Whether you’re looking to improve your road craft or track technique there is plenty of choice when it comes to advanced rider training, from race schools to ROSPA. However there is only one organisation that is entirely dedicated to the art of cornering. Founded in California by Keith Code in the 1980’s, his school’s original purpose was to help superbike racers to improve their lap times – hence the name.
Twist of the Wrist II brings Keith Code's best selling book vividly to life. Produced by Keith Code himself, the founder of The California Superbike School and trainer of numerous championship winning riders worldwide, the DVD demonstrates precision techniques for overcoming barriers to cornering such as rider input, fundamentals on steering, visual skills, braking, body position, throttle control and more.
Building on the widely acclaimed success of its expanding motorcycle range in the European market, Kawasaki have announced two brand new machines in the important 125cc sector for the 2010 season.
‘A Twist of the Wrist II’ the long awaited DVD based on the worldwide best-selling “Twist II” cornering bible by Keith Code, will be on sale soon.
Keith Code has trained more riders than anyone in the world. His training & teaching methods are responsible for scores of victories by top riders around the globe.
Car Parks could be used in New Bike Test
Delivery of the new motorcycle test
Our plans to introduce new test centres called “Multi Purpose Test Centres” (MPTCs) are key to road safety, providing a safe environment in which to carry out the new and more demanding motorcycle exercises which will be included in the new practical test from 29 September.
The primary benefit of these centres is one of road safety as these centres will allow the exercises to be taken away from the public road. They will also allow certain car test exercises such as reverse parking to take place on-site and off-road.

























