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Old 05-21-2003, 02:33 PM
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off the bike burnouts

so what's the secret when doing off the bike burnouts, side and front?

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Old 05-21-2003, 02:47 PM
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off to the side are just like sitting on the bike
standing in front everything is backward so you just have to think a little more. they are pretty easy cause there is no weight on the back tire

very important---- hold the break for dear life when doing the widowmaker
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Old 05-21-2003, 02:59 PM
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allen, thanks man

now, off to the side, when the bike starts walking away from you, do ya lean it into you or let off and start again?
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Old 05-22-2003, 01:40 PM
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for the bike to start walking you really have to put some force on it or really lean it. it wont start spinning and slide out. if it starts to move it will be slow.
if you are still not comfortable have someone sit on the bike while you are off just is case but i learned by myself and never had a problem.
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Do this

When yu start doing an off the bike burny and it wants to walk away from you, let it go if it doesn't want to stay still, that should teach it.
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Old 05-25-2003, 03:54 PM
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i just did a couple last night and it walked away from me so i just kicked it out further and made a donut out of it, once it started getting too far out i just pulled hte clutch in and it stopped.

if it starts to get too crazy, either grab the clutch or just strait let go and jump away like a bat out of hell and let it do it's own thing....it's not going to get hurt too bad.
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Re: Do this

Originally posted by jrl750
When yu start doing an off the bike burny and it wants to walk away from you, let it go if it doesn't want to stay still, that should teach it.
Dont forget to give it a good kick 2 the grill 2 stupid bike.
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BURNOUTS OUT IN FRONT OF THE BIKE ARE SOMETIMES CONFUSING SO BE CAREFUL!!!

YOUR HANDS ARE ALL BACKWARDS AND YOUR BRAIN KNOWS WHERE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE, BUT THEY AREN'T
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