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  1. Hi there guys, I thought i would ask a pretty generic question and find out what more experienced people than myself think. I have been riding now for nearly three years, done a few track days and completed level one of your school. By next year i would of saved up enough to do the two day camp in spain with the superbike school. What i learned in level 1 in england was staggering, i honestly didnt think it was possible to improve my riding that much in one day. I was very unsure because of the price but it was possibly the best money biking wise i have ever spent. I aint the best road rider out there but i feel comfortable with how i ride and i can hold my own to a certain level. I certainly dont push it that hard on the road frankly because there are just too many risks. I love my track days though and this is where i feel i can really push myself and give it everything, this is where i do my real riding. I currently own a GSXR 600 K1, however i wanna purchase a Fairly new R1, a 2007 model. Im always reading about lethal 1 litre bikes are and only experienced riders should ride them. My attitude has always been your only as fast as your right hand allows. What would you guys say is necessary for someone to step up to a 1 litre bike. by the way, cant wait for the 2 day camp, i KNOW im gonna learn loads and dramatically improve my riding ten fold. Cheers guys.
  2. hi there, i have just booked up level 1 in the hopes that this will dramaticly improve my riding. i have already done 1 track school that was advised to me by a friend and i can honestly say it was money wasted. although the time on track itself was good i felt that for a school itself taught me nothing. So my question to you is this, how much can i honestly expect to learn from level 1. i have only been riding for a year and i love it loads and like everyone else i want to get better. i feel like im leaning at my max, and after speaking to friends who watch me and recorded me i can see im hardly leaning the bike at all. and it feels like im riding on my limit. i get home after my ride and look at my back wheel to see that those inch and a half strips either side of my wheel are still there. dont get me wrong i aint expecting to be rossi or stoner after any level of training but i really want to get drastically better. if level 1 goes well i will for sure book up level 2. i have a gsxr 600 andit still feels like im wasting a bike that was built for so much more than i can ever ride it. i aint the worst rider i have seen but it just feels like everyones abilities are just overtaking mine easily. so could the CSS really change my riding to a degree that i will notice the change. i aint bothered about keeping up with the pack at the moment but knowing that there is hope in sight is a great incentive. so basically will level really benifit me. thanks
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