Hey fellas,
Since the new year we also offer ‘Useful Rider Stuff’ on the website/shop. We think that the products we offer are a great match to the Superbike-Coach track and street programs we run.
The prices are the same as anywhere else, but our eShop will give you advantages: Birthday vouchers, Loyalty points, Referral program, Redeem Code.
Click here to check it out
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Superbike-Coach December 2011 Newsletter!
Hello Motorcycle enthusiasts,
Your December 2011 Newsletter!
(download the Newsletter with links and pics here http://www.superbike-coach.com/Superbike-Coach_Newsletter_December_2011.pdf)
Fellow riding enthusiasts,
So much has happened in the last months that I don’t know where to begin. Most exciting first… I celebrated on 3rd of November my three year anniversary as an emigrant to the United States. You will know better what this means to me and my family when you read this. Another pretty exciting thing is that Superbike-Coach is going to be sponsored by Elk Grove Powersports/Aprilia, so you’re going to see us on road and track on those fancy Aprilia’s RSV4’s in 2012. You’ve got to listen to that V4 engine… you can’t have more of a “Racing” sound! But there is way more exciting stuff coming up…
I wish all of you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Headcoach Can
NEW WEBSITE DESIGN
Finally! The new website design is done. It took a lot of time to do it as it was a lot of work. Besides the work on visual improvements we worked for more text details and better course descriptions. We also improved the way to sign up for our courses and seminars.
GPS technology for our 1on1 clients!
We at Superbike-Coach are using GPS timer Log BT-Q1000ex to teach our 1-on-1 Track Drill clients, and now also our 1-on-1 Road Skill clients. Tracking of ideal lines, lap times, speed, and G-forces will give you a pretty good idea what needs to be changed in your riding. No, you don’t need to buy one. We’ll put one on your bike.
Elk Grove Powersports and Aprilia rocks!
Aprilia Motorcycles are great, there’s no doubt it, especially the RSV4. Superbike-Coach decided for a partnership with Elk Grove Powersports because of their enthusiasm. Yes, almost all dealerships offer good services, but these guys are like friends, and the staff wants it to feel that way. Besides riding their badass RSV4’s, we‘re going to give seminars and classes in their shop. Best thing… all bikes you buy at Elk Grove Powersports will come with a FREE Superbike-Coach course!
Road Skill December raffle winner!
There is a “25 Seconds” Facebook page where you can become a fan. You should hurry up if you're not a fan already, because we’ll put a Road Skill Group Course spot in a raffle, from which we are going to pull a winner out of these fans each month until the book is published! Sign up is free, of course, with no obligations (rules). The December raffle winner was Chana Anderson.
Gift Certificates
We bundle a bunch of Christmas Gift Certificates for you. They never expire, and come with 10% discount on group courses. The duration of the Christmas Gift Certificates is from 12/1/2011 till 12/31/2011. This is something like an early bird discount too.
New service category
In the last 3 operating years of Superbike-Coach we have figured out what the specific needs of our clients are. I am considering apprehensive the education of new riders and their long term development, which I wrote in this column, Read it and you may know what my considering is. Not only with ‘specific coaching’, but also with affordable coaching we try to help all types of motorcyclists. These are the categories of our training sessions: Commuter Coaching, Passenger Coaching, and Sportbike Coaching. Check dates/locations here >>>
Dealership Seminars
We are going to run a bunch of Seminars (Braking, Setup, and Commute) in 2012: A&S Powersports in Roseville, Full Throttle Shop in Modesto, Elk Grove Powersports, and Tracy Motorsports. There are coming up lots more dealers we going to work with. The attendance fee is only $20 and seminars will run 3 hours. It’s entertaining, fun, and an eye-opener.
Google Calendar 2012 schedule
There are many advantages for you and us to use Google Calendar for our schedule: Printable, Event weather forecast, Link to Google Maps, Reminder, Search, Share, Rescheduling directly with the students, IPhone app, and you can Sync it with your desktop Office software (Install Google Sync). You easily can scroll through the schedule (agenda) or sort it by month.
Our sponsors are supporting you too!
