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Two-Day Camps

Our 2-Day Camps are open to first time Superbike School students as well as returning, upper level students.

2-Day Camps have all the bells and whistles. With only a dozen or so students on track and 7 riding coaches, there is half again the amount of track time of the regular schools plus on-board video, Lean-Bike, Slide-Bike and the Panic-Brake Bike. Riders experience a complete refit of their riding skills.

We bring the breakfast and the lunch, provide all the gear, including the bikes and the most effective training aids on Earth. The Two Day Camps are really semi-private training.

The 2-Day Camp delivers concentrated rider training with a twist. We not only mainline you with the information and intensive, hands-on practice at the Two Day; we record it and review it.

2-Day Camps fill up quickly. Find a date on our schedule that suits you and put down your deposit.

2-Day Camps Include:

  • 1 on 1 instruction for our Level IV attendees.
  • Over-Your-Shoulder video and reviews by our on-board video "coach".
  • Riding our beautifully prepared 2007 Kawasaki ZX-6R's, with Dunlop tires.
  • Emergency Stop training on our Braking Bike, with Ferodo brakes, naturally.
  • Riding the Lean Machine.
  • Riding the Slide Machine, when you are ready!
  • Lap times for daily review.
  • Maximum group size of 13 riders on-track.
  • Assigned on-track riding coach – only 2 students per coach.
  • Food and refreshments at the track.
  • Way too much track time: 14 to 16 on-track sessions.
  • AGV leathers/riding gear and KBC helmets provided.
  • A major surge in personal riding freedom and the finest training available on Earth.

Note: Lean Machine & Slide Bike available at most tracks but can’t be run in wet conditions.

Braking Bike

Everyone would like to improve their braking skills, so school director Keith Code dreamed up our outrigger equipped braking trainer. Because it is nearly impossible to crash this bike, riders can lock up the front wheel and find out what it feels like. How much force does it take to lock up a bike? What do you do if it does lock? How do you control a front wheel slide? What are the telltale signs of impending lockup? That's what can be discovered, without the normal gut wrenching fear of crashing. Riding the Braking Bike is a part of the Two Day Camp. Check our schedule to find a date and track close to you.

Lean & Slide Bike

What is your optimum seating position? How and where you sit on a motorcycle may not sound like a big deal but it’s huge. Once you discover what your optimum seating position is you’ll understand. This marvelous training aid allows us to custom adjust you to the bike in a fraction of the normal time and much more.

Later, when used as the Slide Machine, we bring you up to speed on controlling corner exits. Everyone knows that the single most terrifying part of riding motorcycle is trusting your tires. When will it slide, do the tires give you warning before they let go, what does it feel like? Those used to be hard questions to answer. Not now. As usual Keith came up with the simple solution to mastering it. Check our schedule to find a date and track close to you.

Lap Times

More than anything, timed laps give riders a good yardstick of their confidence and point out some interesting facts about cornering skill. Was the student: 1. Consistently improving? or 2. Improving their consistency? Both are important and both a measure of confidence. You might say that lap times are for racers, but, whether riders admit it or not, we know they'll instinctively push towards their limits--timed laps gauge that push. Plus, riders should know the truth about their skills and exactly where and how these limits affect their riding and cornering. If the improvement is real, it should be measurable. That's what lap times are all about. Check our schedule to find a date and track close to you.

Camera Bike

If you want to remove the uncertainties and doubts about riding, this is the ultimate. Now you can do it and see it too. Our on-board video camera captures the most important technical elements of riding. Each student rides on the video bike and records his own Over-Your-Shoulder tape, each day of the Two Day Camp. The tape is then reviewed, with a Riding Coach to check progress. Exactly what you are doing and how are totally captured on tape. If you don't see it, we hit the rewind button.

Here's a list of a dozen things you, Keith and your coach can see, hear and objectively correct:

  • Throttle Control
  • Lines
  • Leaning
  • Braking
  • Your use of key Visual Techniques
  • Downshifting and Braking
  • Rider Input
  • Suspension Control
  • Line Changes
  • Body Position
  • Accuracy/Consistency
  • Smoothness

Check our schedule to find a date and track close to you.



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