Noob question.
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RE: Noob question.
OK!!!! no makin fun of the new guy!!!![sm=devilgrin.gif] well considerin i havent done to many, like none, i dont really have the best answer but here goes,..........try puttin the front tire againts a wall make sure you are on a smooth surfice like concrete or such, rev er up good and pop the clutch and hang on!!!!!!, never tryed it but it sounds good in theory[sm=signs003.gif]
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RE: Noob question.
Put your feet on the ground. Put your bike in 1st. Hold your front brake very hard. Rev it up to about 8000-9000. Keep holding the front brake. Let out the clutch. It'll burn. If that isn't enough RPM try a little more. BE CAREFUL sometimes the bike will twist on you if you are not straight and level..
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RE: Noob question.
Before you start doing burn outs... price new tires. The cheapest you're going to get away with is $250 for a set shipped and having them mounted will really add to it. I found a buddy that works at a shop that mounts them for me at $20 each. That's hard to match. When I called a shop to check on having just the rear tire replaced... $300 was the quote. Once you start burning the tires, you go through them quick.
Just my opinion, but any idiot can spin a tire, why would you want to? Not much skill to it.
Just my opinion, but any idiot can spin a tire, why would you want to? Not much skill to it.
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