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    Anybody have Twist of the Wrist 2 in book form they would like to sell?

    Anybody have Twist of the Wrist 2 in book form they would like to sell?

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    Sorry no, but there's a few on trademe at the moment if that helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja View Post
    Sorry no, but there's a few on trademe at the moment if that helps.
    Doh, why didn't I think of that? Thanks for the heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Doh, why didn't I think of that?
    Below average intelligence?

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    I guess it would be to innovative for Bike Shops to sell them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    I guess it would be to innovative for Bike Shops to sell them.
    I'd be too tempted to grab a copy each time the toilet paper ran low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd be too tempted to grab a copy each time the toilet paper ran low.
    Rubbing Keith Code's face across your bumhole?? Something you want to share?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja View Post
    Rubbing Keith Code's face across your bumhole?? Something you want to share?
    No, I can manage it all on my own.

    Thanks anyway.

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    I've read all three of his books years ago, to summarise all you need to know:
    1) use reference points so your only concentrating on things that matter.
    2) envision a doorway, this is all the space you need to pass.
    3) have a braking finished by marker, not a start point
    4) always be on the gas a little all the way through corner
    5) only try one new thing per lap so you can measure if its faster.

    They make god reading and its all about simplifying your thought processes to make it easier on the brain. That new so in crafar DVD looks worth watching too

    Could try tech books if you want a new copy

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    I've read all three of his books years ago, to summarise all you need to know:
    1) use reference points so your only concentrating on things that matter.
    2) envision a doorway, this is all the space you need to pass.
    3) have a braking finished by marker, not a start point
    4) always be on the gas a little all the way through corner
    5) only try one new thing per lap so you can measure if its faster.

    They make god reading and its all about simplifying your thought processes to make it easier on the brain. That new so in crafar DVD looks worth watching too

    Could try tech books if you want a new copy
    Thanks for that. I like the doorway concept.

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    send Neil a PM (neil_cb125t) he is a CSS coach and may have a copy to sell you.

    The book is good, the school is much better. Go along if you can - its a lot of fun and you learn a lot.

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    Presume there is more in the book to the Vid?

    Would love to do CSS when funds and time allow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    I've read all three of his books years ago, to summarise all you need to know:
    1) use reference points so your only concentrating on things that matter.
    2) envision a doorway, this is all the space you need to pass.
    3) have a braking finished by marker, not a start point
    4) always be on the gas a little all the way through corner
    5) only try one new thing per lap so you can measure if its faster.

    They make god reading and its all about simplifying your thought processes to make it easier on the brain. That new so in crafar DVD looks worth watching too

    Could try tech books if you want a new copy
    The Simon Crafar book is more aimed at racing, kieths one is aimed at everything. they are both good videos to watch.

    ToTW and Motovudu both contradict each other though.

    Crafar says lean forward as much as you can, kieth says sit back further.
    Crafar says you cant keep rolling on, Kieth says you can.

    Best to pick one video and stick with that to avoid confusion

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    I would trust the bloke that doesn't believe in aliens.

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    Well to be fair sitting back and LEANING forward are the same thing... Especially for a short ass.... Oh, and who says there are no Aliens sil3nt?

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