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    Superbike School from the telly

    I did a quick search to see if this had been linked before...but finding nothing obvious here's the link for the UK telly superbike school episodes for those that may be interested:

    http://isohunt.com/torrents/?iht=-1&...perbike+school
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    Just been watching the first couple of episodes...some cool stuff in there for both road and track
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    thanks for the link. if its the jamie whitham doco with 3 or 4 bikers on track, i watched this when it was broadcast in uk. good stuff

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    Timeout connecting to tracker.

    What if KB had a private tracker for members only, for bike-related stuff?

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    Just keep giving it a go, the shows isnt bad at all. This said, there's a lot of repetition and advertising. I think if you cut all of that out, and just left the gems you could fit all siz episodes into 40min. But the info is worth it!
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