It's raining, how do I learn circle burnouts?
It's raining, how do I learn circle burnouts?
Well, it's raining and drizzly and stuff today, so I want to learn cirle burnouts because it won't take as much out of my tire.
I was doing rolling straight ones earlier, easiest thing in the rain, but I'm not sure of the techniques needed to do circles. Can someone help clarify RPM's, Body position, how much brake, blah blah blah for me?
I have no clue but I want to go out in a little bit.
I was doing rolling straight ones earlier, easiest thing in the rain, but I'm not sure of the techniques needed to do circles. Can someone help clarify RPM's, Body position, how much brake, blah blah blah for me?
I have no clue but I want to go out in a little bit.
Re: It's raining, how do I learn circle burnouts?
do it like a rolling burnout but make sure you are going slow enough to control it and turn if you have to.
then simply turn the bars and try to follow it around. once you get the hang of it: more gas will make the *** end come around faster, less gas slower. use the front brake to moderate your speed, don't go too fast or you will highside, but too slow and you will not be able to balance it...
just try it, you'll get it
then simply turn the bars and try to follow it around. once you get the hang of it: more gas will make the *** end come around faster, less gas slower. use the front brake to moderate your speed, don't go too fast or you will highside, but too slow and you will not be able to balance it...
just try it, you'll get it
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