We have a strong relationship with our sponsors, which helps make our services even better for you, so please support them. Superbike-Coach bikes roll on Qualifier2 tires from Dunlop USA, who just extended their contract with us. Qstarz delivers the GPS Lap Timers, which we use to coach you on the track. You can’t get more grip for the money. Woodcraft takes care of Coach’s bike fairings, and Ace Custom Graphics makes those cool stickers you can order. Elk Grove Powersports is the latest sponsor and delivers the RSV4.
Next events!
January: Braking Seminar, 1/14/2012, Full Throttle Shop, Salida
February: Commute Seminar, 2/18/2012, Full Throttle Shop, Salida
(download the Newsletter with links and pics here http://www.superbike-coach.com/Superbike-Coach_Newsletter_December_2011.pdf)
Superbike-Coach Corp. - Sacramento, CA - United States
Your December 2011 Newsletter!
(download the Newsletter with links and pics here http://www.superbike-coach.com/Superbike-Coach_Newsletter_December_2011.pdf)
Fellow riding enthusiasts,
So much has happened in the last months that I don’t know where to begin. Most exciting first… I celebrated on 3rd of November my three year anniversary as an emigrant to the United States. You will know better what this means to me and my family when you read this. Another pretty exciting thing is that Superbike-Coach is going to be sponsored by Elk Grove Powersports/Aprilia, so you’re going to see us on road and track on those fancy Aprilia’s RSV4’s in 2012. You’ve got to listen to that V4 engine… you can’t have more of a “Racing” sound! But there is way more exciting stuff coming up…
I wish all of you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Headcoach Can
NEW WEBSITE DESIGN
Finally! The new website design is done. It took a lot of time to do it as it was a lot of work. Besides the work on visual improvements we worked for more text details and better course descriptions. We also improved the way to sign up for our courses and seminars.
GPS technology for our 1on1 clients!
We at Superbike-Coach are using GPS timer Log BT-Q1000ex to teach our 1-on-1 Track Drill clients, and now also our 1-on-1 Road Skill clients. Tracking of ideal lines, lap times, speed, and G-forces will give you a pretty good idea what needs to be changed in your riding. No, you don’t need to buy one. We’ll put one on your bike.
Elk Grove Powersports and Aprilia rocks!
Aprilia Motorcycles are great, there’s no doubt it, especially the RSV4. Superbike-Coach decided for a partnership with Elk Grove Powersports because of their enthusiasm. Yes, almost all dealerships offer good services, but these guys are like friends, and the staff wants it to feel that way. Besides riding their badass RSV4’s, we‘re going to give seminars and classes in their shop. Best thing… all bikes you buy at Elk Grove Powersports will come with a FREE Superbike-Coach course!
Road Skill December raffle winner!
There is a “25 Seconds” Facebook page where you can become a fan. You should hurry up if you're not a fan already, because we’ll put a Road Skill Group Course spot in a raffle, from which we are going to pull a winner out of these fans each month until the book is published! Sign up is free, of course, with no obligations (rules). The December raffle winner was Chana Anderson.
Gift Certificates
We bundle a bunch of Christmas Gift Certificates for you. They never expire, and come with 10% discount on group courses. The duration of the Christmas Gift Certificates is from 12/1/2011 till 12/31/2011. This is something like an early bird discount too.
New service category
In the last 3 operating years of Superbike-Coach we have figured out what the specific needs of our clients are. I am considering apprehensive the education of new riders and their long term development, which I wrote in this column, Read it and you may know what my considering is. Not only with ‘specific coaching’, but also with affordable coaching we try to help all types of motorcyclists. These are the categories of our training sessions: Commuter Coaching, Passenger Coaching, and Sportbike Coaching. Check dates/locations here >>>
Dealership Seminars
We are going to run a bunch of Seminars (Braking, Setup, and Commute) in 2012: A&S Powersports in Roseville, Full Throttle Shop in Modesto, Elk Grove Powersports, and Tracy Motorsports. There are coming up lots more dealers we going to work with. The attendance fee is only $20 and seminars will run 3 hours. It’s entertaining, fun, and an eye-opener.
Google Calendar 2012 schedule
There are many advantages for you and us to use Google Calendar for our schedule: Printable, Event weather forecast, Link to Google Maps, Reminder, Search, Share, Rescheduling directly with the students, IPhone app, and you can Sync it with your desktop Office software (Install Google Sync). You easily can scroll through the schedule (agenda) or sort it by month.
Our sponsors are supporting you too!
