2008 Track Riders
Yep... The leathers that they use in the California Superbike School (CSS) classes. Sometimes they're funky oddball colors, but they're hella cheap for newbies!
BTW, to anyone out there who has an opportunity, take their class! Guarantee you learn more in a day than you would in 5 years of street riding..
BTW, to anyone out there who has an opportunity, take their class! Guarantee you learn more in a day than you would in 5 years of street riding..
Yep... The leathers that they use in the California Superbike School (CSS) classes. Sometimes they're funky oddball colors, but they're hella cheap for newbies!
BTW, to anyone out there who has an opportunity, take their class! Guarantee you learn more in a day than you would in 5 years of street riding..
BTW, to anyone out there who has an opportunity, take their class! Guarantee you learn more in a day than you would in 5 years of street riding..

HAHAHAHA Are you serious? California Superbike School is a JOKE! Maybe for Newbs but it is WAYYYYY over priced.You learn just as much for half the price at Cornerspeed or Team Promotion Art Basic class. Keith Code yelled at Shawn all day telling him he was riding "too fast" and scaring the other riders. Then proceeded to offer him a job at the end of the day. I mean give me a break. Its called Superbike School but should be Track Day Tutorial....
HAHAHAHA Are you serious? California Superbike School is a JOKE! Maybe for Newbs but it is WAYYYYY over priced.You learn just as much for half the price at Cornerspeed or Team Promotion Art Basic class. Keith Code yelled at Shawn all day telling him he was riding "too fast" and scaring the other riders. Then proceeded to offer him a job at the end of the day. I mean give me a break. Its called Superbike School but should be Track Day Tutorial....
I do agree that Cornerspeed > CSS, but CSS brings brand new Kawi's out in full force and I love that. Aside from that, Dylan is a good guy and we used to talk regularly.
HAHAHAHA Are you serious? California Superbike School is a JOKE! Maybe for Newbs but it is WAYYYYY over priced.You learn just as much for half the price at Cornerspeed or Team Promotion Art Basic class. Keith Code yelled at Shawn all day telling him he was riding "too fast" and scaring the other riders. Then proceeded to offer him a job at the end of the day. I mean give me a break. Its called Superbike School but should be Track Day Tutorial....
I'm not denying that the class is expensive, but I've never heard anything but good things about the classes or the staff.
CSS offers several different classes... Not sure which one you guys did, but my experience was great. I'm a big fan of Cornerspeed too! I don't think CSS was like a track day tutorial, but if you're taking the newbie class they offer, I guess it would seem that way.
I do agree that Cornerspeed > CSS, but CSS brings brand new Kawi's out in full force and I love that. Aside from that, Dylan is a good guy and we used to talk regularly.
I do agree that Cornerspeed > CSS, but CSS brings brand new Kawi's out in full force and I love that. Aside from that, Dylan is a good guy and we used to talk regularly.
They dont offer several classes..... you HAVE to start in the level 1 class and move up from there, so US Veteran riders have a hard time going slow. We thought it was SUPERBIKE School and it was more IN FACT a track day tutorial!!!!
There are plenty of other/better schools in my opinion that discuss with you your skill level and work on the areas you need work with to make you a better rider....... for example, a racer dosent want to take a school and waste his time starting with all the basics, he wants to improve on his current skill level to advance...... dont get me wrong, some basics are very necessary to freshen up on, but most want to advance, not learn what they already know.
If Keith Codes school would be more like Skip Barbers it would be 10 times better and thats talk to the individual, give them individual attention and work on the skills they need to improve on!
If Keith Codes school would be more like Skip Barbers it would be 10 times better and thats talk to the individual, give them individual attention and work on the skills they need to improve on!






