A Twist of the Wrist 2 on DVD

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A Twist of the Wrist 2 on DVD

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Not sure if anyone knows or is interested but "A Twist of the Wrist 2" is now available on DVD. I've read the book a few times but looking forward to seeing it in action prior to my course :D

$55 from http://www.superbikeschool.com.au/

Mine arrived this morning :D :D

Just called CSS - next year the price goes up for a weekday course to $469 (was $429). Weekends up too but I didn't ask what to for them.
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Awesome Wayne, looking forward to seeing it.

The bits of the first TOTW DVD I saw were ridiculously embaressing!
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I can only assume that the second one isn't a snooze fest like the first one was...
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I'm about half way through watching it and really enjoying it. It's very easy and clear with the explanations.

Have learnt a lot - now to put it into practice (damn those survival reactions) :D
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I thought the first one was the funniest thing in the world.
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Does it cover pillioning wayne? :P
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sorry mate - no mention at all about overloading a bike :lol: :lol:
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try this....
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how many tabs to the tank of a 250.................to get total lean...or have i misinterperated :roll: :roll: :P
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spel l check thanks :oops:
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Any reviews?
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i watched the DVD and to be honest its as cheesy as a B grade 70's porn movie.
If you can look past the cheesy factor and just listen to what they have to say, there is some good info in there for those wanting to learn.

For those in the know, i dont think there is much you dont already know, but then again in saying that, they may shine a light on a few things you did instinctively.

The book however is a good read, easy to follow and good explanations of technical terms.
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thanks.... ;)

You mean the 2nd dvd right,... Not the first one?
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Yep talking about the second one... Saw about 30 seconds of the first and i stopped it.
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