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    so gonna do a burnout in some other "cats " driveway eh?


    think it's Drury tyre centre with the burnout pad...........good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Cant wait for the " somethings wrong with my clutch thread".
    Amateur burnout on a DRZ400 on tarmac, were I a bookie, I'd give even odds for the clutch going, also even odds for it being dropped if the front isn't wedged against a wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Someone told me I should put a bit of motor oil down to help the wheel spin!
    If you have to use oil/Diesel etc it doesn't count as a proper burnout
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Amateur burnout on a DRZ400 on tarmac, were I a bookie, I'd give even odds for the clutch going, also even odds for it being dropped if the front isn't wedged against a wall.
    I,d say the baskets gonna shit itself. Maybe we should take bets.
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    According to the po-po if you are going to do a burnout you also need to smash bottles and spread diesel over the road. They say this is mandatory for a good skid.
    Keep on chooglin'

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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!
    set one on the side of the engine in case something pokes out while you're whipping it...

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    Is there a skid cruise out your way in the weekends? If so, follow it and do a fucking skid. FTP.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    If you have to use oil/Diesel etc it doesn't count as a proper burnout
    Any skid is better than having traction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damantis View Post
    Preferably with the property owners consent.
    Safest with the front wheel chocked / against a wall / barrier etc
    We don't own, we lease, better see if I can get the rubber off the ground, don't want to have to look at it every day.Good advice too thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    cover the clutch just incase it decides to bite
    Chur for the advice bro!

    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    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
    I need to wait for a dry day + having the time first. Will post up a video, even if it's a major fail!
    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Cant wait for the " somethings wrong with my clutch thread".
    Ever the opoptimist ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikemad View Post
    so gonna do a burnout in some other "cats " driveway eh
    think it's Drury tyre centre with the burnout pad...........good luck
    Just the work car park... maybe

    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Amateur burnout on a DRZ400 on tarmac, were I a bookie, I'd give even odds for the clutch going, also even odds for it being dropped if the front isn't wedged against a wall.
    Thanks for the support ;-) What do I get If it doesnt end up being a flop? Lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    If you have to use oil/Diesel etc it doesn't count as a proper burnout
    Good point!
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    I,d say the baskets gonna shit itself. Maybe we should take bets.
    If there's bets going, gotta setup some rules (hey it's like the thread title )

    End condition, popped tyre or severe delmination.
    Mechanical failure.
    Rider failure (bike hits the deck).
    Rider pusses out.

    Perhaps a sweepstake would be the way to go, a tenner gets you in, winnings split between all who put a tenner on that answer.

    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    Thanks for the support ;-) What do I get If it doesnt end up being a flop? Lol
    Put as many tenners on option A as you like
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    ...the flop is what we really want the report on...vid...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    If there's bets going, gotta setup some rules (hey it's like the thread title )

    End condition, popped tyre or severe delmination.
    Mechanical failure.
    Rider failure (bike hits the deck).
    Rider pusses out.

    Perhaps a sweepstake would be the way to go, a tenner gets you in, winnings split between all who put a tenner on that answer.



    Put as many tenners on option A as you like
    I take it that the last option is valid if the session ends without any of the preceding end results? Confirm that Bosslady is the only rider allowed, and there is a time limit on the session?

    If so I'd be game for a hundy on option 4
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    My sons mate was doing a burnout and all the smoke was going straight over into the neighbours house. Next minute he had the hose from next door going full bore into his drivers window which was down. He got no sympathy from me when he was moaning about it.
    So at least consider who has to smell or breathe the smoke from it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    I take it that the last option is valid if the session ends without any of the preceding end results? Confirm that Bosslady is the only rider allowed, and there is a time limit on the session?

    If so I'd be game for a hundy on option 4
    That's the one. Yes she's the only rider allowed, and put an hour down as a time limit.

    Myself, I'll put 10 on mechanical, and 10 on dropping it.

    Oh, and if a cop/authorite figure shows up, games still on, if she stops there it counts as pussing out.
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    Outside bar africa after NASS. I have dropped many a burnout there

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