Shifting_Gears
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Yep this is spot on.The higher rpm you drop the clutch the less stress you put on it. To be honest it sounds like most guys would be better just doing an old fashion power brake. If done correctly minimal rear brake wear occurs. Rev up to 6k, dump clutch, jab break quickly but lightly with left foot and then release break after smoke show and roll out of burnout for 10-15 foot pedaling the gas until traction regains. Don't get crazy and try to completely burn out through 1st or 2nd. Crowd crusher emblems are available on the web. Have fun but be safe!
Logic doesn’t apply when it comes to drivetrain stress and burnout method.
The quicker you break the tires loose the less stressful it is on anything else.
The clutch takes a beating any time it’s slipped more than required. That applies to taking off, shifting technique, burnouts, etc.
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