I found Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist very helpful.
Check with your local library. I checked out Ride Like a Pro V last year from my local branch.
My father used to caution me against riding a motorcycle. He would say "Anything that goes that fast and has to be propped up when it stops will fall down sooner or later."
I found Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist very helpful.
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But doing a track school is even better than watching something. They aren't real expensive either. I attended one at Homestead-Miami International, and once you follow/mimick the pro's around the course, then come in and look at the video's of your body position and such (which will look ridiculous the 1st few sessions) you will gain valuable skills for the street and track.
Correct me if I'm wrong here Steve but doesn't running track days require that you have full leathers? That isn't cheap although they are good to have when riding seriously.Varies on school and purpose of training, we at PSS (www.pugetsoundsafety.com ) don't require a full blown set of leathers, riding pants and riding jacket, full face helmet (gloves and all that ATGATT stuff).
Dave
I just bought 1 piece and turtle back for $140 on Craigslist. Just keep checking. The suit was $1,000 new. Just some scufs on it from a slide on track.