high speed burnouts

Old Apr 21, 2007 | 10:56 PM
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high speed burnouts

why doesn't anyone do 80 plus mph burnouts anymore.. My friend used to do them on a gsxr 1k but i aint seen them in a while they look bad *** on the freeway
Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:00 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

I saw a clip awhile ago at over 110mph on an 06 ZX10R. Was sweet but most guys here are in the lots. Or on the streets doing wheelies!
Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:02 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by nyRocketkid
I saw a clip awhile ago at over 110mph on an 06 ZX10R. Was sweet but most guys here are in the lots. Or on the streets doing wheelies!


110? link.....
Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:09 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

get a stretched bike u will probly be able to do them at 120
Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:18 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by $$$$DINO$$$$
get a stretched bike u will probly be able to do them at 120

f*** that....im good doing my 5 mph stuff
Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:35 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by westley
110? link.....
I almost got a ZX10R right after winter was over in 06. I was searching all over google to find **** about it and on some forum a guy posted it. He got going really fast and got on the brakes hard taking alot of weight off the rear end and started smoking his tire. The guy claimed he's done it faster but I can't remember the speed he claimed. It was all black with chrome decals just like the one I wanted. It was over a year ago & I don't have the clip anymore. Try searching zx10R stuff over on google I remember it was in a forum.
if you find it post the link it was fing nasty!
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Re: high speed burnouts

I seen a guy doing a fast one on a Honda Black Bird, they do look sick to watch.
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:34 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

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f*** that....im good doing my 5 mph stuff
how about a turbo stretched out zx14,probly like 160
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:42 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

still no links?
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 06:24 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by $$$$DINO$$$$
how about a turbo stretched out zx14,probly like 160

that makes me tiny in the pants
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 09:07 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

I think that it is way to dangerous to do them at those speeds. Better stick to the slow stuff which looks more impressive and you'll stay healthy as well.

I would love to see a link as well though :-)
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Re: high speed burnouts

I tried searching google last night and nothing. Like I posted earlier I planned on getting a ZX10R last year & I was trying to find something for it (can't remember what) and I came across it accidentily. I wasn't even searching for a clip so when I saw it, it was fing sweet.
I'm trying to think what the hell I was looking for so I can get there again.
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:43 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by $$$$DINO$$$$
how about a turbo stretched out zx14,probly like 160
It's been a long time since I paid attention to them, but a couple years ago those shootout bikes were going low 7's at 200mph or slightly higher and the telemetry from the bikes would say the rear wheel was spinning 10mph or so faster than the bikes were actually going :YEAH

Imagine that, running a low 7 and slightly getting loose the ENTIRE time.

Shootout bikes ARE street bikes if you don't know, not those ******* NHRA pro stock bikes with slicks from a car.
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:49 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by Xtreme-Stunts
I think that it is way to dangerous to do them at those speeds. Better stick to the slow stuff which looks more impressive and you'll stay healthy as well.

I would love to see a link as well though :-)
I'm probably alone on this seeing how this hobby has changed and how most of you ride, but stunts at speed are far far far more impressive to me than slow ****. No risk = No reward.

If it's not dangerous, if it's not risky, then it's just not that exciting to me. High speed stunting is like those high wire trapeze people that work without a net.

I'm not saying I'm not impressed at all with slow speed stuff, ****, quite a bit of it couldn't be done at speed. I understand it takes a lot of technical skill, but the lack of risk makes it less exciting to do/watch. That said, I get closer and closer to building a stunt bike everyday.
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by Hobie
I'm probably alone on this seeing how this hobby has changed and how most of you ride, but stunts at speed are far far far more impressive to me than slow ****. No risk = No reward.

If it's not dangerous, if it's not risky, then it's just not that exciting to me. High speed stunting is like those high wire trapeze people that work without a net.

I'm not saying I'm not impressed at all with slow speed stuff, ****, quite a bit of it couldn't be done at speed. I understand it takes a lot of technical skill, but the lack of risk makes it less exciting to do/watch. That said, I get closer and closer to building a stunt bike everyday.


not saying your wrong; but people like slow stuff now-a-days because they are getting more into technique and arent worrying as much about how risky, just how hard it is to do
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 11:54 PM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by westley
not saying your wrong; but people like slow stuff now-a-days because they are getting more into technique and arent worrying as much about how risky, just how hard it is to do
I can't be wrong when I'm simply expressing my opinion

I think there is more to it than simply the technique, that same technique in theory can be applied at highway +++ speeds and would be harder still.

It's a combination of things that I think would take many people to really explain. Innovation, trends, getting tickets/catching cases, adding shows into the mix, ease of filming, etc. etc. etc.
Old Apr 23, 2007 | 03:28 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

wait for the new ride of the century dvd, long highway burnout on an 05 1k
Old Apr 23, 2007 | 03:31 AM
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by Hobie
I can't be wrong when I'm simply expressing my opinion

I think there is more to it than simply the technique, that same technique in theory can be applied at highway +++ speeds and would be harder still.

It's a combination of things that I think would take many people to really explain. Innovation, trends, getting tickets/catching cases, adding shows into the mix, ease of filming, etc. etc. etc.

i can see where your coming from; me, personally, like slow stuff cuz it feels harder to me so im more impressed when i see other people do slow stuff...
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Re: high speed burnouts

Originally Posted by westley
i can see where your coming from; me, personally, like slow stuff cuz it feels harder to me so im more impressed when i see other people do slow stuff...
Personally there both very impressive in different ways.
The highway fast **** is more dangerous I think but you crash less learning.
The Slow **** is also very impressive but you usually crash more and less risk.
It's all stunting, highway SS, HC flamingo wheelies & combos. Or Endos, circles, SS circles, HC circles.
Both very entertaining & fun to watch.
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Re: high speed burnouts

My team mate Marc doe's highway burnouts on his 05 gixxer 1k there pretty sick.

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