California Superbike School
California Superbike School
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huge_ego

Original Poster:

3,824 posts

287 months

Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Hi,

Has anybody been to Keith Code's school? I'm planning on going and would be interested to know of tips, experiences, etc.

atom290

1,015 posts

273 months

Tuesday 31st August 2004
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Couldn’t recommend you going enough!

The guys there are absolutely brilliant, you will learn loads, and look at your bike in a totally different light.

Do read the Twist of The wrist books 1 & 2 before going to the school, it will give you some insight into what the hell they are talking about. But do read them at least twice. If you enjoyed science at school you will do better than if you didn’t Don’t let that put you off, the course is designed to get your brain thinking, and it does that so well.

Don’t bother with the video, I haven’t heard great reviews

It does have a downside though, you will suddenly start noticing other riders faults, and what’s worse is you will want to tell them why….

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

277 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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A few guys from here have done it, try asking the same on Motopsychosis.com

I haven't heard a bad thing about it (apart from the cost)

rsvmille

713 posts

254 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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It's GREAT........ You'll enjoy it. I always do 2 days the first to get into it and the second to really have a go. Before you realise it you'll be flying round the track thinking "Is this really me riding like Rossi?"

Well maybe not that fast but you know what I mean.

The big thing is when you go out riding with somebody who hasn't done the course and you just breeze past them coming out of a corner because you went into the corner the right way.....Magic...

Good luck and keep us informed of how you get on.

phatgixer

4,988 posts

265 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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atom290 said:
Couldn’t recommend you going enough!

The guys there are absolutely brilliant, you will learn loads, and look at your bike in a totally different light.

Do read the Twist of The wrist books 1 & 2 before going to the school, it will give you some insight into what the hell they are talking about. But do read them at least twice. If you enjoyed science at school you will do better than if you didn’t Don’t let that put you off, the course is designed to get your brain thinking, and it does that so well.

Don’t bother with the video, I haven’t heard great reviews

It does have a downside though, you will suddenly start noticing other riders faults, and what’s worse is you will want to tell them why….


Sounds good. I have read his books and it has certainly helped my riding. I was worried he might be tempted into signing me up to the Church of Scientology.

I would really like to go on one of their advanced handling courses. Where and when are the courses, and how much are they?

Are they the same days as used to be advertised in MCN with Andy Ibbot the instructor? (My memeory is addled as I have given up reading MCN as it is a complete joke)


atom290

1,015 posts

273 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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phatgixer said:


Sounds good. I have read his books and it has certainly helped my riding. I was worried he might be tempted into signing me up to the Church of Scientology.


Yes the books do play with your mind a bit, but you really do notice the difference when you get out on to either the road or track!

phatgixer said:


I would really like to go on one of their advanced handling courses. Where and when are the courses, and how much are they?

Are they the same days as used to be advertised in MCN with Andy Ibbot the instructor?


Yes look up their website www.superbikeschool.co.uk/uk/index.shtml

Andy is one of the nicest people you will ever meet, and knows his stuff

phatgixer said:

(My memeory is addled as I have given up reading MCN as it is a complete joke)


You should try advertising with them, charge you a fortune, then usually screw it up! And all you get is a begrudging sorry!!! I hated dealing with them, but they are the market leader and dont they know it

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

267 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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Cali superbike school - think I posted summat on this about 3 weeks ago? - Dave & I did level 1 & 2 in August - fantastic!! bit pricey but if you go with an open mind & work hard to do what they tell you & leave your bad habits at home then it will be money well spent!!
I thought it was good value & I'm happy to have ironed out some of my 'blocks' that were preventing me from progressing.... the instructor:student ratio was good & they really make sure you are practising the classroom stuff on each session out on track....

Thanks for reminding me.... note to self..... 'book level 3 soon'

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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So you'll be taking out the slide-bike soon Kitty?

S2rr Kitty

11,876 posts

267 months

Wednesday 1st September 2004
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Indeedy... although after seeing the wheel fall off at Silverstone I'm a little hesitant.....

We've just returned from our Pyrenees/Nogaro trip - 2 days on track were much more fun with fresh tactics in my head.... the virgin sliders have been christened which I definately put down to the superbike school - because previously I was pegging it & in danger of crashing, I've adjusted my body position & technique & things are going better.

phatgixer

4,988 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd September 2004
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atom290 said:



Yes look up their website www.superbikeschool.co.uk/uk/index.shtml

Andy is one of the nicest people you will ever meet, and knows his stuff




Thanks atom290.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Tuesday 7th September 2004
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S2rr Kitty said:
Indeedy... although after seeing the wheel fall off at Silverstone I'm a little hesitant.....

We've just returned from our Pyrenees/Nogaro trip - 2 days on track were much more fun with fresh tactics in my head.... the virgin sliders have been christened which I definately put down to the superbike school - because previously I was pegging it & in danger of crashing, I've adjusted my body position & technique & things are going better.

Sounds like I need to do it myself.