Doing a dry pavement burnout on a Rocker
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I have a Rocker and have been doing burn outs forever. My last 2 bikes - a 2000 Lowrider and a 99 Road King both had dual discs in the front and a skinny rear tire ( 150 and a 130 ) They both also had 95in motors w cams. Doing a burnout on either bike was effortless. Click it into 2nd, grab the front brake hard and let her rip. I could produce a cloud of smoke anytime/anywhere. The Rocker is a different animal though. With that gumball tire on the back, a skinny front plus only a single disc to hold it it ain't easy. No matter how hard I hold the brake the tire just slides. Without cheating by putting the front tire against something its tough. I gave up on standing burnouts, every now and then I dump the clutch on a roll and get some good rubber but thats it. Not sure it will do that stock cause I never tried, I have a 103 w cams and its pretty easy.
I wouldn't mind a little more front tire on the bike. Anyone know of options that keep the same wheel style?
Last edited by Warp Factor; 08-16-2012 at 05:46 AM.
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