claim down on front brake and give it the gas.
2006-10-18 00:03:46
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answered by Cars 2
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Stupid trick, really, but you stand on the ground, straddling the poor machine, and clamp down on your front brake (better to brace against a wall or parking bollard), put it in second gear, rev the heck out of your engine, and pop the clutch (while maintaining the brake).
If you have any torque at all, the rear wheel will break free and start spinning, building up heat until you are burning the tread right off it.
Then go buy a new tire.
2006-10-18 00:04:42
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answer #2
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answered by Grendle 6
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This is a great way to ruin your tires - and tires are expensive on sportbikes (my new rear after a screw went through it cost me over $200 installed - just the rear tire!).
If you have a lot of money to burn - hold down the front brake, then put the bike in gear and give it a lot of throttle. You'll burn up the back tire!
2006-10-18 03:54:16
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answered by gatesfam@swbell.net 4
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You're to stupid to do a burnout on a motorcycle ! Leave it alone !
2006-10-18 13:10:58
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answered by g_man 5
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Considering that the bike has sufficient horse power,a good torque curve,and experience on your part.The two finger brake,three finger clutch is good.Weight over the tank,front brake on,but ready,same as clutch,grabbing,but under control.Rev it up and let out the clutch till the wheel spins,now either keep going,power shift,or take off,Dont blow it up,Ive seen too many bikes fried,or guys wishing they hadnt fried the clutch.Dont even bother if your clutch,isnt 110%=Eddie/67-but enjoy!
2006-10-18 01:00:55
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answered by EDDIE/67 2
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hold brake release clutch twist throttle hold ya butt on
2006-10-21 07:07:29
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answered by beave 2
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Do you want to buy a new tire?
2006-10-20 07:45:51
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answered by motorcycleman 1
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If you do that in Australia, you ca have your vehicle confiscated.
2006-10-18 00:04:00
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answered by pa69oldfart 4
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Hope this helps!
2015-05-02 04:48:36
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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hold in front brake
2006-10-18 00:03:38
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answered by Francois Neveling 1
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