We have a strong relationship with our sponsors, which helps make our services even better for you, so please support them. Superbike-Coach bikes roll on Qualifier2 tires from Dunlop USA, who just extended their contract with us. Qstarz delivers the GPS Lap Timers, which we use to coach you on the track. You can’t get more grip for the money. Woodcraft takes care of Coach’s bike fairings, and Ace Custom Graphics makes those cool stickers you can order. Elk Grove Powersports is the latest sponsor and delivers the RSV4.
Next events!
January: Braking Seminar, 1/14/2012, Full Throttle Shop, Salida
February: Commute Seminar, 2/18/2012, Full Throttle Shop, Salida
(download the Newsletter with links and pics here http://www.superbike-coach.com/Superbike-Coach_Newsletter_December_2011.pdf)
Superbike-Coach Corp. - Sacramento, CA - United States
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
3rd of November it is
The 3rd of November 2008 was the date on our one-way flight tickets from Frankfurt to San Francisco. That’s the date on which Marion, Jill and I waved our friends goodbye, and on which we hugged our parents with tears flowing. It’s the date on which Jill just was 4 years old and did not understand what the hell was going on. The 3rd of November was the most surreal day of our lives, full of ups and downs of excitement and emotions.
Just a couple of days before that particular date, we celebrated a goodbye party in an apartment where we used to live temporarily while we sold our house. The stuff we wanted to keep was already on its way through the Panama Canal, in a wooden 8x8x10 box. Some stuff we couldn’t sell was auctioned to our friends under heavy tequila influence at the party. They supported us that way, because actually nobody needs a broken hand mixer. It was a hilarious party in that now-empty apartment, but there was always a cloud over it, with our friends looking in our eyes and asking a virtual “Are you fuckin’ serious?!” and “When are you coming back?!”. In the morning, or more accurately in the middle of the hangover, the answer was confirmed and clarified…there was nothing that could stop us.
Until then it was a rocky road. Since October 2006 we were carrying the secret in our hearts that we were planning to leave Germany forever and that we had applied for a U.S. Green Card. You have no idea what needs to be done to get that document. How many forms we needed to fill out, attestations to get, $2,000 to spend, sweat and blood to give in physical exams, until we finally stood in the American Embassy in Frankfurt to swear by God to do good for the spirit and the flag of the United States…and nobody else knew about that!
That secret was burning on our tongues like a thousand jalapeƱos, which later felt like a million as we finally had the Green Cards in our pockets. That whole thing took one and a half years and we began to sell everything we could, actually without being 100% sure that we really wanted to do this. House, cars, jobs to cancel, moving and whatever…nobody knew about that except our family doctor. He did the “math” when we showed up and asked for shots you actually don’t need in Europe but do in order to get Green Cards for the U.S.. So we got them and paid all this just to keep up the chance to begin a new life. The alternative was to live in regret not to have tried it. We encouraged ourselves with “Who says we can’t go back if we fail over there, but at least we can say that we had tried”.
One and a half years, Marion and I were sitting in an emotional rollercoaster. I mean… we wasn’t 20 years old, were you just jump up with a ‘Yeehaa’ , were no responsibilities giving any restrictions to you. No… we developed a life, careers, a family, with all the stuff comes along with it. So yeah, that makes you not feeling good with it all the time, and Marion and me had each morning differences for a solution: “This is crazy and not realistic!”, or “Oh my God, we go to America!”. Sometimes I just sat there and stare on my GC, which has a very small image of Mrs. Liberty and the flag on its back. You can’t imagine what that symbol and the flag means to me! Finally we gave it in God’s hands “If we can sell the house, God want we do it!”… the house was sold in a month!
So yes, friends and relatives asked questions, but there was always a way to explain things. Why did we decide not to tell this to anybody? Well, there were a couple of reasons; we needed to keep our jobs as long as we could; we wouldn’t have any influence on our decision; we wouldn’t have somebody things we were stupid; it would make no sense to tell somebody if we’re not 100% sure ourselves. Finally our decision was made and we told our parents first. As we did, we realized how good it was to keep it for us.
