how to do burnout?

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Old 09-26-2003, 02:33 AM
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how to do burnout?

i know this have covered many times - but i have a 94 F2 i put my front wheel near the wall ,then pull front brake to the point that the brake fuild drips(?) and i noticed its still moving forward after its jerk and stall.

what i did is on 1st , holding clutch in , hold on the front brake hard ,rev to about 5 or 4k left go of the clutch slowly, btw i weight 120. what kind of setup for the fork to do this trick and endlie
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That wall is made of paper. if the bike still move that means the wall move too (Smile). o.k first thing your front break is no good if the fluid drips that means you have no preasure go check that out first next lean your body forward over the visor lighten up the back wheel you gat the spin
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huh?
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Brake fluid leaking? You need to check your banjo bolts and tighten that sh*t. You got no brakes playa.
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Originally posted by crazy1
Brake fluid leaking? You need to check your banjo bolts and tighten that sh*t. You got no brakes playa.
on that old of a bike, you may also need to replace the crush washers, which can be picked up at most any auto parts store.
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