Keith Code Course

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Have anyone of you guys taken the Keith Code Course?? Is it good?? Planning to take Part 1 & 2 this March. Would appreciate some feedback. Thanks

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yes...especially if you are new...not the best deal track time wise but a lot of good instuction in classroom and on track...

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Keith Code advertises in the back of most of the major MC Mag's. His Ph# is 818-246-0717 and they have a web address at www.superbikeschool.com. I strongly advise his "Twist Of The Wrist" book. :-) Brian

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...me too...get his "Soft Science of Motorcylcle Racing" as well...

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I have just finished Level 3 at the superbike School and had some time for practise. The courses are highly reccomended.

The errors I have been making have not been that great, but being taught the correct way has really changed my riding for the better. I can now carry lot more speed through tight corners. And I used to think I could ride
well...

When I bought the Hayabusa, I really wanted to spend money on it: new exhaust, new wheels etc. I decided instead to spend the money on my riding. It has been a good investment.
GB

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Bottom Line.. Keith could wail on most liter + bikes/rider's with his 250cc GP Bike on a road course. If you go to his school you will come away as a not only faster, but safer rider too. :-) Brian

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Aus1300...... What track are you taking class with K C at? :-) Brian

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I went to his school at Road Atlanta in 92 and allthough it rained and we couldnt go on the track we still got 4 hours of classroom time and they still refunded our full tuition fee. Keith and Judy Code are two of the nicest people you would ever want to meet. After the class my riding improved 100%. It is a A-1 operation and at the time they suplied everything from the bike (ZX-6 Ninja) and full leathers too for the paltry sum of $210 with a $100 deposit if you stuffed the bike. If you havent allready, BUY his book's and Video's. You will be more prepared for the class if you decide to go. Good Luck and have fun :-) Brian

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Aus1300r-same thing for me regarding pipes,etc for my Busa. I haven't done Code's course because he doesn't come up to the Seattle area but I did do the Class course last year and I'm doing it again at the end of the summer. I've added some kevlar front brake lines and will change the front brake pads and put on some Pilot Sports before the school but otherwise all is stock. These schools are really great and remind us that the biggest performance gain comes from the rider.

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Anything about Skip Barber classes at Elkart Lake,WI?

How about a guy named D ick Speed from around Ogden and Grand in Chi?

[This message has been edited by viol8r (edited 05 February 2000).]
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