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 Post subject: Amazing Harley burnout in Detroit
PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:48 am 
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https://tinyurl.com/MotorcycleBurnout

A video I shot with and edited of an amazing burnout done on a Harley in a parking lot with over 600 other bikers watching and cheering at a bar in Metro Detroit near an ABC Harley Davidson dealership.

Nick Lee of Wisconsin made his 1st visit to Metro Detroit last Thursday to show how burnouts are really done.
Lee started the World Burnout Tour to travel the USA doing "old school style" burnouts on his Harley. He wants to keep alive a tradition he sees is dying. With intense heat from the burnout, he can take a new tire burn it straight for 7 minutes in front of large crowds creating lots of smoke and smiles.

https://tinyurl.com/MotorcycleBurnout

Eric Seals
Staff Photographer
Detroit Free Press


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