I think rider training, no matter how long you’ve been riding, is a good thing to participate in. Apart from learning new skills & improving old ones, it’s fun.
All of my rider training has been through Stayupright. My first course was at Amaroo Park not long after Max & Warwick started their business. Every few years I go back for a refresher. The attendees are always a mixed group & the instructors knowledgeable & good at imparting their knowledge. However I’m considering attending The Californian Superbike School after talking to a number of guy I ride with who’ve gone through their courses. None however have attended SU so I was wondering if anyone here has been to both & can tell me how different their teaching is when compared to each other?
Stricko
All of my rider training has been through Stayupright. My first course was at Amaroo Park not long after Max & Warwick started their business. Every few years I go back for a refresher. The attendees are always a mixed group & the instructors knowledgeable & good at imparting their knowledge. However I’m considering attending The Californian Superbike School after talking to a number of guy I ride with who’ve gone through their courses. None however have attended SU so I was wondering if anyone here has been to both & can tell me how different their teaching is when compared to each other?
Stricko