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Old 02-26-2007, 03:14 PM
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hey guys, i have a 06 1000rr and want to learn how to burnout...what gear do i use and what rpms...i guess, i need some how to instructions...thanks....i can ride wheelies and all, just wanted to learn how to burn it out for bike week at the beach...thanks
 
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grab front brake, move your weight forward, bring revs up, pop clutch out, watch smoke.
 
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make sure you practice using one finger on front brake when you ease out the clutch you will start to feel it spin.

i would like to add. make sure you are using old tires. tires cost way to much to throw away 45 bucks everytime you do a burn out. ps: ticket during bike week. garanteed.
 
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i'd slip the clutch, makes it a little safer.
 
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ORIGINAL: tremblemcp

make sure you practice using one finger on front brake when you ease out the clutch you will start to feel it spin.

i would like to add. make sure you are using old tires. tires cost way to much to throw away 45 bucks everytime you do a burn out. ps: ticket during bike week. garanteed.
i guess if you hate your clutch you can do that, lol

dump that sucker, no need screwing your tire AND your clutch
 
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I have never done one but when my friends do it they dump the clutch. It makes sense to waste your clutch trying to get laid.
 
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for you guys that are giving advice to dump the clutch to start a burnout...I'll be waiting for the day you come on here talkin about how you flipped you bike. Then I'll explain how to do it the safer way. Until then, have fun!!
 
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^hahah

i guess i dont' "dump" it per se. but i do let it out pretty fast, i'm not down with easing it out.
 
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hey i agree that stuntn_r6 knows what he is talking about you dont just dump it thats going to jump the front tire and start to skid or you are going to flip the bike. so ill sit back wit stuntn and watch you all f&%$ up ur bikes
 
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Old 04-22-2007, 03:29 AM
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Why is it that everyone is afraid of "slipping" or "easing out" the clutch like you're gonna burn it up? It's a wet clutch, in fact, it is MEANT to be "slipped"...it's not gonna burn up like a car clutch. Not without ten times the abuse.

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