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Old Jun 7, 2005 | 03:29 AM
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burn out question

im working on burn outs. i want to do a 360 burn out how can i do those. I also want to do the straight foward to leave my mark on the street. i go about 15 mph and hold the front brake it marks the street but it looks week, i cant keep it long cuz the tire swerves what can i do?
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 04:57 AM
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Re: burn out question

Work on steering it?

If you can get a rolling burnout going, you just need to practice distributing your weight and using the front to keep the rear in line. Practice is what you need.

And for 360 burnouts, turn the bars in the opposite direction you want to spin, but again...practice using your body too keep it from sliding out.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:32 AM
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be prepared to drop it
if you dont believe me go watch Darius in SIU1
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:35 AM
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Re: burn out question

Originally Posted by THUG LIFE RIDER
im working on burn outs. i want to do a 360 burn out how can i do those. I also want to do the straight foward to leave my mark on the street. i go about 15 mph and hold the front brake it marks the street but it looks week, i cant keep it long cuz the tire swerves what can i do?
Start with a burnout from a stand still and just kinda bump the bike the way you want to go and the bike will slide, if you get the idea. When you do the straight forward burnout lean up on your gas tank as far as you can go, so put most of your weight on the front. Kinda obvious advice, but hey you asked for it haha. Hope it helps man
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