Chicken Strips | How to Get Rid of Them

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Published 2023-07-23
The TRUTH about chicken strips & how to get rid of them properly

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On Moto Control channel you will find videos about motorcycles, motorcycle riding techniques, tips & tricks and online motorcycle training for beginner and advanced riders!
A little info about me. My name is Andrei Bodrov, originally I'm from Moscow, Russia, and now I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Back in Moscow I was a motorcycle instructor and creator of Moto Control Beginner & Advanced motorcycle rider courses, which quickly became the most popular courses in Moscow (well, at least the advanced one😁). My advanced training course makes emphasis on slow speed riding techniques at first (such as good clutch and throttle control, proper riding posture, proper use of vision, etc.), then proceeds to more advanced techniques (such as aggressive braking, trail braking, maximal lean angle). The course incorporates a lot of exercises from DOSAF slow speed riding (similar to police rodeo like motorcycle training in USA), braking and cornering exercises and motogymkhana style riding. And now, since I actively learn English - I decided to post some useful videos for both your and mine practice!😉
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Since everyone writes this, it's necessary, I suppose 🤷, so here we go. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk, you are responsible for your own safety. Me, Andrey Bodrov and my channel, Moto Control disclaim any liability incurred in connection with the use of riding techniques from this channel. Use common sense, wear full protective gear and ride in a safe and predictable manner!
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All Comments (21)
  • @MotoControlEn
    Guys, thank you all for your suggestions! I created a poll on which topic you would like to see in the next video, you can vote in the "community" tab. Unfortunately it turns out that I could only put 5 options there, sorry if your suggestion didn't make it. But don't worry there will be more such polls😊
  • @ChinoZ32
    Don’t know about any of you but I got a bike to ride my ride, enjoy nature, and learn at my own pace. I didn’t get it so I can satisfy others’ and get their approval on whether I have chicken strips or not….
  • @stanclapper7179
    To all new riders-dont worry about the BS chicken strip. Take a couple of classes, don't get to much bike and above all, ride your ride. LEARN from experience and push yourself in small increments. Don't try to hang with the " fast " riders Have fun and be safe.
  • @aracnid007
    If you're worried about chicken strips, just go ahead and sell your bike before you get hurt...
  • @RideWithTheWolf
    I'm scheduling some therapy for chicken strip trauma and abuse. I'm sick of everyone laughing and pointing at my tires everywhere I go. I've tried painting them, scuffing them up, anti-chicken-strip spray ... nothing works. My doctor says it's called Acute Chicken Strip Syndrome or ACSS. I kinda liked this video. Shows you routines to practice and how to do it. Better than some guy on a moto blog just talking while he rides his bike with one hand :D
  • @sniper279
    I feel like if you need to scratch out the chicken strips then you probably care too much about what other people think 🤔 just ride and be you, not everyone wants or has a need to lean that far. Maybe they just use it to commute 🤷‍♂️
  • @limesanagat
    Chicken strip gone and then crashed strip is the new problem 😅
  • @ricknelson9774
    I could not care less about what others think! I have been riding Harleys for 54 years now and not once have I worried about "chicken strips" and I am still here and riding.
  • @brianperry
    l didn't get to 76 by trying to clean my tyres of chicken strips...l currently ride a Street Triple 675r running Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2s.. My 'chicken strips' are currently 15 mm which after the last few changes of similar tyres is pretty well the norm for me...l consider the strip a safety margin rather than prove I'm a bad arse biker.... In my experience tyre profile, compound, tyre pressure and suspension all play a part in the ability to lean. Another point I'd like to make is l live in Spain where during the summer months the road temperature is very high compared to 'winter' which makes the tyre hotter and 'stickier' giving the feeling of confidence. also the suspension feels different, temperature possible effecting the damping fluid..
  • @buzzinbenny
    watched one video, ended up watching about 10 more of your content - really useful stuff and i really like how you back up what you're saying by showing us in person you riding, earned a sub
  • @unwrangler11
    I like to brush up on road safety, cornering, and slow speed exercises, many thanks for your excellent tutorials.
  • @Observer61
    Thanks for making these safety educational vids they are very helpful and fun to watch, love your sense of humor.
  • @snatr
    I think throttle and clutch control at slow speeds along with counter-steering and reaction time are essential motorcycle skills. That and the proper use of the brakes maybe.
  • @flaviosi
    Instructions on how to be streetwise dealing with traffic, for safety.
  • @pinnacle_moto
    I've been following Motojitsu for a while now and even purchased his books. However after watching a few of you video's I will also purchase your course to see where it differs. I keep a very open mind and understand that everyone rides differently, but I've just found your channel so I have to explore :). +1 sub.
  • @jrvreugdenhil
    Hi Andrei, greetings from The Netherlands! I wish to hear more about motor maintainance and safety margins in this. Should I strictly stick to those of the manual (Kawasaki ER-6N) for the chain, gears, brakes? I'm a very new rider, and a keen hobby mechanic, seeking to enjoy own but safe maintainance. Keep up your careful, smart, great videos!
  • @mgonzalezperna
    Hi mate! Will you add content related to sport bikes at some point? I love all your content, and I also know that in Argentina sportbikes are not particularly accessible, but maybe tips and tricks on a RC250 about body position might enrich your range of topics. Thanks! Keep it up :)
  • @DRCsyntax
    With the rush to learn how to RIDE our bikes, a lot of new riders skip over maintenance and care. Topics like changing wheels/tires or performing periodic maintenance would be cool.
  • Thank you very much for all the Bike Tips I have since become a better rider though still struggle with bending curves on the road I am from South Africa and follow your videos all the time. Riding M50 Boulevard and U-turns are still a bit of a nightmare for me
  • @bmo3778
    always appreciate that you explain your lessons from the perspective of safety-first. I keep remembering that line a motor salesman taught me, "never forget, that everytime you hit the road, you are gambling your life and death. always ride safe!"