| MISSION STATEMENT
Our Goal is to establish a comprehensive
motorcycle riding technology for Motorcycle Riders in and around
Asia. To provide the tools and the venue for riders to develop their
skills in a safe and controlled environment.
This is the golden era for the motorcycle rider. Never before in
the history of motorcycles have there been available to the public
consumer such a wide variety of powerful and exotic machines.
Today, an inexperienced rider can walk in a store,
armed only with the most basic of riding skills and walk out with
a bike capable of going over 100kph on FIRST GEAR alone. Off the
showroom floor, these consumers can buy superbikes that only 5 years
ago, were the equivalent of the machines used by Grand Prix and
World Superbike racers. Motorcycles capable of speeds in excess
of 250 kph! The progress of motorcycle technology in the past decade
is truly astounding!
Sadly, the development of the average riders skills
in controlling these bikes have not kept up. Studies show that over
95% of accidents involving a motorcycle is the result of rider error.
Very rarely is it the fault of the machine. Often times when faced
with an emergency situation a rider will simply freeze into inaction
because he does not know what to do, what his limits are as a rider,
and what his machine is capable of. The result is often tragic.
Our aim is to provide the students with the necessary
skills to ride and enjoy their motorcycles the way they were designed
to be ridden. We teach the students to find their limits and their
machines limits so that if and when the time comes they will know
exactly how to react! We teach the students how to ride WITH their
machines and not against them. All of this, we do on a perfectly
controlled environment, the racetrack.
The racetrack is where these bikes are bred and
born for. There will be no oncoming traffic. No animals or people
crossing their paths. And no immovable objects built or parked along
the next corner. Here, riders can explore their limits and slowly
develop their riding skills... SAFELY!
The proper tools and the proper venue... See
you in school!
Superbike
School is all about CORNERING. We know what you
do in a corner; what it takes to make it right; what can go wrong
and we know how to fix it. That's what you'll get from your school
sessions, a thorough understanding of the tools and techiniques,
which allow you to discover the art of cornering.
Who discovered it? No one has taken more time and care in developing
the cornering arts than Keith Code. He has trained over one hundred
thousand students worldwide and dozens of champions over the past
twenty years.
Whether you ride a 500GP bike, sportbike, cruiser, tourer or even
a scooter, just to go to work and back, the fact is that a motorcycle
is a motorcycle and a corner is a corner. And cornering is where
the fun is...
THE CORNERING SCHOOL
Every rider already has a sense of how good they can be and what
the perfect corner should feel like. There wouldn't be any reason
to keep on riding if we didn't at least have a sense of what it
would feel like to really nail a turn.
Over
the last twenty years, the Cornering School format has been tested
on every kind of rider, on every style of bike from cruisers to
GP bikes. With over 50,000 success stories around the globe, we
discovered that absolutely everyone benefited from the training
program. Why? Because every rider must deal with the same cornering
problem.
FAST OR SLOW, FULLY EQUPPED TOURER OR
SPORT BIKE, CORNERING... IS CORNERING.
What is your aim as a rider? Can you see yourself riding the perfect
corner every single time? If you could, what knowledge must you
have to make this dream a reality?
Getting the perfect corner everytime may simply
be a dream, but by following the Cornering School's Step-By-Step
Training System, we know you can bring that dream a little
closer.
Each LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION is designed to give you the 'tools' you
need to create a successful corner on any stretch or road or track.
FACT: STEP-BY-STEP ADVANCED RIDER TRAINING
WAS INVENTED BY KEITH CODE AT THE SUPERBIKE SCHOOL.
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