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  1. #76
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    chicken strips are meaningless to me until someone points them out and everyone laughs and then someone puches me over in the dirt and steals my sandwiches, but they're vegemite and they dont like them so they throw them in the dirt too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    A search that took the server 2.13 seconds netted 553 threads with this subject matter in it.

    I'm not "counting posts" it's on the front page of the site. FFS.

    It's a pointless question that generates little in the way of serious responses. People that do take it seriously should probably have a bit of time off from riding on the road.
    Mmmmm, did the same thing, took took 2.09 sec for the same 553 threads. That means mines faster than yours

    I think youve missed the point a bit 'its a topic for discussion' not mastermind dude

    God help us if we revisit previous topics....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    ...steals my sandwiches...
    Where beer does flow and men chunder

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    I have just read all of this............now i am off to KFC to get me some chicken strips......i am hungry.

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    I always thought that if you are counting your drinks you shouldn't be drinking. Maybe the same goes for measuring chicken strips??

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    As I stated in the thread that started it all.

    Chicken Strips are entirely, utterly meaningless.
    All they indicate is how a bike has been ridden 'recently'.
    They tell you nothing of the rider or his capability.

    Come over and even mention them in front of the professional riders at KR and you will be laughed at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    As I stated in the thread that started it all.

    Chicken Strips are entirely, utterly meaningless.
    All they indicate is how a bike has been ridden 'recently'.
    They tell you nothing of the rider or his capability.

    Come over and even mention them in front of the professional riders at KR and you will be laughed at.
    I agree.

    If ya wear the chicken strip off on few 'mismanaged' twisty bits then how do you ever 'put them back on' to show how you REALLY ride???
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    Chicken strips

    I check them out after a hard ride, and always think I should have bigger balls on the corners, but reality checks and I say to myself...get to the end of the ride son without smashing it. Probably cost me about $4k if I drop the SV on the road...I say f--k the chicken strips they can stay there.

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    I guess there not like chicken tenderloins then? I like tenderloins!

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    to remove the chicken strips from my old girl, I would first have to road grind 50mm off of the foot pegs. Then grind a foot long flat spot on the muffler.
    So I doubt I will ever not see "chicken strips" on my tyres.
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferris View Post
    I guess there not like chicken tenderloins then? I like tenderloins!
    In tacos with medium salsa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Only thing worse than having chicken strips is not knowing you have them.
    Na I think that's herpes isn't it?
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    For us non commuters it is important to get rid of the chicken strips. How can you ever improve your riding if you dont continue to push the limits, how do you know where the limits are if you dont push yourself outside of your comfort zone. In my experience tyres have better holding properties than most peoples nerve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Oh FFS how about you use the search function and add your "research question" to the end of the voluminous number of postings already made on the subject?

    You don't think this hasn't come up before in over 1,670,000 posts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by uksteve View Post
    For us non commuters it is important to get rid of the chicken strips. How can you ever improve your riding if you dont continue to push the limits, how do you know where the limits are if you dont push yourself outside of your comfort zone. In my experience tyres have better holding properties than most peoples nerve.
    I used to look at them i must admit but i can get rid of them in the first minute of putting new tyres on so i must be the man!

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