Two weeks before we left, our friends became aware of our impending departure through the invitations for the party. The closest friends were notified via phone or face to face. There was therefore no “ sure man, you’re kiddn’”, because it was reality and our flight on November 3rd was already booked. But even though some followed us to the airport, they still had a doubt on their minds that we were really doing this. At 2pm we lifted off in an American Airlines 747 to a country where millions of emigrants had already found their homes and dreams. Yes, our doubts were still lingering but the excitement was pushing them away. We really did this, and that filled us with endless pride, but we were scared though. Touchdown was 11 hours later at 9 Pacific Time.
It was 1996 when we discovered California, and that the country and its people matched our ideals and mentality more than elsewhere in the world. We fell in love with all this and the dream was born to make it there. I remember how crestfallen we were because we realized that this is might be the first dream we maybe couldn’t make come true. Well, God has a good sense for humor, hasn’t he!
The oversea box arrived at Martina and Pat’s house, which we met on an emigrant forum on the Internet. They are adorable people we are pleased to call our friends today. However, the first 3 months were really hard, and jobs were out of reach. That changed for a moment for an unpleasant job I did for a month in San Francisco. We stayed in a lovely town in the East Bay and began to learn to live in an American community. Marion got a job as a cashier and worked for California minimum wage. You should know that she was a chief secretary back in Germany and had to learn a lot to do this. Same with me. I made a hell of a lot of money as a purchasing agent, but I wasn’t happy. In addition to that we gave up the very generous social security in Germany, good health care, and 150 Euros per month just for having a child. So don’t you dare to think we came here with financial motivations; we came here for love and a passion. This is our 3rd year in this great country, which isn’t perfect, but especially this is why it is what it is and that makes it so special. So please stick to your inches and ounces, even though I hate it
In only 3 years we rebuilt our lives completely new, and this was and is everything else but easy. There are a couple of things you can’t organize when you’re thousands of miles away. Such a simple thing like an apartment…which you can’t rent when you don’t have a bank account…which you can’t get when you have no driver’s license…which you can’t get when you don’t have at least an apartment. So you can’t put a child in preschool if you don’t have a home. You can’t buy a car because you can’t get insurance without a driver’s license. Yeah, you’re laughing, but that’s not easy at all if you aren’t a native speaker. Getting the driver’s license was basically our first English language challenge.
I remember how we started to teach Jill the English language as we decided to leave. That little girl could communicate after 4 months in the U.S. already. Today, she’s 7 years old and ahead of us without any accent. Now she has a U.S. English accent in her German, which is hell of funny, and I hardly can hold back from laughing my head off. She’s reading chapter books back and forth and her teacher couldn’t believe she’s not a native. Marion is trying to keep her talking German, but I am chatting English only with her. Her cowgirl hat and boots say it loud and clear; she’s an American girl. We’re nothing but proud of and for her!
After almost one year sleeping on an air mattress, my job situation required changing something, and I founded the company ‘Superbike-Coach Corp’ on my birthday. I trained riders all over Europe as an additional job, but now I do it full time. Money isn’t that important anymore, because I love what I am doing and the way we live. My book ‘Racers-Story …25 seconds…’ is in the translation process at this time, and I can’t wait to tell you this story. I am working hard and late at night to make things happen, but it’s worth it every second. Same with Marion-- she still has a part time job, but to get back on track she goes to College for Accounting. That’s already tough enough, but try doing it in a language you only know about 80%! Marion is studying very hard to achieve this. Her reward…A’s and B’s…that’s passion and will power, isn’t it?!
I can’t speak for Marion and Jill now, but if you’d ask me what I miss the most in Germany (besides friends and parents), basically it’s the metric system and bratwurst. What I do not miss is a much longer list, but I’ll keep that for myself and will tell it to somebody while drinking a beer. No, I don’t miss German beer or the Autobahn. In the US I’m enjoying watching NFL football in a sports bar and hearing the heartbeat of my V8 pickup truck while cruising the highway.
All this is actually told in a time lapse where many of the details are missing. But we did this all by ourselves. That, and having a strong goal, has helped us to stay together. That and some other things are perhaps learned in Pro Motorsports… to be consequent, to control what seems out of control, to never give up, to have a dream and make it into a goal, having ideals. If you do all of those things, you should check if you also have a passion. Today, the 3rd November has become a meaningful date for us, and will be a family holiday forever.
by Can Akkaya, Nov 3rd 2011
http://www.racers-story.com
http://www.superbike-coach.com
Just a couple of days before that particular date, we celebrated a goodbye party in an apartment where we used to live temporarily while we sold our house. The stuff we wanted to keep was already on its way through the Panama Canal, in a wooden 8x8x10 box. Some stuff we couldn’t sell was auctioned to our friends under heavy tequila influence at the party. They supported us that way, because actually nobody needs a broken hand mixer. It was a hilarious party in that now-empty apartment, but there was always a cloud over it, with our friends looking in our eyes and asking a virtual “Are you fuckin’ serious?!” and “When are you coming back?!”. In the morning, or more accurately in the middle of the hangover, the answer was confirmed and clarified…there was nothing that could stop us.
