What is the best brake & corner course? QLD

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Re: What is the best brake & corner course? QLD

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ozx6r wrote:for me bday getting the above and they have asked where i want to go
so please tell me ppls who runs the best course?
also cost if if u know!
thanks in advance
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Pat, another option is to get involved in the *mentoring* program we have at OSB, the more experienced riders are taking ppl who want help under their wing :)
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tanyathecheeky wrote: *mentoring* program we have at OSB

OSB ? What's that tanya?
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Ozsportsbikes, it's another bike forum :)
it's my other home :D
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Just bit the bullit,come south to the best,Aus {California} superbike school,level one is the best eye opener that you will get on track! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Nanna10r »

Is "Mentoring" an Tuff way of saying "Nannarin" Tanya ?. :wink:
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lol no Brett.. it's nothing like Nanna'ing

redroo followed me, then made suggestions
i followed him
we spent most of a day working on lines, body positioning and such.

end result was taking a minute less to do a 5km stretch of road.. and the removal of me freaking out when coming up to a corner. I'd had trouble since red dave's crash, and i wanted help before i went away, and i got exactly what i needed.

Did wonders, if he'd nanna'ed me i would have just got frustrated :D
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Ok mate i was just having a dig anyhow. i;m glad there is people taking the time to tach these skills to fellow riders. Hats off to RedRoo hes a mate of a legend of mine.
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Mojo67 wrote:
Barrabob wrote:Or you can follow red leader to pi you will learn plenty there. :D


Worked for me! :wink:


Thanks guys, but that wasn't me. 8) You can learn a heluv a lot spending 5,000km and many days on your bike.

I think everyone should do cornering and braking courses at least every two years if you can afford. Doesn't matter how long you've been riding, you will always learn something.
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