A burnout is a motorcycle stunt where the rider spins the rear wheel of their bike while keeping it stationary. This is usually done on a motorcycle with a powerful engine and a lot of torque. To do a burnout, the rider must first find a safe place to do it, such as an empty parking lot or a closed-off road. Once they have found a safe place, the rider must start the bike and rev the engine until it is in the powerband. Then, the rider must pull in the clutch and hold it in while they apply the rear brake. Once the rear brake is applied, the rider can release the clutch and start to spin the rear wheel. The rider can control the speed of the spin by applying more or less pressure to the rear brake. To stop the burnout, the rider simply needs to release the clutch and the rear brake.
Burnouts can be a lot of fun, but they can also be dangerous if they are not done properly. It is important to wear a helmet and other protective gear when doing a burnout. It is also important to be aware of your surroundings and to make sure that you are not going to hit anything or anyone when you are doing a burnout.