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Momentum
8th January 2006, 12:09
Well the tred on the back tyre of the cbr was looking a little low so i rung round some bike shops to price up a new one $135 fitted from boyed honda not a bad deal at all. So i was like "hold that tyre for me i will be in tomorrow to get it fitted."

as soon as i got off the phone i called my good mate stacy.

"bro i am getting new rubber on the bike tomorrow so you have to show me how to do a burn out on the bike." He was glad to help :yeah:

so friday night rode over to his place he grab it cam and jumped in his car.

i followed on the bike

i know its not the best one but hey it was my first attempt at a burn out

Mr. Peanut
8th January 2006, 12:19
Aaargh think of your chain?!! and now theres rubber all over your mudguard! :crazy:

:rofl: Awesome burnout tho :corn:

Do it again!!! and video it next time :clap:

Momentum
8th January 2006, 12:25
i put some dish washing lquid down first and did not dump the clutch so was not to bad on the clutch and chain at all

i have a avi but its about 29mb and its not as good as the pics it was only in first gear. the pics i started in 2nd gear

the next burn out will be atlest 5000k's away from now lol

Coyote
8th January 2006, 12:28
That's pretty awesome :2thumbsup I tried that when I had the CBR but it didn't work out too well

Momentum
8th January 2006, 12:43
heheh thanks once my mate told me how to do them it was not to hard
but it took me about 3 goes the first time to get it going :wari:

YAY no longer a scooter boy I am a moped rider now

Mr. Peanut
8th January 2006, 12:47
I did a burnout on my sj125 scooter once, i had to get a mate to lift up the back wheel first tho other wise the clutch wasn't too happy out it :eek5:

ajturbo
8th January 2006, 12:58
mmmm.. mine has a nail sticking out of it... that would cause sparks..:innocent:

Momentum
8th January 2006, 13:03
yeah i dont think having a nail sticking out of it would work to well lol

Waylander
8th January 2006, 14:02
Dammit, you've got more smoke than me. Beaten by a 250..... ohwell atleast I didn't have to use dishwaser liquid lol. Boy racer deasel anyone? Lol Jokes mate good show.

Deviant Esq
8th January 2006, 14:42
Good effort mate! And extra props for taking pix! :2thumbsup

And since (naturally) this took place on *ahem* private property by *ahem* a trained expert... I think that deserves some bling!! :first:

Korea
8th January 2006, 14:46
Rrrrrrrrugged! Next time one-handed with the other saluting the devil :p

Sniper
8th January 2006, 15:19
Nice work on destroying a tyre, chain, sprockets, ect.

(Im jealous)

Momentum
8th January 2006, 16:27
Nice work on destroying a tyre, chain, sprockets, ect.

(Im jealous)

should not have been to bad on the bike i did not have to dump the clutch at all

just eased it out till it started to grip then let it out and whala SMOKE

Momentum
8th January 2006, 16:30
Dammit, you've got more smoke than me. Beaten by a 250..... ohwell atleast I didn't have to use dishwaser liquid lol. Boy racer deasel anyone? Lol Jokes mate good show.

you had water under yours and is that a wall i see your front wheel hard up against :yeah:

Goblin
8th January 2006, 16:34
Dammit, you've got more smoke than me. Beaten by a 250......
Doesn't take much eh?


Good for you Momentum....next you'll have to give the wheelie a go!

Momentum
8th January 2006, 16:42
Good for you Momentum....next you'll have to give the wheelie a go!

thats going to be a little way off yet

dont have the balls to clutch it as much as i will have to to get the front up on the 250

Goblin
8th January 2006, 17:38
thats going to be a little way off yet

dont have the balls to clutch it as much as i will have to to get the front up on the 250
Well just take it easy then...too many have come to grief lately:calm:

Momentum
8th January 2006, 18:31
yeah i plan on taking it easy

rode out to ragland that was fun but when i was back in hams at low speeds the bike was really jerky

tunrs out they had not done the balt up tight enough :gob: when they put the new rubber on

I am just lucky it came undone in hamilton and not when i was on the way out to ragland.

So going to ring boyed honda tomorrow and let them know about that one:buggerd:

Mental Trousers
8th January 2006, 19:08
Oh bugger. Never had a problem with Boyd Honda. They're excellent and usually right on the ball and also my choice of bike shop to buy from/do work on my bike. Even though I don't own a Honda.

Coyote
8th January 2006, 19:13
I miss my CBR :weep:

Momentum
9th January 2006, 11:12
Rung boyed's up today told them about the prob and that i dont finish work till 5pm they said they will get one of the guys to hang round till 5:30 to check it all out for me. BIG :2thumbsup for Boyed Honda

when i first went shoping for gear Road and toad would only give me 5% discount when i said i wanted to spend $1000 cash. walked out went down the road to boyed they said sweet we will give you 10% on everything you buy

Pathos
9th January 2006, 17:40
R&S wasted over three weeks handing in my insurance quote to the company. I avoid them as much as I can.

I'm hopefully not getting a suzuki for my next bike if I stay in hamilton.

A new Mirror cost me $10 less at Phil Turnbulls than one I bought last week.

Goblin
9th January 2006, 17:50
I reckon Boyed Honda have to be one of the most helpful and reasonably priced shops in the N.I. I will deal with them again because they have gone the exta mile to see that I get what I need at a good price. Even cheaper to courier parts down here than it is to buy from here. Pitty about the carelessness you experienced with your tyre fitting though. Hope you got it sorted.

Waylander
9th January 2006, 17:55
Yup, Boyds is allright. They let me take the 916 there out for a spin today when the Hamilton Motorcycles wouldn't even talk to me about one.

Jackrat
9th January 2006, 18:39
Love burn outs.
When somebody else is doing them that is.
I just keep thinking clutch clutch clutch,followed by $$$$$$$$
Nice effort but:msn-wink:

Gixxer 4 ever
9th January 2006, 19:43
All this talk about clutches and chain wear with burn outs. I use to say that but one day it got the better of me and the old GSX-R went up to the pad and smoke. No need to drop the clutch. Just let it out and unload the back at the same time. When it starts to spin up just keep it going. Once it is up and melting it is not hard to control and is not over loading chain or clutch. Be careful if you let it stop and then try and restart it. It is very sticky and then it hard on the chain and clutch.
My son did it on his GPX 250.
His A100 even with race slicks........ Bloody kids:pinch: :moon:

froggyfrenchman
9th January 2006, 19:56
damn this thread! i have resisted the temptation to light a bike up for a few years now. Might have to kill whats left of the irc on me 400 at the one night stand. yes, thats a good plan

speights_bud
9th January 2006, 20:16
My son did it on his GPX 250.
His A100 even with race slicks........ Bloody kids:pinch: :moon:

Hehe... that would be me:whistle: :banana:

So immature....
:slap: