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    Twist of the Wrist for free!

    Saw the name of this DVD mentioned by some one earlier in one of the forums...

    anyway, On The latest (August) Fast Bikes (UK) Magazine is the DVD supplied for free.

    Magazine is a good read too IMO, They love dem Suzi's just like me

    Just thought it might be of interest to some...?

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    *sigh*

    Its actually just a Teaser version, not the full 107minute DVD.

    It covers Better Lines;

    More Control
    Getting Your KNee Down
    Safer Scratching
    Riding faster

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    Hmmm,. maybe I can find a place to "aquire" it and then I could post a link
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Hmmm,. maybe I can find a place to "aquire" it and then I could post a link
    you would get "green candy" for that...
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    There is a lot of talk of this green candy.
    To every man upon this earth
    Death cometh sooner or late
    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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    I have the video, which I will capture onto computer one day when I can set up the VCR and TV card at the same time, and someone gives me the damn cable back.
    It is a years since I saw it. From memory, it is truely tedious. Like really, really sleep inducing. Not that well produced either. The book is better.
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    The dvd is pretty ordinary by any standard and really not worth purchasing the magazine for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffm
    From memory, it is truely tedious. Like really, really sleep inducing. Not that well produced either. The book is better.
    I've got the video as well. Tedious ?? Must be Keiths monologue, geez that guy has a boring voice. He's not that exciting in person either. Knows his stuff, but he's fairly quiet.
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