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Old 28-Jul-2005, 10:58   #1
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Twist of the wrist books
Have you got them?

How good are they, and is it best to get both?

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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:01   #2
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Yes.

Very good.

And yes.

[Edited on 28-7-2005 by Twinfan]
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:03   #3
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:19   #4
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I read TOTW i&ii,

but prefer this book:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...560150-5838810
It is up to date - although still American, it gives a balance of both sport riding for the road as well as rack riding techniques. The explanations made more practical sense to me than TOTW - but each to their own.
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:21   #5
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Steve,

I've got TOTW 1 and 2, it's fairly hard going as it's Americanised, but the principles are very well thought out, I can bring them along to the meet next week if you want.

Myself, Lily and Shaun are off to Level 2 next month, so if you want anything - Books/DVD's etc let me know as Andy did say he could offer some discount on those items
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:39   #6
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The latest "Fast Bikes" mag has the original TOTW dvd included.
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:43   #7
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The latest "Fast Bikes" mag has the original TOTW dvd included.

It's a very edited version, which covers only a few lessons etc from Level 1, not the full DVD's
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You can purchase the books and audio tapes and more off the CSS website:
http://www.superbikeschool.co.uk/uk/...gory.php?id=18
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...Has anyone else read 'Sport Riding Techniques' ?
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Old 28-Jul-2005, 12:04   #10
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Thanks Jon. we'll sort something next Wed'.

bet I still bottle it through the Goose though !! still I've got a year 'till TA6 to figure out what to try.

really looking forward to Oulton now - that bleedin' track bug has bitten again
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