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Posted: 07:52 am Nov 17 2006
by layoutd
go to the http://www.trialstrainingcenter.com site
if you are anywhere near Tennessee, this is worth it. Guess what type of riding Juha and Knighter started out on and how they cross train.

Posted: 07:47 pm Nov 17 2006
by mattR
Shane Watts has a new riding DVD for sale on his site.

Posted: 08:41 pm Nov 17 2006
by AZRickD
One of the many sites selling Shane's video.

http://www.maxxis.com/shop_maxxis/produ ... sp?id=5407

$25.

I think I'll order one.

Rick

Posted: 09:03 pm Nov 28 2006
by AZRickD
Got the book and the DVD after getting back from vacation.

The book is large. Notebook paper-sized. 220+ pages. Full color. Quality paper. Big pictures. Lot's of text, too. If it were hardcover it would be coffee table quality.

Most importantly -- great information. Fixin' your bike. Tips from the pros on fixin' yer bike. Riding tips. Theory. Tips from the pros on riding and theory... etc, etc.

I'll view the video tonite and give you a review.

Rick

Posted: 12:57 am Nov 29 2006
by AZRickD
Not a bad video. Has stuff for every skill level.

Lot's of trail riding and shows the Aussie Superman messing up on a nasty rocky hill.

Rick

Posted: 09:39 am Nov 29 2006
by gtoron
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AZRickD wrote:Got the book and the DVD after getting back from vacation.

The book is large. Notebook paper-sized. 220+ pages. Full color. Quality paper. Big pictures. Lot's of text, too. If it were hardcover it would be coffee table quality.

Most importantly -- great information. Fixin' your bike. Tips from the pros on fixin' yer bike. Riding tips. Theory. Tips from the pros on riding and theory... etc, etc.

I'll view the video tonite and give you a review.

Rick
What book? I this by Shane Watts also? Let us know .
Thanks

Posted: 11:03 am Nov 29 2006
by m0rie
I've got Shane Watts Common Ground video that just came out sitting on the shelf waiting for a viewing. I'll try and watch it tonight and post up a mini review.

Posted: 09:16 am Dec 01 2006
by motorhed220
The ultimate key man, is get used to your bike, be comfortable and on good terms with the thing...you goota be relaxed, and not scared of the damn thing...start off at a comfortable pace and never over estimate corners or ANYTHING...if u your cruising NEVER go faster then your comfortable with just to "keep up"...finally, if you dont know what to do, iuse the tried and tru motto..."When in doubt GAS IT!!!"...