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RE: Lowside... TIRES AT FAULT? - 6/17/2008 5:41:15 PM   
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So do you think it''ll be ok now to take that turn with the same approach now that the right side has been scrubbed in? 

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RE: Lowside... TIRES AT FAULT? - 6/17/2008 5:41:37 PM   
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RE: Lowside... TIRES AT FAULT? - 6/17/2008 7:20:06 PM   
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Ive got BT15 on my bike. I like them a lot when they are warm. Cold is when they get scary.

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RE: Lowside... TIRES AT FAULT? - 6/21/2008 7:29:07 PM   
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From following this post it seems like your weight might be shifted slightly back, if your rear tire is scuffed to the shoulder than the front tire shouldnt have a chicken strip anywhere, Your suspension settings up front might be off or your not staying up on the tank. Ive rode several different tires and they all work well for aggresive street riding as long as your bike is setup correctly.

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RE: Lowside... TIRES AT FAULT? - 6/22/2008 8:57:38 AM   
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i have the same issue with the front still haveing chicken strips and the rear being scrubbed to the edge, I thought it was just from the fact that front tires are narrower and taller then rear tires. so if you bike was leaned enough for the front to be on the edge, you would be out of back tire.

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