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A Twist of the Wrist II
A Twist of the Wrist II: The Basics of High-Performance Motorcycle Riding | Keith Code
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Motorcycles weren't designed by opinions or good advice and riding them is the same. Keith Code's A Twist of the Wrist II describes with precision the essential riding techniques that all riders need to understand. Code lays out the seven knee jerk 'Survival Reactions' which every rider has experienced and clearly describes how they are, in every case, contrary to good technique. It is the first book to describe these and goes on to define, in step-by-step detail, the proper technical skills necessary to overcome them. Having good technical riding skills allows riders to conquer their fears and overcome their barriers to cornering. The book contains twenty-six chapters of exact procedures which address: Rider input, Steering, Precision Visual Skills, Braking, Body Position, Throttle Control, Lines, the different types of Traction and much more. A Twist of the Wrist II is based on Code's vast experience: acknowledged worldwide, Keith has trained and coached more riders and more champions than anyone else in the history of the sport. His California Superbike Schools have run in seventeen countries at one hundred and eleven tracks and are the number one school in all of them. A world wide best-seller since its publication and translated into seven languages, this go-to book for all motorcyclists from weekend riders to racers is now available in eBook format for your convenience.
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Quite helpful in keeping you safe even if you‘re just out doing errands

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Cinfhen Do u ride🏍 7y
TheBookgeekFrau @Cinfhen I do, although it‘s been a while😕 7y
Cinfhen Bikes scare me! I wouldn‘t let my son get one 7y
TheBookgeekFrau @Cinfhen I don‘t blame you; won‘t let my daughter get one either haha ... I‘ve always been enamored by bikes and motorcycle racing and I didn‘t get my own until my 30s!!! There definitely needs to a high level of maturity to ride the streets; a track is a different story, and much, much safer! With the growing popularity of texting and driving though I feel less safe on the roads🙁 7y
Cinfhen So true 😩 7y
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