Anyone read Twist of the Wrist?

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Hey guys, It's been the whole winter since I've last been on my bike, and I feel as doing some reading will be very beneficial. I was at Indigo the other day and was checking out Twist of the Wrist 1 and 2, and also Total Control. But I'm not much of a reader so of the 3 books, which one would be the better purchase?

Has anyone read these books? or a diffrent one? I've seen a few other riding books but because I've heard of these 3 first, I was going to pick up one of them and give it a quick read.
 
Hey guys, It's been the whole winter since I've last been on my bike, and I feel as doing some reading will be very beneficial. I was at Indigo the other day and was checking out Twist of the Wrist 1 and 2, and also Total Control. But I'm not much of a reader so of the 3 books, which one would be the better purchase?

Has anyone read these books? or a diffrent one? I've seen a few other riding books but because I've heard of these 3 first, I was going to pick up one of them and give it a quick read.

I think there is a video for twist of the wrist.
 
Yup, I seen it on Amazon. I dont think they had it at Indigo tho, I wanted to just buy it vs ordering something online and waiting a few weeks to get it.
 
Watch the youtube video for both 1&2 TotW

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yea the video (twist of the wrist) is better in explaining/showing, rather than reading theory described with words.
watch #2 first. 1 is a bit outdated.

as for "total control" I'm not familiar with that one.
 
Total control is good, but his course is better. Haven't read twist of the wrist, but I watched the 2nd movie a couple of times.

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Lol, I ended up torrenting it. Oh I meant youtube. ;-)

Still going to buy the book tho, and maybe along with some other ones.
 
Total Control is a great book. So is Sport Riding Techniques by Nick Ienatsch - both are books you can read again each year and learn something new to improve your skills and mindset.
 
Twist of the Wrist 2 is the updated version.
YouTube vid is good, but reading books allows you to envision what they're talking about in a zen type way, which can work wonders on the streets.
Don't have to be a book person to read about motorcycles...
 
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