Unintentional Wheel Spinnage

DEMMYM

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This was a first. I was behind a car today and both passengers in the back were looking out the back window admiring me ( OK OK my Bike ) I stayed behind them for a little while and when the lane beside them became open I decided to pass them in a dominant fasion. doing about 40 mph I would guess, Down shifted to second and let that clutch out a little faster than I probably should have and accelerated pretty hard as I was swerving to the right to go around them, Well that back tire decided to spin and the rear of the bike went left then right, Then took off like a bat out of hell. I think it took three blocks for my Butt cheeks to fully unclinch, But Damn that was fun. :cheerleader:
 
Yep, stretchin' will do that to ya! Just be careful if the pavement is wet. Remember at your length, you won't hook on the street unless you have a super sticky tire on a real hot day.
 
Stay tuned for another sphincter tightening episode...same bat channel, same bat time...sometimes it takes:laugh: a couple of days for the little pinch on the seat to smooth back out.
 
Welcome to the world of a stretched bike on the street. No matter what you do it will spin on a 6+ stretch. Looks cool but will burn up your wallett in tires.
One reason i sold my swingarm and went back to factory. But if you like 100mph burnouts go for it.
 
Those kids probably thought "man that guy was awesome", while you were thinking " :shocked:oh ****e, car, ditch, WWWWHHHHEEWWWEWW". Please wash the seat with a mild, no scratch that industrial strength cleaner. LOL I f'n love roastin the rear at speeds, wet pavement is the funnest, nice cool days when traction is scarse. Heaven. My 05 1000 was -1 +3 and stretched so it would lite up in almost any gear excluding 6th and I had a lot of fun replacing tires. HEHEHE,POWER!!, MORE POWER!!!!, oh sorry.:drool:
 
I went out for a rip on Sunday and it was only in the 40's and was hazing the tire every time I twisted the throttle too much.:laugh: With the cold weather the rear tire just wouldn't hook at all.??? After an hour I was freezing and had had enough fun so I headed back home. Good thing I got a set of 016 tires on sale at Cycle Gear last month cause the rear really needs it now but I'll wait till spring to put them on. :cheerleader:
 
Whoops! I didnt know they would do that. At least the chain held up. :laugh: You be careful, may be time for shinko. :laugh:
 
WELLLLLLLLLLLLL NOW!

This was a first. I was behind a car today and both passengers in the back were looking out the back window admiring me ( OK OK my Bike ) I stayed behind them for a little while and when the lane beside them became open I decided to pass them in a dominant fasion. doing about 40 mph I would guess, Down shifted to second and let that clutch out a little faster than I probably should have and accelerated pretty hard as I was swerving to the right to go around them, Well that back tire decided to spin and the rear of the bike went left then right, Then took off like a bat out of hell. I think it took three blocks for my Butt cheeks to fully unclinch, But Damn that was fun. :cheerleader:

And the people in the car looking an saying "DAM HE IS GOOD" if they only knew he needed check his shorts :rofl::rofl:
 
ahhh yes the true use of power that what i like to see. if im lucky ill get 1000 miles out of a rear but thats what you pay for, but being able to role the throttle all through 4th and break it loose at over 100 scares you so much it make you laugh like a kid
 
Whoops! I didnt know they would do that. At least the chain held up. :laugh: You be careful, may be time for shinko. :laugh:

The one and only shinko I ever owned was terrible for hooking up. It was used on the street only. They do create a large patch.
 
I have had mine swish out to the side before on hard acceleration
 
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