| Want to hear what other riders have said about the Keith Code Cornering School? Following are just a few quotes from the thousands of surveys we have received back from students after completing the course… |
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| Q. What was the most impressive thing about the school day? |
| A. The overall organisation – you’ve evidently “done it before” and it shows in the slick way the day ran for us punters. Andrew Weekes – NSW |
| A. Clear and concise instruction delivered in a friendly manner Noel Day – VIC |
| A. My instructor Lou. His diligence to improving my skills was encouraging and motivated me to new heights. Bryce Anderson – ACT |
| A. The lecture presentation was excellent. The layout for the day was very good in that practice of the lecture material was possible. The help on cornering in the carpark was superb and the instructor was very thorough and taught well. Robert Sanderson – NSW |
| A. The amount of learning that is achieved in a relatively short time is very impressive. My confidence level increased very rapidly with each level. William Wahba – Japan |
| A. It really works!! The techniques make cornering feel controlled and much more deliberate. Peter Lawrence – NSW |
| A. The way the school was conducted. A good mix of practical talks followed by the riding sessions. Very good staff. Greig Saxby – NSW |
| A. The learning environment. As the only “chick” there on Level One (on the day I did the school), I wasn’t made to feel out of place or any different than the “blokes”. Much appreciated! Alison Pratt – NSW |
| A. It was the way that each session instilled confidence in my riding. This is what I’ve been chasing for 20 years! Mal Alosio – NSW |
| A. An astonishing surprise! I learned a lot more, heaps more on Level Two than in Level One. I had thought that after Level One there was not much more to learn…now I wonder what is going to happen with Level Three… Alvaro Gonzalez-Lavagnini – NSW |
| A. The whole day is great! Andrew Jackson – Vic |
| A. The organisation and professionalism. John Perry – NSW |
| A. The amount of approachable staff and having an experienced rider to provide quantative and qualitive feedback throughout the day. Peter Ahern – NSW |
| A. Simplicity of just 5 steps being concentrated on. Level of instructor input on track (and ration to riders). Steve’s well practiced and easily understandable tuition. Peter Reisner - Vic |
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| Q. Did reading Keith’s books or watching “A Twist of the Wrist Video” help? |
| A. Yes, I read Twist II often – probably 7 or 8 times now. Claudio Antonioli – NSW |
| A. Have read both books and continue to do so. Very informative and good for refreshing memory. Tony Michelle – NSW |
| A. I bought “A Twist of the Wrist II” and found this to be excellent. I believe that everyone should get the book with the course. It further explains things covered on the day. It helps reinforce what I learned on the day plus more… Justin Felsbourg – Vic |
| A. Reading Keith’s book “A Twist of the Wrist II” helped after attending the school day. I was unable to grasp the concepts (or maybe unwilling to try…) pre-school day. Frank Priolo – Vic |
| A. …it certainly made sense and clarified a few niggling queries. Chris Duffy – Vic |
| A. I watched the video prior to attending the course that provided a level of understanding during the school day. However, since the school day I have been reading “A Twist of the Wrist II” and this is providing a much greater understanding of the dynamics and consequences of my actions on my bike. Peter French - NSW |
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| Q. Are Steve’s riding technique talks useful to riders? |
| A. Fantastic! Very beneficial, the course wouldn’t be the same without it. Even though there were riders with very different levels of skill, Steve eventually made you fell relaxed about what you were trying to achieve and the training being undertaken. Personally, he made me feel less nervous and that I had the ability to keep learning and improving. The more relaxed I felt the better I was at learning. Michelle Anderson – Vic |
| A. Very useful and presented in a very practical way. He has a unique style of presenting, making it very easy to emulate on the track. William Wahba – Japan |
| A. Very real answers and when on track you experience EXACTLY what he talks about! Abdul Jidah – NSW |
| A. Very. He has a very engaging nature and relays excellent experience. It shows that the course is very well researched. Peter Lawrence – NSW |
| A. Yes, I feel that Steve knows his stuff and knows how a motorbike has to be dealt with, and has a good attitude. Gary Myers – NSW |
| A. Very useful, coming back from struggling with the track to reunite with the group for an interactive talk with someone with vast experience as a rider and a singularly outstanding instructor offers an unsurpassed environment for learning. Bravo! Alvaro Gonzalez-Lavagnini – NSW |
| A. Excellent – definitely has the gift for instruction! Guy Hildreth – Vic |
| A. I have attended many motivational and educational courses and Steve would be one of the best presenters I have come across! The content was also excellent. Paul Chester - NSW |
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| Q, Is on-track instruction helpful to riders? |
| A. Mark was brilliant. Encouraging, instructive, helpful, and he trusted me! Mary Drum – NSW |
| A. Yes. It really allowed me to push myself that little bit further without worrying about going to far / fast. Alison Pratt – NSW |
| A. It was great to have someone tell you the things you are doing wrong and can work on them and improve – that was good. Gary Myers – NSW |
| A. Great help and one of the best things about the course. Leo List – NSW |
| A. I feel very rewarded. My instructor was very effective, spot on picking on my weakness and straightaway indicating the solution and showing the result…like magic. Alvaro Gonzalez-Lavagnini – NSW |
| A. Very, to have an instructor follow you and pass on some good advice was very valuable. James Millsteed – Vic |
| A. Yes, I found it explained exactly what action / movement / tip we were to perform – made it clearer and easy to understand. It also gave (watching good riders) insight into just how quickly one can ride with correct skill. Peter Ahern - NSW |
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| Q. Any other comments? |
| I did Superbike School as a last-ditch effort to stay riding. I upgraded from a VTR 250 to a CBR 600 F in August last year and had no difficulty. Somewhere between December ‘04 and April ’05 I developed a major fear of my bike (and riding) and was ready to quit as I just wasn’t enjoying it all anymore. Good friends, Terry Thurbon and Manning Bartlett (along with about 20 other satisfied SBS customers I know!!) convinced me to do Level One. That God (and Terry & Manning!!) that I did because I am now LOVING riding again and smile around corners again instead of getting the sweats. |
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| Now a few weeks after I ‘graduated’ from Level One, I wouldn’t say I’ve turned into a super-quick rider, but since then I’ve had the most enjoyment I’ve ever had on my 600. I feel confident, relaxed and in control – which is exactly why I did SBS. Thankyou again… Alison Pratt – NSW |
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| California Superbike School is such a well organised and informative ride school. I learned so much more at the school than compared to any club ride day. ASBS actually do what others only say they will – educate the riders. The enhancement of my skills shows there is room for improvement in every rider. After riding for 10 years, I couldn’t believe how much more I got out of every session. I increased my cornering speeds purely based on improved stability and control and confidence. I love it. |
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| Every rider who has not done the levels, should do themselves a real favour. Learn the skills at the school and really get a ‘buzz’ on how to ride at high speeds with pure confidence at every turn!! Owen Donohue - Vic |