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How to Do a Donut on Motocross BikeDoing a donut on a motocross bike is a lot of fun and riders of all ages can take part. Visit any off-road track on a summer weekend and whirls of spun dirt fill the air as riders kick their bikes into burnout circles. With a little practice, you'll be doing donuts in no time.



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Video Transcript: How to Do a Donut on Motocross Bike
Hi, I’m Chris Kelley and we are here with Expert Village. You want to try to do a doughnut? Plant your foot and slide around in one spot. What you are going to want to do is to ride into a turn. You are going to take all of your weight, move it from back of the bike to the front, hit on the breaks hard and your whole bike will move forward. Kind of like that. I’m on the ground now. I’m just going to show you on the ground. You are going to go forward and stick this foot out. You want this foot out by the front tire and you are going to plant it. With that foot planted you want to turn your wheel into your leg and feet off of the clutch. Now what you are doing is you are releasing the rear tire. The rear wheel is going to just start slipping and your leg is going to be a pivot point. The handle bars are to the stop and they are held to your leg so the bike is going to want to turn around you. You are going to use the throttle and the clutch to make that happen. You are going to feel the bike slide around and with lots of practice and the right technique you should be able to stand on one foot and have the bike slide around, spin around your leg. Powered by eHow.com



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