Chicken Strips

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  1. Badbilly

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    Some people might not understand that you are trying to be funny and not just being an ass and actually do this to thier chicken strips. This could be very dangerous.

    There is nothing I can think of that is worse than a barbeque sauce laden chicken strip. As a person of great wisdom, insight, foresight, hindsight and acute myopia, we thank you for your nocturnal emissions.

    Blessings from Colonel Sanders and may he RIP.
     


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    I've always run 40# rear and 38# front on my bikes. When I raced it was 40-42 rear and 38-40 front. Some of you guys are saying at max load. Well what is the load on the TIRE at race speeds/cornering speeds? There is a lot more load than just riding around. Now I must say these are bias ply tires. Radials are really no different in that respect of the more pressure in the tire, the more pressure the tire puts to the pavement. To a certain extent. Once over inflated the tire will slide more. Used the same pressures for racing in the rain. Plus rain street riding.

    The best way to tell if you have the correct pressure is to check the air pressure when cold. Then get the tire hot from running hard and check pressure again. The difference should be about 2 lbs, 3 lbs max more than the cold pressure reading. If it's more than that then your tires are under inflated. If it's 1lbs or less then they are over inflated. Just a pound or two difference in pressure can make a big difference when on the edge. The rubber on the tire should look like it is scuffed across the face some what with little rubber balls towards the edge indicates correct pressure. Lots of scuffing and no balls pressure to high and lots of rubber balls (build up) on the face and edge indicates to little pressure.

    Check it out.
     


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    if that ain't the pot calling the kettle black..

    I wrote more but what I wrote would get me banned.... FU
     


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    Sorry your chicken strips burned your pot but it seems to me that you, ol buddy was using that very same choice of words on anther thread on what some thought was a harmless comment on a sparkplug socket.

    Sort of makes you the not the bad guy especially, but hypocritical and a little fried in the memory banks. I'll let you look up the exact words for yourself to spare you any further embarrasment assuming you even have a clue about what you said two or three days ago.

    Feel free to PM me with anything you are not comfortable saying in public. Be advised that I can copy what you say and make it common knowledge especially if you drift off into some of the more things you think are really naughty to say. FU ? LOL..

    Care to share the recipe for that Barbeque sauce? I'm thinking you basted your strips too soon with a sauce containing too much sugar and the heat turned the sugar to carbon. In an ironic twist it may be that your premature judgement ruined your chicken you pot and maybe your day.
     


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    HA ha this is awesome, reminds me of another post...LOL :)
    As far as chicken strip.... u know that little lettering on the edge of the Avon storm..it used to say avon storm..... but its gone now, on both sides.
     


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    Sounds like they're overdone.

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    Actually the funny thing is i got small chicken strips on the Gixxer but none on the viffer. Awkward....
     


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    Riding the VFR harder than the Suzuki? Great!

     


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