how to do a doughnut
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If its not maybe other people are learning from it. Burning donuts will wear your rear tires quicker than normal. Your bearings and the rest of the quad shouldnt experience any additional wear from them though.
I know for a fact that even a 220 will break the rear tires loose with little trouble. My friend was doing them on his ATC90 with the big balloon tires, if it can do a donut damn near anything can.
I know for a fact that even a 220 will break the rear tires loose with little trouble. My friend was doing them on his ATC90 with the big balloon tires, if it can do a donut damn near anything can.
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I know for a fact that even a 220 will break the rear tires loose with little trouble. My friend was doing them on his ATC90 with the big balloon tires, if it can do a donut damn near anything can. >>
You probably can do that in dirt or sand, but not on grass unless you're doing them in reverse [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] when you try doing stuff like that when you pin the throttle too much weight is taken off of the single A-arm and it just plows forward instead of turning... If you saw the front end of a 220 you'd know what I mean the tires are like this \/.
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