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Old 09-29-2005, 04:34 PM   #16
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If you woulda read my thread or seen my gallery pics on my track day, you woulda seen chicken strips. But you ignored it.

Vinny don't hate me because you want to be me.
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Old 09-29-2005, 04:36 PM   #17
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Vinny don't hate me because you want to be me.
I just need someone to put the rear stand under my bike. :wave2:
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Old 09-29-2005, 04:42 PM   #18
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ukkk! I've never had deer...I just couldn't bring myself to kill animals...eat them and not contemplate about how they got there is better...
Ok lets stay on topic.

If you want to talk hunting start a thread in OT. I have no problem expressing my views.


But back on topic:

Rev your still gay!!!
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Old 09-29-2005, 04:51 PM   #19
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That's a pretty nice size Chicken strip if I'd say so myself...

Dude... you only been riding this one season... only couple of months... don't expect miracles over night... :wave2:
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Old 09-29-2005, 05:25 PM   #20
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Good way to eliminate strips = go to the track.

Note: this IS my tire.

OMG.....damn....
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Old 09-29-2005, 05:27 PM   #21
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That's a pretty nice size Chicken strip if I'd say so myself...

Dude... you only been riding this one season... only couple of months... don't expect miracles over night... :wave2:
i am a miracle....lol.but joel's right....i'm a noobie that can hang..but i do learn very fast....hopefully it won't be a tragic one.....

nick: A homo is on your dick do you leave him there or beat him off? :wave2:
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Old 09-29-2005, 05:52 PM   #22
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IMO, it doesn't and shouldn't matter if you have "chicken strips" on your tire. That shouldn't be an indicator to determine if you are or aren't a good rider. Too many people get hung up on that.

The golden rule should always be: Ride your own pace and never, NEVER try to keep up with someone!

The street is a very dangerous place. Throw in the idea that you have to lean the bike over to get rid of those dreaded chicken strips only adds to the danger. The only place to safely work on reducing those strips is at the track.

Everyone has there own learning curve so don't fret. Just my .02

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Old 09-29-2005, 06:08 PM   #23
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chicken strips dont mean shit...
i got em and so what....
when i went on the lobster ride i wsa right behind a few people going the same speed and they would divein to the turn a bit later and get the bike all the way down.. i was right behind them same speed only i started to dip a bit ealrier and didn tneed to go as low. chicken strips odnt mean shit. ride and enjoy it.. i migh tnot be able to dragg a knee or do a wheelie but i have fun on a bike and tryto keep up with me in NYC traffic and slicing thru cars.. ... try it my ol dbike had asquare tire cause all i did was rool around the city and shit in between cars ..
one day ill make it to the track an dmaybe get rid of my chicken strips but fo rnow its about staying alive on the streets so irather be the guy with chciken strips and alive than the guy with no chickens strips but inthe hospital..




NJf4i i want to shoot shit... lets do it.. i sitll didnt do anythign to get my hunting license but i want ot hunt.. do you know th einfo for PA so i can get my ass a license and a gun.. (if i cant hunt shit than i want to shoot shit)
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im game for a hunting trip, hunting season is right around the corner. time to play with the crossbow again. last year went hunting with just that and managed to get me a rabbit
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IMO, it doesn't and shouldn't matter if you have "chicken strips" on your tire. That shouldn't be an indicator to determine if you are or aren't a good rider. Too many people get hung up on that.

The golden rule should always be: Ride your own pace and never, NEVER try to keep up with someone!

The street is a very dangerous place. Throw in the idea that you have to lean the bike over to get rid of those dreaded chicken strips only adds to the danger. The only place to safely work on reducing those strips is at the track.

Everyone has there own learning curve so don't fret. Just my .02

Hope to see you at the track next season!
yeah i figured that..joel kinda taught me to ride my own pace..he's a good rider....but i was just wondering what and who and how people dertemine how good you are from chicken strips...that answer's my questions
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i got tiny little chicken strips on my tires, i can't lean the bike over any farther or bodywork, shift/brake levers, and/or pegs drag
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Old 09-29-2005, 09:21 PM   #27
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i got tiny little chicken strips on my tires, i can't lean the bike over any farther or bodywork, shift/brake levers, and/or pegs drag
I dragged the left peg at Pocono. It was, um, startling.
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Old 09-29-2005, 11:37 PM   #28
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yeah i figured that..joel kinda taught me to ride my own pace..he's a good rider....but i was just wondering what and who and how people dertemine how good you are from chicken strips...that answer's my questions
Ooooh you shouldn't have Rev... you making me blush now...

After a few incidents... you will be forced to learn to ride your own pace! But let's not get to that point to learn that...
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when i went on the lobster ride i wsa right behind a few people going the same speed and they would divein to the turn a bit later and get the bike all the way down..
Riders some times do this on purpose, so they can lean more.

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but i have fun on a bike and tryto keep up with me in NYC traffic and slicing thru cars.. ... try it my ol dbike had asquare tire cause all i did was rool around the city and shit in between cars ..
one day ill make it to the track an dmaybe get rid of my chicken strips but fo rnow its about staying alive on the streets so irather be the guy with chciken strips and alive than the guy with no chickens strips but inthe hospital..
Hmmm... splitting lanes gives you a better chance of staying alive than going hard into corners... interesting concept...
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Old 09-30-2005, 03:34 AM   #30
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LMFAO!!! Rev you have a severe case of chickenstripitis!!! The cure is a few track days!

Ps. That's still one of the nicest RR's I've seen, great exhaust.
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