Learn Burnout

Burnout

:::::::STEPS:::::::

1. Turn on the motorcycle and keep it in second gear.2. Pull in the front brake and the clutch all the way.3. Use your right thumb and turn the throttle while remaining four fingers holding on the front brake and other hand hold clutch, get up to about 7000-8000 RPMs.4. Make sure to stand solidly on your feet, if you are still learning do the standing one first. Do an A shape with your legs so that your thighs or knees keep the bike from going too much to the right or to the left.5. Slowly start to release the clutch while keeping the front brake pulled tightly. You will feel your back tyre start to spin, but you won't go anywhere as long as you keep the front brake pressed.6. Keep accelerating, you will be making a lot of smoke and turning a lot of heads. When you are done, pull in the clutch all the way or release the throttle your thumb.
:::::::::TIPS::::::::::
1. Do not let out your front brake until you have the clutch pulled in again.2. Lean forward just a bit, but not too much.3. If you do a burnout on a paint strip, it does less damage to your tyre and makes more smoke.4. If you're just starting to learn how to do a burnout, you can try to do a burn out after you wash your bike. When your tyres are wet, they will easily spin out and break traction. This is a great way to learn and gain confidence.
:::::::WARNINGS::::::::::
1. If you feel the bike going too much to either side, and you feel that you are losing control quickly disengage the clutch and release the throttle in one quick smooth motion. You might want to try again later when you feel more confident.2. This will ruin your back tyre. Doing them on a paint stripe only helps keep your tyre intact but it will ruin it regardless.3. Be careful to not blow your tyre.

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