Dark Art Of Performance.

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Nelson, Dec 27, 2013.

  1. Santa bought me a copy of this....Have to say so far pretty impressed with it!
    Lots of info without the BS and cheese of TOTW. :upyeah:
     
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  2. its a really good vid i think,
    lots and to take on board thats tricky to understand until you try it on track
    had it over 12 months and still learning new things from it
     
  3. I need nothing like this childish hocus pocus,Im a natural!
     
  4. Motovudu 2, Dark Art of Performance. Quote from web site "Following the worldwide success of his original book and DVD ‘Motovudu: Dark Art of Performance’ that contained all of the rules and techniques learnt throughout his career as a professional motorcycle racer, former 500GP winner and world superbike racer Simon Crafar now takes you to the next level. Motovudu 2 utilises these same rules but pushes them to the very limits. This book is not about safety as much as riding to the very highest levels, and this is not possible to achieve without calculated risk. Like anything that is pushed to the limit, it is a fine line between pain and glory." Yours for only £29.95. Andy
     
  5. got it coming ... quit liked the V1 very much...
     
  6. +1 for V1, I have v2 but not read it yet, waiting till my jols in January. I did a session with Simon in Almeria this year and found his instruction was well worthwhile.
     
  7. Final Edition and I had the pleasure of overhearing his debriefs every time he went out at Almeria as he stopped by our pit garage wall with the student……………..:wink:
     
  8. Heard mixed reviews. Most saying his feedback is he same to every pupil. And tbh the service he gave at the BL event I went to in nov was shite according to the girl he took £450 off and only got 2 feedback sessions and 4 track sessions.
     
  9. The books have some good information but i do not agree with the 'tank humping' technique, i tried it and didn't like it. The css lock on with the outside leg works better for me.
     
  10. i didn't want to say that but………...:upyeah:
     
  11. That's sad to hear. He was one if the best instructors i have had In terms of how much progress i made with my riding . But this was before the motovudu project and it only cost me 175
     
  12. Not saying its wrong, maybe most riders do need the same...brake later-get bike upright-open throttle harder. And if it made you faster it was good for you :upyeah:

    Hear some great stuff about Mike Dickenson, think thats on the 2012 bucket list if money allows
     
  13. 2012? U bought a time machine bradders ?
     
  14. Crimbo pressie...:upyeah:
     
  15. If you are looking for 1 to 1 coaching then I can whole heartedly recommend nemomoto, lee is brilliant! Mike 'spike' Edwards is superb too.
     
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