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Old 01-18-2006, 07:27 PM
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bike on ground burnout?

i have a 94 zx9. its carbed. i just gota cage on it tryed twice to do a burnout on the slider. but it floods out before i can get it in gear and try it. is this possable with a carbed bike? and how do you do this trick.
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Old 01-18-2006, 07:36 PM
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

on my 96 cbr 900 if i kept the revs high it would be fine and just be pissing gas
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what my friend didwas put in gear hold the clutch in and lay it downto the slider with the bike revs at about 2000 and let the clutch out give her gas and have fun
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Old 01-18-2006, 07:43 PM
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

i did a lawnmower on my f4 and lucky i didnt bend a con. rod the breather is on the left side and the oil poured into the airbox and filled the #1 cylender till it hydrolocked.. I thought it was just sputtering because of the carbs,, so i gave it more gas... BIG MISTAKE... Ended up pulling off the tank, plugs, and shot oil in the air 50,, all in the pouring rain.. It sucked !!
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

lawnmower. that the name

i dont think mine will have the oil problem.

thanks guys keep em coming wanna try again tomarrow.
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

chainsaw is when you lay the bike down,,grab the throttle,,then pick it up with both or one hand and whip it around full throttle,, and the lawnmover is when you lay the bike down, sit on it and go around..
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thanks. i just want to try lawnmower. then try chainsaw.
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

when your doing the chainsaw just remember to put the bike back down to stop it.. The first time i did it,, i had no clue how i was going to stop it so i just let go. The bike highsided soo bad,, i think i did one whole flip before it even hit the ground.
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Re: bike on ground burnout?

Originally Posted by SCOTT_Chychul
when your doing the chainsaw just remember to put the bike back down to stop it.. The first time i did it,, i had no clue how i was going to stop it so i just let go. The bike highsided soo bad,, i think i did one whole flip before it even hit the ground.

and kepe the throttle pinned.

low throttle = more tire traction and the bikes likes to get away...
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