March, April and May are three of the hardest months in the year on a rider's psyche, especially if you are from most places in Canada.
In March, Mother Nature generally delivers some horrid snow falls and blizzards. April starts bringing hope, but ice and mud prevent many from getting their bikes out of the garage.
May presents such a mixed bag that you can't really plan anything because of the potential for - you got it - MORE SNOW!
Going on a vacation where it is generally warm and you can ride is something a lot of riders from the northern climates do.
Have you ever considered going to California to ride the Pacific Coast Highway?
If you have, then you might want to consider taking your spring refresher course from
Superbike-Coach, Can Akkaya.
Can (pronounced Jon) is a former pro racer with many records and trophies under his belt.
When he retired Can worked as a test rider and a coach for track days all around Europe and found he had a passion for teaching and became the head instructor of Germany's first racing school. In fact he has taught over 2,500 riders so far!
Can immigrated to the US in 2008 and has a book coming out soon called "Racers Story"
When he and his family moved to California, Can opened up his school, Superbike-Coach and developed courses for those who want to race, those who already race, stinters and regular everyday riders.
He has also put together an amazing guided tour of California that you can take.
So if you are frustrated by Mother Nature and PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome) and you are considering an escape, why not check out the Superbike-Coach, take some training which starts at $89 US, take a tour and come home to Canada ready to conquer the roads with your brushed up skills.
According to the testimonials from former students, it's the best money and time you will ever spend on training.
I am not in a position to go down to California so I'll have to make do with watching the action in the 2014 Beat the PMS Blues Online Show 'n' Shine where our sponsors like Kimpex are giving away some great prizes!
Have a great Thursday everyone,
And please, ride like everyone around you is blind and cannot see you if you are lucky enough to be riding.
Belt Drive Betty
Editor & Rider
In March, Mother Nature generally delivers some horrid snow falls and blizzards. April starts bringing hope, but ice and mud prevent many from getting their bikes out of the garage.
May presents such a mixed bag that you can't really plan anything because of the potential for - you got it - MORE SNOW!
Going on a vacation where it is generally warm and you can ride is something a lot of riders from the northern climates do.
Have you ever considered going to California to ride the Pacific Coast Highway?
If you have, then you might want to consider taking your spring refresher course from
Superbike-Coach, Can Akkaya.
Can (pronounced Jon) is a former pro racer with many records and trophies under his belt.
When he retired Can worked as a test rider and a coach for track days all around Europe and found he had a passion for teaching and became the head instructor of Germany's first racing school. In fact he has taught over 2,500 riders so far!
Can immigrated to the US in 2008 and has a book coming out soon called "Racers Story"
When he and his family moved to California, Can opened up his school, Superbike-Coach and developed courses for those who want to race, those who already race, stinters and regular everyday riders.
He has also put together an amazing guided tour of California that you can take.
So if you are frustrated by Mother Nature and PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome) and you are considering an escape, why not check out the Superbike-Coach, take some training which starts at $89 US, take a tour and come home to Canada ready to conquer the roads with your brushed up skills.
According to the testimonials from former students, it's the best money and time you will ever spend on training.
I am not in a position to go down to California so I'll have to make do with watching the action in the 2014 Beat the PMS Blues Online Show 'n' Shine where our sponsors like Kimpex are giving away some great prizes!
Have a great Thursday everyone,
And please, ride like everyone around you is blind and cannot see you if you are lucky enough to be riding.
Belt Drive Betty
Editor & Rider
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