made a video, just a small burnout :D
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made a video, just a small burnout :D
lets see if this works. recorded it with my phone, it was a nice little burnout and then i noticed i have another coolant leak on the left hand side and it looks like its dripping right onto the engine cover on that side. so thats two i get to fix. on to the video
YouTube - vtr1000f burnout
YouTube - vtr1000f burnout
#7
i know im not, lol. im 30 and ive got buddies who are much older that offer to do burnouts all the time. especially the car guys
im glad the sound came out good, the bike has a distinct noise to it and the video shows it nicely. that was around 5-6000 rpm there and near the end i cracked it a little bit and hit the limiter.
the wife still hasnt seen the video, i put it on facebook and covered up the melted glob of rubber on the concrete sidewalk slab with snow till later, lol. see what she says when she sees the video
im glad the sound came out good, the bike has a distinct noise to it and the video shows it nicely. that was around 5-6000 rpm there and near the end i cracked it a little bit and hit the limiter.
the wife still hasnt seen the video, i put it on facebook and covered up the melted glob of rubber on the concrete sidewalk slab with snow till later, lol. see what she says when she sees the video
#8
+5000!!!!
I've made a vid(or 2).....
YouTube - Honda VTR Superhawk burn out
YouTube - burn out pt.2
I must be REAL immature
Not to steal any of your thunder (and I do mean thunder!) uchi, your vtr sounds great. Wish the audio was better quality.
I've made a vid(or 2).....
YouTube - Honda VTR Superhawk burn out
YouTube - burn out pt.2
I must be REAL immature
Not to steal any of your thunder (and I do mean thunder!) uchi, your vtr sounds great. Wish the audio was better quality.
#10
thanks guys, it came out good for being recorded from a cell phone huh
if i knew where my video camera was i would have used that instead but i havent seen it in over a year. lol.
your burnout was good too, glad to see im not the only one doing them in my driveway, i did two in the driveway last year one with each bike, dug a little divet it was nice
ill see your car burnout and raise you a van burnout i did at a buddies wedding like 5 years ago.
YouTube - vanburnout
if i knew where my video camera was i would have used that instead but i havent seen it in over a year. lol.
your burnout was good too, glad to see im not the only one doing them in my driveway, i did two in the driveway last year one with each bike, dug a little divet it was nice
ill see your car burnout and raise you a van burnout i did at a buddies wedding like 5 years ago.
YouTube - vanburnout
#14
The best part of the van burnout was either the smoking pile of rubber or the cows lol.
I was gonna pop it but my buddy wants to do a burnout with it too so i left some rubber on the tire for him.
Now if i could find a place to blow the tire on my track bike i would its brand new but several years old so it'll go for a while.
I thought of using second gear for it next time i will just for you
I was gonna pop it but my buddy wants to do a burnout with it too so i left some rubber on the tire for him.
Now if i could find a place to blow the tire on my track bike i would its brand new but several years old so it'll go for a while.
I thought of using second gear for it next time i will just for you
#17
its not that hard. make sure youre not sitting on the seat, you wanna take as much weight off the back tire as possible. the first burnout i did i got the revs to like 5000 and slipped the clutch out, it started but it wasnt as smoother as this one was to start. with the torque these bikes produce even slipping the clutch out too fast will cause the back tire to spin. found that out the first time i rode it when i slipped the clutch too fast, lol.
5000 rpm, lean forwar, hold the brake hard and drop the clutch and shell go just be ready to give her more throttle as it starts to spin or it might bog down. you dont wanna drop the clutch too slow or too low in the power band cause you risk getting traction and launching yourself on your ***, lol.
5000 rpm, lean forwar, hold the brake hard and drop the clutch and shell go just be ready to give her more throttle as it starts to spin or it might bog down. you dont wanna drop the clutch too slow or too low in the power band cause you risk getting traction and launching yourself on your ***, lol.
#18
also it works best when the tire is cold as its alot less grippy. if youre worried throw some water on the ground and do it on there these bikes have no problem breaking traction in the wet. hell second gear rolls i the wet have caused my *** end to come out, and thats on damp roads.
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#24
Tool doing the GSXR burnout
Great way to wreck a nice expensive aluminum rim, riding with a flat on concrete, what a tool!
You would think he would be smart enough to do this either at his own house or at the tire shop parking lot so he didn't have to ride his bike any distance on a flat.
Even stupider is to do this without having a spare tire to put on. Some clown down the street from me did a bunch of donut burnouts on his R1. At least I can assume it was him since the donut marks are right in front of his house. Three months later I was behind him going home and he was still riding with that totally bald back tire, wearing a harley beanie helmet, and riding while carrying of all things, a big gulp cup of pop which he was drinking while riding. I couldn't imagine doing a burnout and wrecking a tire without already having a new tire to replace the old one. He also had one of those spike stud kits on his bike. Nice.....................
Liked Uchi's by the way very artistic.
You would think he would be smart enough to do this either at his own house or at the tire shop parking lot so he didn't have to ride his bike any distance on a flat.
Even stupider is to do this without having a spare tire to put on. Some clown down the street from me did a bunch of donut burnouts on his R1. At least I can assume it was him since the donut marks are right in front of his house. Three months later I was behind him going home and he was still riding with that totally bald back tire, wearing a harley beanie helmet, and riding while carrying of all things, a big gulp cup of pop which he was drinking while riding. I couldn't imagine doing a burnout and wrecking a tire without already having a new tire to replace the old one. He also had one of those spike stud kits on his bike. Nice.....................
Liked Uchi's by the way very artistic.
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