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  1. Thanks Cobie, I still need to take Level 4 with you guys, so we'll definately cover my dilema then. Ara
  2. Hi Ara, Just now back, sorry for the delay First question: are you dragging hard parts on the ground? What kind of bike are you riding? No hard parts Cobie. '08 CBR1000 Dunlop D211's. Definate wear all the way to the edges.
  3. This question is for Cobie or any other instructor. I've taken Levels 1-3 at Streets and I just started racing at WSMC last month. Please let me know what I need to do to actually hang off the bike more. I am always barely hanging off. I know this must be hurting my lap times. In level 3 shifting your body weight and moving left to right was covered. Is there something I can practice to accomplish my goal? Thanks, Ara
  4. A big Thanks again! Finished taking Level 2. My riding has dramatically improved. I had a great time again. I'll be seeing you all in October when you're back at Willow. Have a great summer! Ara
  5. A big thanks to everyone at the Keith Code Superbike School. I attended yesterdays 4-8-07 Level 1 at Willow Springs. What a profesional and friendly bunch of people. I heard that the Code school was the most organized of all the schools. They were right. I truly learned a lot and had a great time. I will be signing up for Level 2 in June. Keep up the good work! Ara
  6. Thanks Cobie. Yes the jacket and pants do zip together. They should be cool, but if not I'll check out your suits. Ara
  7. Hi, I own a Cycleport 2 piece riding suit. It's made of Kevlar and is AMA Race approved. This should be OK to use at the school, correct? Ara
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