Alrighty time to re-sur-erect this one.
So we went from creating a list of about 18 or so people keen to do the Superbike School 6 months ago ... to having 4 (+1 I believe) actually doing it yesterday. I know some others were on the waiting list and there will no doubt be plenty of other reasons ... so I was a little disappointed, but what can I say you missed a good day.
If you have the fundage I can recommend the superbike school, it follows a well rehearsed curriculum which builds logically throughout the day. Honestly there wasn't really anything new to be learnt (well I had read about it all before) but the way you go about honing the skills with your coach ... on track ... does change your perceptions. Importantly they unclutter your mind (basically impossible for me) and have you focus on one thing at a time. Regardless of how good or fearless you are, you are just not capable of doing this on the road.
On the feedback form I said I gained confidence from the course. This is true but I think what I really learnt is to trust the bike ... this goes hand-in-hand with gaining confidence. I don't know how much of it will transfer to my road riding, but I reckon I ended up doing OK yesterday ... so I will always have that.
Thanks to the guys for enjoying the day with me:
. Jukie (as always) ... scraping hard parts again
. Tricolore ... quite the academic actually (and the only bike I could hear before he passed me)
. Hambo ... for continually finding the time (as he was at a higher level) to come visit us, discuss things and share his obvious and infectious enthusiasm
. Andy55 ... for popping by to check it out. Hope you didn't laugh too hard watching me try to ride.
I would actually consider doing Level 1 again ... but unfortunately it is not something I can afford to do regularly.
As always there are some photos on JPMs website if you want to fish through them for a good laugh:
http://www.jpmphoto.com.au/frame_2.htmHambo was in the white group, the other three were in the green group.