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Cobie Fair

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  1. On 6/27/2020 at 7:12 PM, yakaru said:

    by the by, @Cobie Fair / @Keith Code -- any consideration to putting Twist and Twist II on Kindle? I have two paperback copies already but one that I could keep on my phone or kindle so I don't ever forget it for a track day as well as the ability to search for terms would be excellent.

    I'll ask!  I'm so old school, I personally don't want to read any more than I do from an electronic screen...I know, dinasour.

  2. Yes, riding the NO B/S Bike with  Josh Galster behind me...outright terrifying.

    Let's the stage:  Josh was a pretty solid AMA Pro, racing 600 Supersport at the time, good rider.  We were on the NO B/S Bike, and came pretty close to the camera car (seemed way closer on the bike than it does in the video).  At what seemed like the last possible moment Josh would reach down with his thumb and steer the bike away from the car.  What you might not be able to see is how hard I was pressing on the NO B/S bars--surprised they didn't bend.  Veins popping out of my neck, trying to steer the bike (was sure we were gonna hit the car) I felt totally out of control

    Really everyone should ride the NO B/S bike, at least once.  The little fine-tuning adjustments riders make to keep the bike pointed exactly where one wants, not even aware that they are being made,  become crystal clear when one rides that bike.  

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  3. There is some terrific stuff in there (and the first one too).  Maybe we should do a behind-the-scenes commentary (Hotfoot was there...) as well as the best parts to check out.

    I guess I'll start: how many have looked at the footage of Will (our Chief Mechanic at the time and a very good rider) riding one of the bikes and dropping the front tire from wheelie...have you seen the frame that shows the distortion of the tire?  That to me was jaw dropping, how much the tire distorted.

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  4. Turns out that Jawbone Canyon was open, we stopped in there instead of going to Wagon Wheel.  Not as good for brand-new beginners, had to look to find harder ground (not slippery/soft).  Still had a good time, went with my daughter, she's still keen to keep riding.  Interesting that really have to work to keep the gradient of learning correct, and how big an issue it was being a little slippery, even in the staging area.

  5. If we get you out, or even if you are near us and can come and ride it, let me know, we can squeeze that in, takes about 10 min.  I knew the theory, but my first test drive was in front of our shop, so I took a spin on it (full squid mode of course).  Nearly hit a parked car!!

    Gotta ride it to believe it.  

    Any data on the test drive above is protected by the squid clause.

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