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Old 02-07-09, 12:45 PM
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Re: Race School

Well done and I'm glad you enjoyed it - provides a good taster

A good idea would be to try a California Superbike School day - I'm not on a retainer here

It would go more in depth at the mechanics of riding, breaking down each component part of cornering etc - and you won't be using any brakes for the first 2 courses (braking on s3)- just learning the art of cornering both on line and off line i.e. when you over cook it into a corner how to recover without resorting to brakes and having a front end wash out

Then you would be more confident on both road and trackdays but will benefit immensely in wet weather riding
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