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[QUOTE="motor86, post: 131706, member: 16957"] I was playing around doing donuts on my street bike before I got my new tire on. The tire was so worn out it was a slick. So I went in the grass and held it at about 20 mph and pushed it around with my feet. I never leaned the bike. I just pushed it with my feet. The back end felt like it was on grease since it was so slippery. I once did half a donut with the dirt bike (not on purpose). I came around a corner and saw my Brother-in-law in the berm stuck (don't ask, I don't know how it happened). I took the inside of the corner (never taken by any bike before, it is on my track) to avoid him and get around. The inside was grass. I swung around and gave it gas half way through the corner. The back end started to come out. The rear tire was on slick mud and the front was on grass. The back end swung and the front end stopped. The bike was leaned over about 45 degrees. I hung on for about 270 degrees until I low sided. The worst part about that is Eric saw me do this. He was laughing at me for a long time about that. If I was a little meaner I would have said something about him getting stuck in a berm. [/QUOTE]
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