Small radios rolling burnouts
Re: Small radios rolling burnouts
to get tight doughnuts, you need to have the bike leaned over some, watch some vids and check the style, there are a few different styles, whatever makes you comfortable is the way to go, but leaning is a must. Also, put 30psi in the rear tire, makes it easier to keep it spinning. keep your weight forward to keep traction on the front wheel. Regulate RPM and BRAKE to keep it going good. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE is the only way to learn and get them good!
Re: Small radios rolling burnouts
I dont know if Im right because I just started these but I find that bar movement is just as important as brake/throttle control. At first I wouldnt move the bars much and Id get so far then Id feel the bike gettin ready to pitch me, but if you quickly readjust your handle bars/wheel you keep it goin.
Re: Small radios rolling burnouts
Originally Posted by JohnnyP
I dont know if Im right because I just started these but I find that bar movement is just as important as brake/throttle control. At first I wouldnt move the bars much and Id get so far then Id feel the bike gettin ready to pitch me, but if you quickly readjust your handle bars/wheel you keep it goin.
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Thanx for an advices, this one is done, lets see whats next ;P
Made a few circles I guess I have caught the right idea, just more practise.
What else can be done whithin burnouts, siting the tank, one feet on the footpeg?
Made a few circles I guess I have caught the right idea, just more practise.
What else can be done whithin burnouts, siting the tank, one feet on the footpeg?
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