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For those so disposed you can download it via a multitude of torrent sites
There's another vid that's good for more high speed maneuvers. It's called "Twist of the Wrist vol. 2" by Keith Code. Its geared toward sport bikes but much of the information is transferable.
Good video. Learned stuff just by watching it. The brake and clutch combo works awesome. Going to practice the manuvers and also take the class here in Atlanta next year. You get go twice actually for the price of one time. Any additional skill I can learn I feel will help me. Especially with all the idiots out on the roads these days.
For those so disposed you can download it via a multitude of torrent sites
There's another vid that's good for more high speed maneuvers. It's called "Twist of the Wrist vol. 2" by Keith Code. Its geared toward sport bikes but much of the information is transferable.
Ya know; the guy probably works hard to put this type of product together and it's not like he is Microsoft or some other corporate giant. If you want his stuff you really should just pay the guy. It's not that much money.
Ya know; the guy probably works hard to put this type of product together and it's not like he is Microsoft or some other corporate giant. If you want his stuff you really should just pay the guy. It's not that much money.
Ya know; the guy probably works hard to put this type of product together and it's not like he is Microsoft or some other corporate giant. If you want his stuff you really should just pay the guy. It's not that much money.
Totally agreed - you gotta support this kind of stuff...
Got the vid, and took the course. Been riding for 30 years, picked up alot of slow speed tips. You got to ask yourself, where do you have the most trouble? Running 70 mph down the interstate, or running 10-15 mph through parking lots and conjested traffic.
I've got that DVD and it's been very useful. Once you have the bike up to speed it keeps itself up. When you're going slow you have to know what you're doing to keep it up.
The DVD will show you how to maneuver your bike in tight spaces at slow speeds with confidence.
It'll also show you how to avoid collisions or dropping your bike in certain traffic situations.
Ya know; the guy probably works hard to put this type of product together and it's not like he is Microsoft or some other corporate giant. If you want his stuff you really should just pay the guy. It's not that much money.
+1
No need to steal the guy's work, he sells it for a reasonable price.
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