Until then it was a rocky road. Since October 2006 we were carrying the secret in our hearts that we were planning to leave Germany forever and that we had applied for a U.S. Green Card. You have no idea what needs to be done to get that document. How many forms we needed to fill out, attestations to get, $2,000 to spend, sweat and blood to give in physical exams, until we finally stood in the American Embassy in Frankfurt to swear by God to do good for the spirit and the flag of the United States…and nobody else knew about that!
That secret was burning on our tongues like a thousand jalapeƱos, which later felt like a million as we finally had the Green Cards in our pockets. That whole thing took one and a half years and we began to sell everything we could, actually without being 100% sure that we really wanted to do this. House, cars, jobs to cancel, moving and whatever…nobody knew about that except our family doctor. He did the “math” when we showed up and asked for shots you actually don’t need in Europe but do in order to get Green Cards for the U.S.. So we got them and paid all this just to keep up the chance to begin a new life. The alternative was to live in regret not to have tried it. We encouraged ourselves with “Who says we can’t go back if we fail over there, but at least we can say that we had tried”.
One and a half years, Marion and I were sitting in an emotional rollercoaster. I mean… we wasn’t 20 years old, were you just jump up with a ‘Yeehaa’ , were no responsibilities giving any restrictions to you. No… we developed a life, careers, a family, with all the stuff comes along with it. So yeah, that makes you not feeling good with it all the time, and Marion and me had each morning differences for a solution: “This is crazy and not realistic!”, or “Oh my God, we go to America!”. Sometimes I just sat there and stare on my GC, which has a very small image of Mrs. Liberty and the flag on its back. You can’t imagine what that symbol and the flag means to me! Finally we gave it in God’s hands “If we can sell the house, God want we do it!”… the house was sold in a month!
So yes, friends and relatives asked questions, but there was always a way to explain things. Why did we decide not to tell this to anybody? Well, there were a couple of reasons; we needed to keep our jobs as long as we could; we wouldn’t have any influence on our decision; we wouldn’t have somebody things we were stupid; it would make no sense to tell somebody if we’re not 100% sure ourselves. Finally our decision was made and we told our parents first. As we did, we realized how good it was to keep it for us.
Two weeks before we left, our friends became aware of our impending departure through the invitations for the party. The closest friends were notified via phone or face to face. There was therefore no “ sure man, you’re kiddn’”, because it was reality and our flight on November 3rd was already booked. But even though some followed us to the airport, they still had a doubt on their minds that we were really doing this. At 2pm we lifted off in an American Airlines 747 to a country where millions of emigrants had already found their homes and dreams. Yes, our doubts were still lingering but the excitement was pushing them away. We really did this, and that filled us with endless pride, but we were scared though. Touchdown was 11 hours later at 9 Pacific Time.
It was 1996 when we discovered California, and that the country and its people matched our ideals and mentality more than elsewhere in the world. We fell in love with all this and the dream was born to make it there. I remember how crestfallen we were because we realized that this is might be the first dream we maybe couldn’t make come true. Well, God has a good sense for humor, hasn’t he!
