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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 8:23 pm
by Gringo
Stu wrote:If you can find a copy, there used to be a brilliant book called "Twist of the wrist" and Twist of the wrist 2" (I just know that's asking for trouble... :lol: ) which was a great insight into NOT following your survival instincts, which can often get you into more trouble. Teaches you how to learn what is better to do in a tight spot, as well as fast and flowing riding styles. Much like the Police book, I would guess. Haven't seen a copy of it for years though. :roll:
'Twist of the wrist II' is the better book. Combined with 'Motorcycle Roadcraft' you'll be sorted. If you want to do speed in relative safety, I'd recommend the 'Ron Haslam Race School' at Donington. They supply ALL the kit, i.e. one-piece leathers, helmet, boots, gloves, and bike. And you have a tutor who is an experienced racer. Could even be 'Rocket Ron' himself... :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 9:01 pm
by RayC
Stu wrote:If you can find a copy, there used to be a brilliant book called "Twist of the wrist"
Think Bri`s got a copy of that somewhere. if its the same one i`m thinking of ;)

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 9:29 pm
by bananaskin
:laughing3: :laughing3:

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 10:22 pm
by newport100
[quote="Cuda440"

Think Bri`s got a copy of that somewhere. if its the same one i`m thinking of ;)[/quote]

Thanks Ray- I need one with all pages visible though
:lol:

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 09 8:07 am
by Stu
Gareth wrote:Never saw mine again after you borrowed it. You owe me some serious dosh in late fees Bro !

:wack:
*Ahem* :oops:

Who? What? Where? 8-[