Release the Beast

wildman

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Has anyone lit up the rear tire at a bike rally. With a 2011 stock Roadster, just give the Beast a quarter throttle and pop the clutch to smoke the tire. No front braking needed, Just Raw Power Baby.

:eek: The Harley guys drop there jaws!
:p The Ladies are ready to drop their pants for the Bad Boy!
:D You see ENVY on everyone's face!

Yes, the Thrill is worth the price of a little rubber. Just laying 20 feet of rubber, will draw the ladies and get you LAID.

WHOSE YOUR DADDY
 
Has anyone lit up the rear tire at a bike rally. With a 2011 stock Roadster, just give the Beast a quarter throttle and pop the clutch to smoke the tire. No front braking needed, Just Raw Power Baby.

:eek: The Harley guys drop there jaws!
:p The Ladies are ready to drop their pants for the Bad Boy!
:D You see ENVY on everyone's face!

Yes, the Thrill is worth the price of a little rubber. Just laying 20 feet of rubber, will draw the ladies and get you LAID.

WHOSE YOUR DADDY

A 20 foot rubber should scare most women off :eek:
 
After I installed the GiPro and before the other mods, I could roast the tire or wheelie with just a twist of the throttle. I didn't have to drop the clutch anymore after putting on that little toy even when it was still stock.

Of course now I have to be careful it doesn't happen by accident or throw me off completely when just taking off with close to full throttle. :eek:

With the car tire I have to lay across the tank to spin the tire, otherwise it just grabs and stands straight up.
 
Not a roadster but last weekend I did a 75 foot burnout with a car tire at a local bike ralley. The guy on a harley that was trying to show off by doing little ones left.
 
It's strange, my 2011 roadster won't spin the tire or pop the front up on power alone (aka no clutch dumps). I do weigh 265, that might have something to do with it
 
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