a very good watch for new riders

Watched it a few times already.

Always helpful, learn new things every time.
I'd also suggest getting a copy of the book (both) and reading them.
I also heard great thing about Total Control by Lee Parks, but haven't read it yet myself (need to grab a copy sometime.) Same with Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ienatsch.
 
Thanks, but what a crappy day to watch it, lol. I just want to get out there riding right now.
 
I thought it would be a wristwatch that told me what gear I'm in. Analog of course.
 
is there a condensed version somewhere without all the crappy acting and glamour shots?

I need to learn how to ride but I only have 12 minutes.
 
Better yet take a one day course...I have done this a few times now. Just came back from Barber in Alabama but they travel all over the US. There is a good track in New Jersey that I might try next summer. There are 4 levels that you can take on 4 separate days. Great thing to do on winter vacation as well. One winter I did a one day school at Sears Point Infineon and another at Streets of Willow.

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Great vid. try to watch it every once in a while as a refresher. production quality sucks, but the information is great.
 
For the record: watched 1st 10 mins, excellent video. Wanted to support their work, and just bought both books and dvd on amazon. ~$60 all in.

If you can afford it, buy it. This is someone who has done a really great public service for riders.

Many people who don't pay probably wouldn't have paid anyway, and I only paid because I saw the sample online. Evidence that downloads net out.
 
For the record: watched 1st 10 mins, excellent video. Wanted to support their work, and just bought both books and dvd on amazon. ~$60 all in.

If you can afford it, buy it. This is someone who has done a really great public service for riders.

Many people who don't pay probably wouldn't have paid anyway, and I only paid because I saw the sample online. Evidence that downloads net out.

I agree . I watched about 15 minutes of it yesterday morning and was really impressed.

Must have been a pirated video though - it was taken down by the evening due to a copyright infringement claim.

Will be ordering mine shortly.
 
"Jerry Motorman-Ride like a pro" is far better for beginners, and pretty much everybody else that spent most of the time riding on the street. I downloaded "Twist of the wrist 2" couple of years ago and it is good,
I'm just saying rider on latest SS bike with matching colors gear, look ridiculous if he is dragging his feet, duck walking, or making 3 points instead U turn.
 
I agree . I watched about 15 minutes of it yesterday morning and was really impressed.

Must have been a pirated video though - it was taken down by the evening due to a copyright infringement claim.

Will be ordering mine shortly.

I agree..but I already bought my copy when doing a one day school last month!
 
I watched this, and used up all the tire finally =)

There is an L turn on the way to school and I was never able to take it over 40km/h. Today I did a 55km/h run few times in a row.

Thanks for the share =)
 
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