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  1. Now Booked Level 1 16/7/10. Red/White/black R6 Come and say Hi, if you are there.

     

    Andy

     

     

    Absolutely great day! This School should be top of your list if you ride a sports bike in a 'spirited' fashion. Roll on the next levels........soon.

     

    Hi Andy,

     

    Great to hear that, really smile.gif.

     

    I never did get to this back in May, we were the road and I missed it, so a belated welcome.

     

    Anything in particular stand out about your day? We like to hear how it goes!

     

    CF

    I'd say the Quick Turn and 2 step, really made the changes for me.

  2. Now Booked Level 1 16/7/10. Red/White/black R6 Come and say Hi, if you are there.

     

    Andy

     

     

    Absolutely great day! This School should be top of your list if you ride a sports bike in a 'spirited' fashion. Roll on the next levels........soon.

     

    Hi Andy,

     

    Great to hear that, really smile.gif.

     

    I never did get to this back in May, we were the road and I missed it, so a belated welcome.

     

    Anything in particular stand out about your day? We like to hear how it goes!

     

    CF

  3. Hi Everyone,

     

    I'd heard of and had seen the CSS stand at many Bike shows (NEC). But not really paid attention to what is offered. Last year I went to spain with a group of others and rode way faster than I should. I learnt a bit (well a lot) and luckily got back in one piece. I've now decided to start really doing some learning and I am halfway through reading TOTW2, which I will read several times before signing up for Level 1 soon.

    I am sure there are many out there like me, who could easily make a bad riding decision without realising it. I now know I've got a lot to learn. But have ridden for years (only for recreation) not knowing how much I had to learn.

     

    Cheers

    Andy

     

    Hi Andy,

     

    Great to hear about your journey and what's brought you to consider learning a bit more about what makes a bike go around corners. You're right though, many think they don't need to learn, it's easy and what could they possibly need to keep working on when they've been riding for years right...? Well, as I'm sure you're already learning, riding a bike is complicated, very technical, and gets more and more complicated the faster you go, which is the attraction and the challenge right.. ?biggrin.gif

     

    Now you're officially a member of the clan, feel free to share your problems, questions, we're a friendly lot, some are even quite knowledgable too! wink.gif

     

    If you've any questions about schools, please do ask.

     

    Bullet

  4. Hi Everyone,

     

    I'd heard of and had seen the CSS stand at many Bike shows (NEC). But not really paid attention to what is offered. Last year I went to spain with a group of others and rode way faster than I should. I learnt a bit (well a lot) and luckily got back in one piece. I've now decided to start really doing some learning and I am halfway through reading TOTW2, which I will read several times before signing up for Level 1 soon.

    I am sure there are many out there like me, who could easily make a bad riding decision without realising it. I now know I've got a lot to learn. But have ridden for years (only for recreation) not knowing how much I had to learn.

     

    Cheers

    Andy

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