The oversea box arrived at Martina and Pat’s house, which we met on an emigrant forum on the Internet. They are adorable people we are pleased to call our friends today. However, the first 3 months were really hard, and jobs were out of reach. That changed for a moment for an unpleasant job I did for a month in San Francisco. We stayed in a lovely town in the East Bay and began to learn to live in an American community. Marion got a job as a cashier and worked for California minimum wage. You should know that she was a chief secretary back in Germany and had to learn a lot to do this. Same with me. I made a hell of a lot of money as a purchasing agent, but I wasn’t happy. In addition to that we gave up the very generous social security in Germany, good health care, and 150 Euros per month just for having a child. So don’t you dare to think we came here with financial motivations; we came here for love and a passion. This is our 3rd year in this great country, which isn’t perfect, but especially this is why it is what it is and that makes it so special. So please stick to your inches and ounces, even though I hate it
In only 3 years we rebuilt our lives completely new, and this was and is everything else but easy. There are a couple of things you can’t organize when you’re thousands of miles away. Such a simple thing like an apartment…which you can’t rent when you don’t have a bank account…which you can’t get when you have no driver’s license…which you can’t get when you don’t have at least an apartment. So you can’t put a child in preschool if you don’t have a home. You can’t buy a car because you can’t get insurance without a driver’s license. Yeah, you’re laughing, but that’s not easy at all if you aren’t a native speaker. Getting the driver’s license was basically our first English language challenge.
I remember how we started to teach Jill the English language as we decided to leave. That little girl could communicate after 4 months in the U.S. already. Today, she’s 7 years old and ahead of us without any accent. Now she has a U.S. English accent in her German, which is hell of funny, and I hardly can hold back from laughing my head off. She’s reading chapter books back and forth and her teacher couldn’t believe she’s not a native. Marion is trying to keep her talking German, but I am chatting English only with her. Her cowgirl hat and boots say it loud and clear; she’s an American girl. We’re nothing but proud of and for her!
After almost one year sleeping on an air mattress, my job situation required changing something, and I founded the company ‘Superbike-Coach Corp’ on my birthday. I trained riders all over Europe as an additional job, but now I do it full time. Money isn’t that important anymore, because I love what I am doing and the way we live. My book ‘Racers-Story …25 seconds…’ is in the translation process at this time, and I can’t wait to tell you this story. I am working hard and late at night to make things happen, but it’s worth it every second. Same with Marion-- she still has a part time job, but to get back on track she goes to College for Accounting. That’s already tough enough, but try doing it in a language you only know about 80%! Marion is studying very hard to achieve this. Her reward…A’s and B’s…that’s passion and will power, isn’t it?!
I can’t speak for Marion and Jill now, but if you’d ask me what I miss the most in Germany (besides friends and parents), basically it’s the metric system and bratwurst. What I do not miss is a much longer list, but I’ll keep that for myself and will tell it to somebody while drinking a beer. No, I don’t miss German beer or the Autobahn. In the US I’m enjoying watching NFL football in a sports bar and hearing the heartbeat of my V8 pickup truck while cruising the highway.
All this is actually told in a time lapse where many of the details are missing. But we did this all by ourselves. That, and having a strong goal, has helped us to stay together. That and some other things are perhaps learned in Pro Motorsports… to be consequent, to control what seems out of control, to never give up, to have a dream and make it into a goal, having ideals. If you do all of those things, you should check if you also have a passion. Today, the 3rd November has become a meaningful date for us, and will be a family holiday forever.
by Can Akkaya, Nov 3rd 2011
http://www.racers-story.com
http://www.superbike-coach.com
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
July 2011 Newsletter 7/2/2011
Hello folks,
July 2011 Newsletter 7/2/2011
Appreciation
I am very thankful that I can travel the USA. To be honest I regret every day I did not live in this great country. Sure it’s not perfect, but that’s exactly why I like it! Let’s celebrate the 4th of July America! Best, Coach Can
Dealership events…
Superbike-Coach will be at the A&S Powersports show in Roseville again, to give a Seminar and to answer questions around motorcycle riding. The show will be on September 17th.
New Booking System!
We worked very hard on this, but now it’s finally done.
The system will make things easier, and shows remaining training slots right away. Furthermore, it‘ll bring your clients tons of advantages: voucher codes, reward points, and affiliate advantages for clients.
Online Coach
New in the Superbike-Coach service catalog is the ‘Online Coach’. With this service, we become available for clients all over the world. Subscribe and load up your riding video, and we will analyze it. Very interesting for racers… we analyze your complete race. Superbike-Coach sees the detail and the way to improvement. Save track time!
Only 5 spots left in our popular 'Wheelie Course' and the 'Knee Down' , class. You better hurry up to get one of the available spots before it’s too late. If you always wanted to do it, this will be the only opportunity in the country where you can learn it legally and safely. We rent a race track for an event like this.
