Simon Crafar Motovudu
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Simon Crafar Motovudu
Just got a copy of SImon Crafar's book and DVD.
http://www.motovudustore.com/
The book is basically the script of the DVD so you really only need one of them.
Good production values. Book is like a coffee table book with good pictures.
It has a fairly simple message and focuses on going fast on the track. (Make the
straights longer and the corners shorter.)
Goes against a lot that's in twist of the wrist and covers the whole thing, not just cornering.
Chris Vermuelen makes an appearance on the Simon at home part of the DVD.
Maybe not aimed at road riders (I just read everything) but I think I'll get a bit out of it.
http://www.motovudustore.com/
The book is basically the script of the DVD so you really only need one of them.
Good production values. Book is like a coffee table book with good pictures.
It has a fairly simple message and focuses on going fast on the track. (Make the
straights longer and the corners shorter.)
Goes against a lot that's in twist of the wrist and covers the whole thing, not just cornering.
Chris Vermuelen makes an appearance on the Simon at home part of the DVD.
Maybe not aimed at road riders (I just read everything) but I think I'll get a bit out of it.
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
So, are you gunna burn us a copy or what???
I like Crafar. Loved his opening credits!
Funny guy.

I like Crafar. Loved his opening credits!

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There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
seems to be copy protected and I'm not celever enough to get around it.
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
Quite easy to do ... If you're really interested let me know and I'll hunt up my "dvd burning for noobs" info 

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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
I bought it. C'mon Mr Postman.
He's not a scientologist is he?
He's not a scientologist is he?
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
he's from NZ. maybe worse than a scientologist?
think its on torrent
think its on torrent
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
hmmm just watched it and it's pretty good.
He's obviously anti-CSS but the stuff he says makes a lot of sense to me, particularly if you've got one of those sports bikes that wants to high side or wheelie.
He's obviously anti-CSS but the stuff he says makes a lot of sense to me, particularly if you've got one of those sports bikes that wants to high side or wheelie.
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
link to an interview with him
http://www.visordown.com/interviews/sim ... 20023.html
http://www.visordown.com/interviews/sim ... 20023.html
That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... Hunter S. Thompson.
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Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
I found both the book and DVD really good. While definitely more track focused and assumes an already established ability and knowledge of how to ride a bike, Simon gives really concise and instantly understandable examples and instructions. As jPaddo said he gives a lot of technique on ways to minimise the dangerous effects of a powerful bike while getting the most out of it which I found to be something most books/dvds don't cover.
Definitely recommend it.
Definitely recommend it.
Re: Simon Crafar Motovudu
I always admired Simon's ability in his Riding days. Underrated by default of the spec he was given, but truly a great rider amongst his peers.
What a Great Guy ! I always willed him on..
What a Great Guy ! I always willed him on..
