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    Chicken strips and what they mean re riding style?

    Just fitted my ZX14 with a new set of Conti Sport attack front and rear and after a few weekend jaunts, I have noticed that the chicken strips on the rear are nearly non-existant (couple of mm remaining) but significantly more at the front (20-25mm a side).
    Is that indicative of my riding style and/or the bike setup to have such a large discrepency?? Curious if anyone is aware of any logic behind this?

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    Have a watch.


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    Cheers for that....The comments made throughout the vid appear to vindicate my riding style or, at the very least, imply that it is not an issue (chicken strips on the front) unless I am riding like a mad bastard or out on the track

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    I have albatross strips on my tyres.... Quite proud of them really....

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    Amen to that Paul - I was more worried that I may have been riding like a Wabbit that what others actually thought of me strips aye?

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    ...if you are worried about what others think of your chicken strips, then I dont really think that the strips are the problem...

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    Quote Originally Posted by iaingsx1300r View Post
    Amen to that Paul - I was more worried that I may have been riding like a Wabbit that what others actually thought of me strips aye?
    You ride a ZX1400 - everyone automatically thinks youre a nutter anyway... ;-)

    Nah - chick strips pfft... who cares - as long as you are having fun, getting to your destination and getting home its all chicken soup mate...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    You ride a ZX1400 - everyone automatically thinks youre a nutter anyway... ;-)

    Nah - chick strips pfft... who cares - as long as you are having fun, getting to your destination and getting home its all chicken soup mate...
    The strips of chicken made, are things to be very proud of and not to be scoffed at by the hero's that have thwarted theirs into oblivion.

    Confucius once said ''he without strips of chicken, have cock the size of quail''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...if you are worried about what others think of your chicken strips, then I dont really think that the strips are the problem...
    Ahhhhh Mr Ellipsis; but I don't (care what others think)! I was concerned that the strips (disparity between front and rear) was a reflection of my riding style or bike geometry tis all aye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iaingsx1300r View Post
    Ahhhhh Mr Ellipsis; but I don't (care what others think)! I was concerned that the strips (disparity between front and rear) was a reflection of my riding style or bike geometry tis all aye?
    Front will always be wider than what's on your rear tyre.... geometry at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iaingsx1300r View Post
    Ahhhhh Mr Ellipsis; but I don't (care what others think)! I was concerned that the strips (disparity between front and rear) was a reflection of my riding style or bike geometry tis all aye?
    ...granted...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...granted...
    Just realised you were the same chap interested in the Kawa H1D I sold a wee while back (Neil?). Did you manage to locate one in the end?

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    what a fucken pussy. If you cant drift the front end, you should stick to tricycles or hardleys.

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