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Cycle News 1987 01 21

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"The MOTORCYCLIST editors are enthusiastic· without too much seriousness." -Keith Code Name: Keith Code Occupation: President, California Superbike School; author of two books on high-performance riding and racing: A Twist of the Wrist and The Soft Science of Road Racing Motorcycles Riding history: "I started in 1957 on a Harley Hummer, a little 125cc two-stroke single. When 1 was 15 1 had a good job and the guys at Pittsburgh Cycle Center let me walk out with a brand-new Ducati for about half down and trusted me for the rest. During the long Pennsylvania winters 1 had plenty of time to think about the principles of riding." Professional background: "For me, racing was the way 1 found out more about riding. Even though 1 raced a few times when I was 16 and 17 ye.ars old, I didn't race again until I was 28. I was so intent on catching up that I decided I'd better get smart about it and learn fast. I spent more time learning than actually racing. The good part was that I was able to put together some methods to train people where they hadn't really existed before. Every other successful sport has trainers and I think I've helped to legitimize the concept in motorcycle racing. I started the school in 1980 and we've had over 12,000 students. I've also had many road racing National Champions in private training. The one-day school is taught about 40 times a year at tracks all over the country and is the way we introduce people to the race track. Part of our job is to get people off the street and into road racing and I think we do that pretty well." Views on teaching: "Motorcycle riding or racing is very personal. It makes each of us feel good by our own standards. No one can really say 'You're not riding right.' Of course, there are basics to riding and if you violate them, you can get into trouble. People are very passionate about their riding because it is so personal, so I keep my instruction right to the very basics that my research proves. You know, like, 'Don't use your engine as a brake, it can bend valves and lock up the wheel.' Or, 'Don't bite your girlfriend's lips, they'll swell up and she won't be able to kiss you.' That kind of stuff, basics." Magazine: "MOTORCYCLIST is very satisfying to me because it reflects the personal aspect of riding with just the right blend of technical explanation. The MOTORCYCLIST editors are enthusiastic without too much seriousness. There's a certain motion to the magazine, a feeling of enthusiasm towards the changes in motorcycling that really contributes to the sport; and that's rare."

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