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    What's the rules with doing burnouts?

    Just as the title asks. My rear tyre has come to an end and I'd like to use the opportunity before I replace it, to do some burnouts... why not? But I'm not sure where I could do them without getting in the poo with the po po? Is it ok if I do it in my work car park? (dont suppose you can waterblast off rubber?). Only problem is that it's not fully fenced. Thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Just as the title asks. My rear tyre has come to an end and I'd like to use the opportunity before I replace it, to do some burnouts... why not? But I'm not sure where I could do them without getting in the poo with the po po? Is it ok if I do it in my work car park? (dont suppose you can waterblast off rubber?). Only problem is that it's not fully fenced. Thoughts?
    Why not do it in your own driveway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    Why not do it in your own driveway?
    Can't. Shared driveway (body corporate).
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    Rule #1 Get it on camera
    Rule #2 See rule 1
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    If it is on black bitumen it's best to keep it moving, otherwise the seal will melt.
    Static burnouts on proper concrete are no problem.
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    just do it outside any burger king on a fri or sat night

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Rule #1 Get it on camera
    Rule #2 See rule 1
    Already on to it! Gonna set the go pro up and/or see if a work mate will video.
    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    If it is on black bitumen it's best to keep it moving, otherwise the seal will melt.
    Static burnouts on proper concrete are no problem.
    Yea its not black bitumen, proper concrete. Someone told me I should put a bit of motor oil down to help the wheel spin!
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    ...not outside my place after 4am...

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    On private property.

    Preferably with the property owners consent.
    Safest with the front wheel chocked / against a wall / barrier etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Already on to it! Gonna set the go pro up and/or see if a work mate will video.

    Yea its not black bitumen, proper concrete. Someone told me I should put a bit of motor oil down to help the wheel spin!
    cover the clutch just incase it decides to bite

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Can't. Shared driveway (body corporate).
    Then pick someone you don't like and go and ruin their pavement.

    I seem to recall a thread on here where a tyre place lets you do a burnout in their yard before fitting the new one.
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    Love watching them, wouldn't do one on my bike. Stresses the shit out of the clutch and g'box when you drop the clutch. You go for it, but post up a video

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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Already on to it! Gonna set the go pro up and/or see if a work mate will video.

    Yea its not black bitumen, proper concrete. Someone told me I should put a bit of motor oil down to help the wheel spin!
    Cool that will stand up to just about anything.
    Shouldn't need to use oil, it's best kept of road surfaces...
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