inside out. Get a tightening corner on an unknown road and you could still come unstuck.
I'm not sure if grinding the footpegs will get rid of the (reducing) strips on my tyres or not, but they're fixed and I really don't want them to dig in.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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We need a thread merge with https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=54647  ____________________ "That's it. You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college."
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Easiest way to get rid of them is use sandpaper cos thats what your average power ranger does  |
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