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    How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
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    Fast Eddie

    No day is promised, live life to the fullest!!

  • #2
    Hold on to your front brake.

    "It is no the speed that kills you. It is the sudden stop." - John Prutzman R.I.P. John.

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    • #3
      and say goodbye to the tire....
      Once you can accept the universe as being something expanding into an infinite nothing which is something, wearing stripes with plaid is easy.
      - Albert Einstein

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      • #4
        Re: Rear tire smoke

        Originally posted by fasteddie
        How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
        Learn to control your bike first???

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        • #5
          This is the only trick I can do. Hold on the the front brake while in first gear. Give gas and slowly release the clutch. Make sure you don't let go of the brake.
          Popcorn Love

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          • #6
            OOH OOH, that's me!
            I also started with slightly wet pavement for the rear tire only
            somone put a picture of me in their thread
            I feel so special
            here's the video BTW
            Click here to watch Burnout-on-my-1989-Katana-600
            Live and Lean.
            When the going gets twisty, the going get twistin.
            "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
            Romans 3:23

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            • #7
              http://media.putfile.com/burn-n-pop92 now thats a burn out or 3

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              • #8
                hey david, was that you on the honda?,, burning one of the track day tires
                Ray - Thank you, may I have another?

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                • #9
                  I don't mean to sound like a jerk...but if you have to ask, you shouldn't be trying it.
                  I like you. When the world is mine your death will be quick and painless.

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                  • #10
                    You can do about 10 of them and then its time for a new rear tire.
                    I can't resist when I'm stopped next to a school bus.

                    If you think you are losing control pull in the clutch.

                    Best to try with cold tires. DON'T TRY IT WITH HOT TIRES unless you like the footpegs banging the back of your legs.
                    Race On The Track ... Never On The Street

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by seypea
                      hey david, was that you on the honda?,, burning one of the track day tires
                      yes ray thats my cbr and that was a tracktire

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                      • #12
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                        Fast Eddie

                        No day is promised, live life to the fullest!!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Rear tire smoke

                          Originally posted by fasteddie
                          Originally posted by Black_peter
                          Originally posted by fasteddie
                          How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
                          Learn to control your bike first???
                          Originally posted by Wingspan
                          Originally posted by fasteddie
                          How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
                          I don't mean to sound like a jerk...but if you have to ask, you shouldn't be trying it.
                          You see; its because of these types of ignorant responses that can make this website go down the toliet. This post has been viewed by over 100 people. If I asked a "stupid" question, they had the decency of not repling back with stupid ass replies like these two, especially when you try to pardon your sarcasm with "Im not tring to sound like a jerk...but.... To everyone else who gave me valuable information, I say thank you.
                          David, by the way, thanks man for being a good sport about me using your picture to get my point accross.
                          Fast Eddie

                          No day is promised, live life to the fullest!!

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                          • #14
                            Using the second gear gives more effect

                            But i have seen a 1100 gsx-r doing a burnout with 6.th gear

                            GSX 750F "sleeper" Powered by 1100 katana.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Rear tire smoke

                              Originally posted by fasteddie
                              Originally posted by fasteddie
                              Originally posted by Black_peter
                              Originally posted by fasteddie
                              How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
                              Learn to control your bike first???
                              Originally posted by Wingspan
                              Originally posted by fasteddie
                              How do you make this happen without loosing control of the bike?
                              I don't mean to sound like a jerk...but if you have to ask, you shouldn't be trying it.
                              You see; its because of these types of ignorant responses that can make this website go down the toliet. This post has been viewed by over 100 people. If I asked a "stupid" question, they had the decency of not repling back with stupid ass replies like these two, especially when you try to pardon your sarcasm with "Im not tring to sound like a jerk...but.... To everyone else who gave me valuable information, I say thank you.
                              David, by the way, thanks man for being a good sport about me using your picture to get my question answered.
                              Fast Eddie

                              No day is promised, live life to the fullest!!

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