A service improvement thanks to our new sponsor…
Our latest sponsor is Qstarz, which developed GPS technology for the race track. With hardware and software we are able to analyze lap times, split times, and ideal lines on the computer. We can show you the differences and the result of a solid line through a turn. Qstarz systems are affordable and easy to use. We are very happy about this new offering, and we’re sure that the service improvement will lead to satisfied clients on the race track.
Road Skill April raffle winner!
There is a “25 Seconds” Facebook page where you can become a fan. You should hurry up if you're not a fan, because we’ll put a Road Skill Group Course spot in a raffle, from which we are going to pull a winner out of these fans for each month until the book is published! Sign up is free of course, with no obligations (rules). The March raffle winner was Beth Pike—congratulations, Beth!
Preorder and save money!
If you preorder the Racers-Story, you can save money and a have a copy from the first edition. Only available in the USA. If you’d like to support the publishing process by preordering the book, you don’t need to pay the shipping fees. Make your reservation of the Racers-Story ...25 Seconds... via email: order@racers-story.com.
Additional dates on the schedule
Due to the requests for Road Skill courses in the SF bay area and Sacramento area, we hooked up some additional dates on our schedule.
Next events!
The following events are coming up: 07/03/11 Road Skills, 07/03/11 Setup Course, 07/17/11 Knee Down & Wheelie Course, 07/24/11 Road Skills, 07/24/11 Setup Course, 07/30/11 Road Skills, 07/31/11 Western Tours
Superbike-Coach Corp.
phone: 916.712.1817 - Sacramento, CA - United States
info@superbike-coach.com
www.superbike-coach.com
July 2011 Newsletter 7/2/2011
Appreciation
I am very thankful that I can travel the USA. To be honest I regret every day I did not live in this great country. Sure it’s not perfect, but that’s exactly why I like it! Let’s celebrate the 4th of July America! Best, Coach Can
Dealership events…
Superbike-Coach will be at the A&S Powersports show in Roseville again, to give a Seminar and to answer questions around motorcycle riding. The show will be on September 17th.
New Booking System!
We worked very hard on this, but now it’s finally done.
The system will make things easier, and shows remaining training slots right away. Furthermore, it‘ll bring your clients tons of advantages: voucher codes, reward points, and affiliate advantages for clients.
Online Coach
New in the Superbike-Coach service catalog is the ‘Online Coach’. With this service, we become available for clients all over the world. Subscribe and load up your riding video, and we will analyze it. Very interesting for racers… we analyze your complete race. Superbike-Coach sees the detail and the way to improvement. Save track time!
Only 5 spots left in our popular 'Wheelie Course' and the 'Knee Down' , class. You better hurry up to get one of the available spots before it’s too late. If you always wanted to do it, this will be the only opportunity in the country where you can learn it legally and safely. We rent a race track for an event like this.
A service improvement thanks to our new sponsor…
Our latest sponsor is Qstarz, which developed GPS technology for the race track. With hardware and software we are able to analyze lap times, split times, and ideal lines on the computer. We can show you the differences and the result of a solid line through a turn. Qstarz systems are affordable and easy to use. We are very happy about this new offering, and we’re sure that the service improvement will lead to satisfied clients on the race track.
Road Skill April raffle winner!
There is a “25 Seconds” Facebook page where you can become a fan. You should hurry up if you're not a fan, because we’ll put a Road Skill Group Course spot in a raffle, from which we are going to pull a winner out of these fans for each month until the book is published! Sign up is free of course, with no obligations (rules). The March raffle winner was Beth Pike—congratulations, Beth!
Preorder and save money!
If you preorder the Racers-Story, you can save money and a have a copy from the first edition. Only available in the USA. If you’d like to support the publishing process by preordering the book, you don’t need to pay the shipping fees. Make your reservation of the Racers-Story ...25 Seconds... via email: order@racers-story.com.
Additional dates on the schedule
Due to the requests for Road Skill courses in the SF bay area and Sacramento area, we hooked up some additional dates on our schedule.
Next events!
The following events are coming up: 07/03/11 Road Skills, 07/03/11 Setup Course, 07/17/11 Knee Down & Wheelie Course, 07/24/11 Road Skills, 07/24/11 Setup Course, 07/30/11 Road Skills, 07/31/11 Western Tours
Superbike-Coach Corp.
phone: 916.712.1817 - Sacramento, CA - United States
info@superbike-coach.com
www.superbike-coach.com
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