View Full Version : Barber - California Superbike School - Aug 23-24th
GregGorman
02-27-2008, 11:57 PM
The Superbike School will be going to Barber Motorsports Park Aug 23-26th. But the special days are the 23rd and 24th. Why? Because they are weekend days and they are All Levels. Usually weekend days are 2-day camps because the tracks charge more on weekends. They're also special because I'll be there coaching. :)
Barber is always full so if you're even thinking about it, make arrangements now.
Anyway I'll probably drive up Friday the 22nd and trailering my bike so I can ride it while I'm there. I'll drive back Sunday night so only one day of work is missed.
If any of you can make it, I'd love to have some company on the drive and on the track.
admin
02-28-2008, 12:14 AM
How much how long what is included
what you need etc I am thinking about doing something like this i would be great to reach another level
Tampa Gixxxer
02-28-2008, 02:53 AM
Yeah, Greg post up more details.
seatec
02-28-2008, 08:47 AM
+1 more info dude or a link to the info.
RC Bob
02-28-2008, 09:25 AM
+1
GregGorman
02-29-2008, 06:57 PM
www.superbikeschool.com (http://www.superbikeschool.com)
$450 on your bike
$650 on schools ZX-6
rentals available for leathers, gloves, boots, and helmets.
Levels 1-4. I'm guessing none of you have done the school before so you would start on level one.
Youl'll get a lecture from Keith or Dillon Code on specific technical points of cornering. Those points for level one are: developing a sense of speed, good throttle control, turn points, turning the bike quickly, handling body input, where and when to look when turning.
After the lecture you'll go on track where you'll be followed and led by your assigned coach who will further coach you on the drill.
There will be 5 20 minute on track sessions. After each session your coach will get with you and review the session with and work out what your specific goal will be next session. Immediately following that you'll go back into the courseroom.
Additionally you'll have an off-track steering drill and use of the No-BS bike.
RC Bob
02-29-2008, 07:07 PM
Cool, not a bad deal.
Tampa Gixxxer
03-01-2008, 01:31 AM
Interesting, thanks Greg for the info.
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