Chicken strips front but not rear - what is this telling me?
I recently completed a track training day at Ruapuna run by Mainland Motorcycle School and have noticed that the "chicken strips" on the rear tyre are gone. WOOP I guess. But they are still there by about half an inch on the front tyre. Now I'm not worried about getting rid of them, I'm just interested in what I should be able to gather from this.
On the day - as with regular riding - I ran 29 PSI on the front 32 on the rear on my VTR250.
Firstly, is it normal for the front tyre to scrub less than the rear? I figure it may be, on the basis that the front tyre is turned into the corner to a certain degree, therefore the need to lean is less - right or wrong?
If it isn't normal - could it be because of the lower pressure at the front? I don't believe this to be a cause of the wear as I would have thought that a lower pressure would have resulted in a larger contact patch and therefore more wear on the front that the rear.
The bike does not have adjustable suspension. Could it be my 101KG created larger load on the rear?
Am I reading too much into this and should I just not stress?
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