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Since I'm only 24, and this is the first bike I've ever owned, I've personally never tried either of these. I did noticed on a thread though that someone mentioned both. I'm just wondering if they are possible on this bike. I'll probably never try a wheelie, but I wouldn't mind smokin the tire a little every now and then if I knew the front tire wasn't just going to push. If anyone has any good stories, I'd love to hear them.
 

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Yessss, it will do burnouts and schreeching takeoffs no problem. If you wanna do a burnout pick a piece of smooth asphalt, the blacker and shiny the better. Hold front brake hard and rev about half of the max rpm. dump clutch and SMILE. If you wanna cheat for your first time put a little mix of water and dish soap on the asphalt under your rear. Just dont drive thru it and get it on the front tire. I don't do many burnouts, it really kills the rear but the HARD takeoffs are a real head turner. Have Fun.
 

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If you drop the clutch too low in the RPM range, and you are not prepared, the Stryker will lurch forward. As long as your feet are planted firmly, and you're bouncing off the rev-limiter, it will smoke the back tire as long as you want.

It will also do a sick rolling burnout. :D
 

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If you drop the clutch too low in the RPM range, and you are not prepared, the Stryker will lurch forward. As long as your feet are planted firmly, and you're bouncing off the rev-limiter, it will smoke the back tire as long as you want.

It will also do a sick rolling burnout. :D
yes be sure you're not sitting on the bike either when you dump the clutch. stand up and lean your weight forward onto the handlebars with the front break depressed.
 
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