... Get the tire going by front brake + low rev and clutch release, increase gas, hop on bike. Release front brake carefully while maintaining rear spin, a stabilizer would help.
Your youtube link is broken.. But I'm assuming you're talking about a rolling burnout. That's not for newbies man. If you've gotta ask, you shouldn't be trying it.
Stand up on the pegs and put as much of your weight over the bars as possible. Apply the front brake and let the clutch out while giving it gas. If you do it right the rear tire will break traction, and there ya go.
Get weight over the front hold the front brake and pop the clutch. Its a delicate balance of brake and throttle. You will tuck the front learning
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