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Re: Riding School



Hi Dave,

Thanks for the nice posting.  I'm glad you enjoyed your day and please be
sure to let Dunlop know about the experience!  Look forward to having you
back.

Cheers,

Reg

>>Just got back from taking the Reg Pridmore CLASS riding School. I went to
>the 
>>senior (over 40) event he held at Streets of Willow, and I would recommend
>it 
>>heartily. I took my new (2,000 miles) 1999 Sprint ST, and the bike was
fine, 
>>although my confidence was lost near the beginning  when the front tire 
>>almost slipped out from under me-it was probably rider error, such as
>braking 
>>while leaned over, but I blamed it on my stock Bridgestone BT 57's.
>> It was most instructive to ride around behind Reg (as a pillion passenger) 
>>on a Dunlop D 207-equipped VFR 800. The pace seemed furious to me, with
lean 
>>angles well beyond 45 degrees, and the tires, I thought, adhered perfectly. 
>>Afterwards, he said he was riding at about 50-60% of his capability,
because 
>>of the passenger, and that the tires, which had been through 5 track
>schools, 
>>were slipping a bit!  Next time, I am going to have some new D207's on!. 
>>Reg's motorcycle sponsor is Honda, who, he said, give him a lot of support. 
>>Too bad it couldn't be Triumph-that would be a natural!
>>Their website is <www.classrides.com>, and e-mail is <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
>>Dave Collins, San Diego
>>

>

CLASS Motorcycle Schools
http:www.classrides.com

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