Wednesday, November 14, 2012

How To Do A Motorbike Burnout

Motorbike burnouts are really cool way of displaying some action from your bike. This is how you can do it easily, even with a less powerful bike.

1. Start your motorbike and let it heat up for a few minutes. Just like a body needs warm up before exercise a motorbike needs a warm up too.

2. Hold the clutch and the front brake tightly.

3. Shift the bike into 1st gear and rev up to 5000 rpm, still holding the clutch and front brake.

4. Release the clutch whilst holding the front brake and you can see burnin' rubber


Warning:

If you release the clutch too quick you may harm the engine.

Since this is a forced action make sure you do it right or  else the bike will move forward with sudden jerk and you may not be able to control the bike.

Don't do it on the tarmac for the first time, try it on a gravel area.

I recommend first timers to do it in an open area with no obstacles.


Tips:

Lean forward a bit, by which it will cause the rear tyre spin easily.

Let the clutch go halfway for a few seconds and once the tyre starts to spin control the clutch by releasing at full and pressing it back halfway.




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