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by: Keith Code

 : Twist of the Wrist -4 Volume Audio CD

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Binding: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 629
EAN: 9780965045049
Format: Audiobook, CD
ISBN: 0965045048
Label: Code Break
Manufacturer: Code Break
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: January 11, 2003
Publisher: Code Break
Studio: Code Break
Sales Rank: 1142813




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Product Description:
Original instructional manuscript read by author Keith Code. For nearly two decades A Twist of the Wrist has been the high performance rider's bible of cornering. Enthusiasts worldwide have used Keith Code's unique perspective on the cornering art to improve their own skills and enjoyment. "A Twist of the Wrist is the classic guide to rider improvement . . . down to earth questions, answers and examples of high performance riding . . . Both advanced and beginning . . . Highly recommended for libraries with a motorcyclist clientele," Library Journal.4-Volume Audio CD set, 5-1/4 x 7-1/2'




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Time to update...
I love the series of books but this DVD falls down. The material and footage is dated. The shots do not nearly go far enough to take advantage of really letting us see what is being discussed. When this was shot that was probably due to equipment limitations. It is really, realllly time to update this with much more extended and closer footage. This medium could be the icing on the cake for the series but it's really more the box you throw away to get to the books...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - don't waste your money
This dvd is terrible. I bought it in the hopes that it would be presented differently than his books, but it is just the same. Keith uses ten-cent euphmisms like "products" and "points of timing" and whatnot, when all he is talking about is negotiating a turn. Pick your braking point, your turn in, and go. Simple. Faster the better.

Keith has a promising career in middle management ahead of him.

Also, the "humorous" bits and the pauses between them account for WAY too much ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good content but poorly produced
The information contained in the video is good. The info will be useful for new riders and people that are trying to focus more on how to corner.

The one thing I wasn't happy about was the lack of instruction on how to do things better. They do a great job of telling you what to do and what not to do, but don't spend time on telling you how to do it. In lots of situations they tell you to figure out what works best for you. I thought the focus of the video should have been on teaching ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Sucks!
First of all, it's old, so the of course it's going to be cheesy. I was willing to look past that. But most of the DVD shows guys drawing how they're going to enter a turn and to pick out certain points in the road... they repeat it over.. and over....and over... and over.. I had to stop the DVD before I even made it half way through. I finally decided to start watching it again the next day.. and guess what?.. more drawing! I have learned more watching videos on YouTube than I did from this video ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Usefull
This product is usefull for beginners, however, the same concepts IMO can be learned from reading the book, a Twist of the wrist. I sat through and watched the DVD for the full length, I am not sure if i picked up anything by watching a graphic version of the book, which is basically what this is.




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