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Old Jul 9, 2006 | 10:03 PM
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Burnout How to?

Whats uP? This is my first time posting. I live in a small midwestern hick town with no other sport bikes, just a bunch of hogs. I have rode dirt bikes all my life, and finally got a good sport bike (03 R6). I have been workin on my wheelie's, and want to know a good burnout tecnek. A guy on a CBR I knew, used to lock the front brake, and turn the throttle. Hit me back with ideas. Thanks.
Old Jul 9, 2006 | 10:06 PM
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Re: Burnout How to?

just hold your front break, rev to about 6k and slip out the clutch while keeping your weight on the bars.. if you cant break lose doin that then send me your bike
Old Jul 9, 2006 | 10:09 PM
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Re: Burnout How to?

exactly what Ninja 636 said.. hold the front breka an give er... thats all
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 12:24 AM
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Re: Burnout How to?

or get goin bout 10-15mph stand and put ur weight forward, squeeze the brake, clutch in, rev, let clutch out. they're not hard to do at all. good luck
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 02:05 AM
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Burnouts are an illusion. You are going to need about 2 1/2 lbs of fireworks, some masking tape, and the feathers from an indonesian parrot monkey. PM me for further instructions I would tell you on here but I dont wanna give it away to everybody.
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Re: Burnout How to?

just make sure you got ahold of that brake when you try to stop the burnout or it can hook and toss your *** quick. good luck to ya:YEAH
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Re: Burnout How to?

Originally Posted by NINE_hundo
just make sure you got ahold of that brake when you try to stop the burnout or it can hook and toss your *** quick. good luck to ya:YEAH
sounds like your speaking from experience
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Re: Burnout How to?

Don't sit on the bike either, you'll fry your clutch like that.....
just straddle it, both feet on the ground, and let her rip. For the first time, you might want to try it with the rear wheel in a shallow puddle of water, the rear will break free easier.
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