1 handed circle burnouts
#1
1 handed circle burnouts
if the bike's on its right side, for example, would you crank the handlebars all the way to the left, start the burnout and let it circle you using your right hand?
figured i'd ask here before doin something interesting and seeing my arm being twisted off
figured i'd ask here before doin something interesting and seeing my arm being twisted off
#2
Re: 1 handed circle burnouts
i think you are talkin about a chainsaw!
If so then yes, lay bike on right side, turn bars all the way left, grab SOME throttle (you do not need to be WFO for this) and slowly pick the bike up onto the tire! walk around with it, you can regulate rpm to control speed of the circle! This one is easy after a few tries, you might end up throwin your bike away once of twice though, LOL
If so then yes, lay bike on right side, turn bars all the way left, grab SOME throttle (you do not need to be WFO for this) and slowly pick the bike up onto the tire! walk around with it, you can regulate rpm to control speed of the circle! This one is easy after a few tries, you might end up throwin your bike away once of twice though, LOL
#3
Re: 1 handed circle burnouts
Originally Posted by john LegionST
i think you are talkin about a chainsaw!
If so then yes, lay bike on right side, turn bars all the way left, grab SOME throttle (you do not need to be WFO for this) and slowly pick the bike up onto the tire! walk around with it, you can regulate rpm to control speed of the circle! This one is easy after a few tries, you might end up throwin your bike away once of twice though, LOL
If so then yes, lay bike on right side, turn bars all the way left, grab SOME throttle (you do not need to be WFO for this) and slowly pick the bike up onto the tire! walk around with it, you can regulate rpm to control speed of the circle! This one is easy after a few tries, you might end up throwin your bike away once of twice though, LOL
#4
Re: 1 handed circle burnouts
Nobody mentioned the front brakes!!! Anyways, don't touch them, the bike will circle around fine without it. Try to get the tire off the ground and the bike only on the cage when your starting. If the tire is down, it'll probably stand up on you and flop onto the left side.
#7
Re: 1 handed circle burnouts
Originally Posted by Likwid_Fire
just wanted to say thanks for the tips, and it works like a charm! i've marked my new territory with **** and rubber!
hahahha
check out my gallery pics im doin what youre talkin about with a scooter LOL
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