Difference between revisions of "How to do a burnout"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
1 byte removed ,  05:08, 13 December 2010
no edit summary
Line 49: Line 49:
Remember, kiddies. The smoke clouds are filled with noxious, toxic gasses. These fumes may be more dangerous than the glue you usually sniff, so beware. When a tire is burning down to the cords, it throws molten chunks of rubber that can severely bug people who don't like their flesh in strips. When a tire has burned that much tread, it comes apart, throwing straps of tread and rubber, at which point you should be prepared to pull in the clutch and hang on. If the straps lock the rear tire up, you might fall over, which can be quite embarrassing.
Remember, kiddies. The smoke clouds are filled with noxious, toxic gasses. These fumes may be more dangerous than the glue you usually sniff, so beware. When a tire is burning down to the cords, it throws molten chunks of rubber that can severely bug people who don't like their flesh in strips. When a tire has burned that much tread, it comes apart, throwing straps of tread and rubber, at which point you should be prepared to pull in the clutch and hang on. If the straps lock the rear tire up, you might fall over, which can be quite embarrassing.


==  
== The Downside ==
The Downside ==


Now you can go to your local dealer, or shop and make good friends with the folks that work there, because you'll be wanting a discount on premium tires to replace the ones you just smoked into oblivion.  
Now you can go to your local dealer, or shop and make good friends with the folks that work there, because you'll be wanting a discount on premium tires to replace the ones you just smoked into oblivion.  


[[Category:How-to]]
[[Category:How-to]]
3,693

edits

Navigation menu