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Started by Daniely, April 24, 2005, 06:41:00 PM

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Daniely

Well, I figured im gonna have a month or so until I can ride again. SOOOO I went to borders today and picked up Keith Codes, twist of the wrist volumes one and two. They look like fairly quick reads, but hopefully I will take alot away from them. Ill let everyone know hwo they are after I finish em :). Gimmie about 2 weeks.
-Dan

Riding: 2001 TL100R
Riding: 1989 YSR 50
(sold) 2004 Raven R1
(sold) 2002 Yam V-Star 650 Custom
(sold) 2001 CBR F4i
(Sold) 1999 CBR 600 F4
(Sold) 2001 GS500

JCH

Sweet!  Hairball recommended them to me several months ago but never got around to picking them up. Let me know what you think of them!
2003 SV650S
1980 GS1100L

Daniely

40 bucks for both, cant beat the price man.
-Dan

Riding: 2001 TL100R
Riding: 1989 YSR 50
(sold) 2004 Raven R1
(sold) 2002 Yam V-Star 650 Custom
(sold) 2001 CBR F4i
(Sold) 1999 CBR 600 F4
(Sold) 2001 GS500

Blueknyt

yeah, think i have his 3rd book around here somewhere, "the soft science of road racing" or something like that
Accelerate like your being chased, Corner like you mean it, Brake as if you life depends on it.
Ride Hard...or go home.

Its you Vs the pavement.....who wins today?

JeffD

TOTW II  Is aimed at racing but the concepts and details can be transferred to the street easily.  (except the whole cornering at high speed because your on the side of the tire which is a smaller diameter thus requiring a good gear ratio to not exceed the rpm limits of the bike before you exit the turn.) :cheers:

Never read the first one.  I'm curious how it compares to the second.
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