Since reading the post last night I think he is keeping them, seems to have started the ball rolling in error... every day is a school day.
My strips have got less since I have stopped hanging off so much on the road....
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Re: Chicken Strips
If he out it up for sale last week I would of picked them up. The tyres I want and for well under half price, score!!
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Re: Chicken Strips
Just for interest I picked up a abba tyre change kit a while back so ended up doing a lot of hunting on the web for cheap tyres delivered. This site delivered a Metzler M5 interact rear to my door for £80
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/moto-tyre-finder" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Worth a check as even if you don't have the kit to change it yourself it's usually only £10-15 to get a fitter to do it on a loose tyre.
But yeah that seems largely unused for a track day especially given you tend to run lower pressures to give a larger contact patch so naturally splay further into the tyre.
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/moto-tyre-finder" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Worth a check as even if you don't have the kit to change it yourself it's usually only £10-15 to get a fitter to do it on a loose tyre.
But yeah that seems largely unused for a track day especially given you tend to run lower pressures to give a larger contact patch so naturally splay further into the tyre.