I like CSS (passed two levels), I like Racing School Europe, and I can recommend two online schools - very new US Yamaha Champions School - Online (ChampU), and UK based Life at Lean. In every case value from these courses is independent from bike and is kind of permanent.
Hell yeah! EVERY SINGLE RIDER owes it to themselves to get professional training. I did a day of CSS in Virginia on their S1000RR a couple years ago and am itching to go back for a two-day.
Something so small makes such a huge difference, my wrist been killing me when I ride (new rider) and this definitely helped
I like CSS (passed two levels), I like Racing School Europe, and I can recommend two online schools - very new US Yamaha Champions School - Online (ChampU), and UK based Life at Lean. In every case value from these courses is independent from bike and is kind of permanent.
Hell yeah! EVERY SINGLE RIDER owes it to themselves to get professional training. I did a day of CSS in Virginia on their S1000RR a couple years ago and am itching to go back for a two-day.
Same i did too , in Virginia !!!
Great vid and I think I spotted the epic Laramoto on track with you too!
Yes indeed - she was learning to be a coach! She can certainly ride a bit… 🤙
They would get more business along help the industry as a whole if they had a discount day weekly. I personally would never pay those kinds of prices.
That is a lot of cash compared to how much the Ron Haslem course used to be.
Absolute agree !!! CSS is all worth it !
Also, it's a huge and fun community!
Took this and worth every penny. Going next year to finish 3 and 4
Must have been amazing. Start with Twist of the Wrist II.
Agree!
I’d love to experience that one also someday
It's unfortunate they still teach riding technique as if the front tires were made with 1985 compounds...
This is on my bucket list.
££££££ oooooof