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09-07-07, 09:58 AM | #1 |
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Chicken Strips
Not my aim to get rid of them but i was having a gander at them on mine yesterday lunchtime. I have none on the front but about 15 mm on the rear, my grandad reckons it is to do with countersteering. Could it be anything to do with this or could it be suspension set up? Not too bothered about them really, well i suppose a bit, because i may be using all the front end and not the rear.
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09-07-07, 10:10 AM | #2 |
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If the front was used with a previous rear tyre it could have been scrubbed to the edge with that. If both tyres were fitted at the same time I would be a tad concerned about running off the edge of the front.
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09-07-07, 10:20 AM | #3 |
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I would check your tyre pressures. It's easier to hit the edge of an under inflated tyre. I've seen this plenty of times on the rear but never on the front. You could be the first.
You would have to be a serious hero to get it scrubbed on the front and not the back. Actually I’m not even sure if that’s possible. I suppose it is but we are talking super hero here and going round corners speedway style. I assume you have standard size tyres front and rear. T |
09-07-07, 10:20 AM | #4 | |
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There are roughly 1000 miles on the rear, possibly 2k on the front, surely this would be enough to "set out" the strips. |
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09-07-07, 10:25 AM | #5 |
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Both the same tyre model right?
+1 to what Beenz said. Countersteering makes my brain hurt (I actively use it all the time, it's just the physics of it that hurts my head). So I have likely got this completely wrong, but I think that countersteering only acts to tip the bike in, but to actually complete the turn the front wheel has to point in the direction of the turn. So you turn right, the bike tips left and then somehow (magic, or pixies or something) the wheel ends up pointing left and you turn left. So I'm not 100% sure that countersteering would cause a difference. Although the front wheel is going to be at a different angle to the rear whatever direction it ends up facing so there could be something? Take that last paragraph with a truck load of salt. Make that two truck loads. |
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Just had a full service on it so can't be that cos they were done. Quote:
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09-07-07, 10:39 AM | #7 | |
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It would be easy if the front tyre was the same size as the back to work out but try as I might I just can't figure out any possible leaning scenario where a narrower front tyre would wear in places the corresponding fatter rear wouldn't. Your mommy was right, you are indeed, a very special boy |
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09-07-07, 10:46 AM | #8 |
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09-07-07, 10:54 AM | #9 |
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as already said its very unusual to go right to the egde of the front tyre but not the back! no too sure what could be causing that. On the issue of counter steering you do counter steer through the whole corner and not just to tip it in check it out next time you find a nice dry roundabout.
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09-07-07, 11:03 AM | #10 |
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Re: Chicken Strips
1) Counter-steering does only help to tip in, however once you're tipped, you don't actually steer into the direction of the corner... it's the fact you're running on the edge of the tyre (plus centrifugal forces) that makes you go around the corner.
2) After a track-day, I had well and truly gone to the VERY edge of my front tyre (slightly over at some points me thinks!), yet still had a small used strip (only several mm) on the rear. So it's fairly normal as far as I'm aware, but I could be wrong! And that was with getting the pegs / knees down, etc... Note: Both tyres were but on at the same time, same make, etc...
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