Deletedmemberjdcxxx
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Hi All,
When I bought my GSA last year I inherited a back tyre with a hint of chicken strips and unfortunately I've made them worse. Nothing excessive but enough for another bike rider at work to notice. The wear pattern is a result of my slightly boring commute to and from work, careful riding through the winter on wet roads and my lack of experience in recent years.
As the weather improves my plan is to find some rides that give me the chance to correct the wear, but is there a point where chicken strips become dangerous or impossible to remedy. ( I'm assuming that appropriate / enthusiastic riding can "fix" chicken strips, but you can let me know if I'm mistaken.)
Cheers,
John.
When I bought my GSA last year I inherited a back tyre with a hint of chicken strips and unfortunately I've made them worse. Nothing excessive but enough for another bike rider at work to notice. The wear pattern is a result of my slightly boring commute to and from work, careful riding through the winter on wet roads and my lack of experience in recent years.
As the weather improves my plan is to find some rides that give me the chance to correct the wear, but is there a point where chicken strips become dangerous or impossible to remedy. ( I'm assuming that appropriate / enthusiastic riding can "fix" chicken strips, but you can let me know if I'm mistaken.)
Cheers,
John.




