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Some nervousness is good. It sharpens your senses and keeps you alert.
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Overdoing it? Not at all. I am no expert by any stretch so I can't judge. I still have not taken Level 1 and 2 (doing that in early June). I can see that a person would need a well-conditioned core.
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That is quite some "hang"! Question: How much weight are you bearing on the handlebars? Any? I am trying to imagine my own left leg bearing almost all the weight to keep me on the bike. Thanks, Steve
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I am attending the two-day camp at Barber in June. I did not know we would go onto Level 2 on the 2nd day. Now I am looking forward to this event even more!
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I am signed up for Barber June 4-5 and I echo Crash's wish list for things to learn. In addition I want to fix my cornering BP. I have done several (more than several actually) track days, primarily with NESBA, and I am stuck and not progressing. I really look forward to CSS to help me take a big step forward!
1 or 2 days Steve?
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The two-day camp! Look forward to it. I have been to Barber a couple of times and really and really like it.
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I am signed up for Barber June 4-5 and I echo Crash's wish list for things to learn. In addition I want to fix my cornering BP. I have done several (more than several actually) track days, primarily with NESBA, and I am stuck and not progressing. I really look forward to CSS to help me take a big step forward!
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Greetings all. 49 year-old who started on cruisers and migrated (evolved?) into sport bikes over the years. I presently ride a 2007 BMW K1200S and 2001 Suzuki GSX-R750 the latter being primarily a track bike. I have participated in many track days but find myself stuck firmly in "B" or "N" group and progress has stunted. Thought I could never do a CSS but some some unexpected discretionary funds came available and I signed up for a two-day camp at Barber in early June. I am really looking forward to this. I have Twist book I and II and recently ordered the DVD. Look forward to riding the S1000 too!
Question On Lap Timers
in School Questions/General Discussion
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I signed up for having lap times recorded at an event to run later this spring costing $20 each day. Because I have my own lap timer am I paying for something unnecessarily? Or, are there some additional benefits from using the School's lap timing program?
Thanks,
Steve