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Originally Posted by adouglas
You're scared to pin a Ninjette?
Ride your own ride. Practice your skills every time you go out. That's at least as satisfying as going out with a group. It is to me, anyway. I love executing a corner exactly right, even if it is slower than it could be. It's not about speed. It's about precision.
I want to do the TC course myself one of these days.
I highly recommend both the book and video of Twist of the Wrist 2 by Keith Code. The writing style is more convoluted than Lee Parks (you do have his book, right?) but there's REALLY great stuff there. Just read the book and watch the video a few times to absorb it all.
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Yes, I have both the book and the video...
thanks to everyone for the advice