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Old May 26, 2007 | 10:27 AM
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Burnouts **** up clutch?

Doing circle burnouts last night and after a few of em I go back to whoolies and my clutch is not engaging until its all the way out now and it wont pop up anymore. Was it too hot? How do you know when your clutch is fucked? Ride safe girls and boys.
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

u know its fucked when ur bike wont move anymore. other than that i dont know really. my clutch gets a lil weird after doin some burnouts or clutchin it up for a bit. just kinda pops i guess when i go back to ridin it regular. after a couple normal gear shifts it is ok.
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

long burnouts are one of the worst things you can do to your bike.....

but there fun....
Old May 26, 2007 | 10:41 AM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

mine goes about 6ft and stalls out..... ****** pathetic
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

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mine goes about 6ft and stalls out..... ****** pathetic
thats operator error
Old May 26, 2007 | 12:18 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

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Doing circle burnouts last night and after a few of em I go back to whoolies and my clutch is not engaging until its all the way out now and it wont pop up anymore. Was it too hot? How do you know when your clutch is fucked? Ride safe girls and boys.
same thing happen on mine 636 but after it cool down it go back to normal. i guess clutch get overheat ?
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

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thats operator error
Old May 26, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

theres little peices of paper on the friction plates, when you heat the plates up they fall off.. (you'll see next time you change your oil). onces you lose all those pads on the plates bike will nolonger move just slips..
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

normally it won't mess up your clutch, unless your clutch is already weak and slipping or you are putting pressure on the clutch lever causing it to slip a little....that will destroy a clutch super fast.

a lot of squids destroy their clutches fast because they keep their finger pulling on the clutch when they are doing the burnout....that's bad. have your finger ready in case you need to pull the clutch, but keep it off the lever.

23k miles of rev-limiter burnouts on my last stuntbike and not a single problem with the clutch.
Old May 26, 2007 | 12:59 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

binder929rr said it all. the problem ppl have is they burn out or try but let the clutch out too slow and thats really hard on the clutch... and they keep their finger on the clutch in case they need to pull it in but dont notice their pullin it in just a hair and thats just as bad.....
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

so easy or hard to change the clutch plates?
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

its easy
Old May 26, 2007 | 02:42 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

If you're burning up your clutch doing burnouts it was either reeeeeally bad to begin with, or it's just rider error. I used to go through a take-off tire every couple days when we had a good burnout spot. 2 years on the same F4i clutch, burnouts every day... alot of em.

Why are you using the clutch for rolling burnouts anyways???
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

^^^ how do you do it?
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

Originally Posted by s0nofg0d
^^^ how do you do it?

I can only think of if you got a big enough sprocket, get going hard in 1st gear, hit the front brake lean forward and gas it.
Old May 26, 2007 | 03:43 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

Originally Posted by FreezeSBFreaks
I can only think of if you got a big enough sprocket, get going hard in 1st gear, hit the front brake lean forward and gas it.

....dont ever say that again
Old May 26, 2007 | 04:24 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

Originally Posted by FreezeSBFreaks
I can only think of if you got a big enough sprocket, get going hard in 1st gear, hit the front brake lean forward and gas it.
lol what?? That's how people die.

The way to do it is to start the burn out from a stand still (clutch should be fully out), slowly start releasing the front brake... and there you go.

And you DO NOT need a large sprocket for this.
Old May 26, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

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lol what?? That's how people die.

The way to do it is to start the burn out from a stand still (clutch should be fully out), slowly start releasing the front brake... and there you go.

And you DO NOT need a large sprocket for this.
That's how I do it on my girlfriend's little brother's dirt bike.
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

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lol what?? That's how people die.

The way to do it is to start the burn out from a stand still (clutch should be fully out), slowly start releasing the front brake... and there you go.

And you DO NOT need a large sprocket for this.

i start from a roll.

you just clutch it loose then leg the hell go of the clutch.

that's what hazen is saying, you do'nt need the clutch DURING the burnout for any reason at all...once it's going get off the damned clutch.
Old May 26, 2007 | 07:10 PM
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Re: Burnouts **** up clutch?

thats what i thought but somehow i got confused

my tfront tire just skids when my tire starts spinning



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