Due to COVID-19 lockdowns we also have to move the 5/31/ cornering class. The new date is 6/28/2020
Emails to all ticket holders went out.
Due to COVID-19 lockdowns we also have to move the 5/31/ cornering class. The new date is 6/28/2020
Emails to all ticket holders went out.
Our Body Positioning class moves to 8/23/2020 due to COVID-19.
An email went out to every ticket holder.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the lockdowns we’ve lost 8 classes so far, and we can’t do what we’ve been doing for more than 15 years… saving countless lives of motorcycle riders.
It is not just the 8 classes we’ve lost- because all these dates were booked, we’re moving people down the calendar so the they don’t lose anything. That means that those dates are pretty much filled up so they are also lost for the newcomers.
So we stuck, no matter what. No PPP or SBA support has been giving to us. Others got millions- we got nothing, so we’re reaching out to our fans and friends for help. Your support would go into funds we can use to pay our staff for the rest of 2020.
This is the link: https://www.facebook.com/donate/3309851819076672/4311551722192111/
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp
To my Day 2 kids.
Who saw that coming… our Day 2 class on Saturday 5/9/ has been cancelled. I’m disappointed, but I still believe that this is for the good and support it as long the 7 classes we’ve lost went down in vain for a re-opening idiocy.
OK, you know the drill. Please respond to the email we’ve send ASAP with a wish date to move you to (If you need to do day 1 first, then pick your day 2 accordingly). Here are all available Day2 dates: https://www.superbike-coach.com/events/categories/cornering-school-day-2-2
Please respond to this email with a new date, no matter if you tweeted, texted, or whatnot before. Ones we have it we do the swap manually.
Love and miss all of you guys!
Best of luck,
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp
Dear Students of the 5/3/ class.
I guess you’ve heard on the news that our Gov extended the lockdown. This is the 6th big class we’ve got to cancel and you have no idea how much this hurts the entire team. Not just financially- Superbike-Coach is our lives. We strive to help, but we can’t.
So, I will have to re-remind you that refunds are not possible anymore, as they would kill us anyway. But as we announced and managed it before- I need you to come back to me ASAP with your wish date (that’s all you need to do) and I’ll transfer you there manually. Pick from the link below.
Two things before you’re dismissed :-)
1) There will be automated class reminders again. Ignore them and read my emails instead.
2) I still do Road Skill 1on1. Funds are not transferable though, and I would recommend to do the cornering program anyway because this is the best thing you ever gonna do to yourselves (without making my Road Skill look bad :-)
OK, despite the pain on many ends… I still believe that the lockdown is for the good. So be a team-player and don’t listen to conspiracy crap. Please stay smart.
https://www.superbike-coach.com/events/categories/cornering-school-day-1
Looking forward to this class and to finally meet ya’ll.
I can happily announce that Superbike-Coach is back together with Bridgestone Motorcycle Tires and Sportbike Upgrades, which is there distributor for race tires.
Their portfolio covers all motorcycle categories, so something you should look into. A Bridgestone tire is a fast and long living tire for its grip level, but what I like the most is that they are transparent. That means that they have a gentle way to tell you that you’ve reached their limits. Also a positive thing is, that they are very easy on almost any suspension set up and that they deliver decent grip while warming them up.
The entire Superbike-Coach team uses Battlax slick race tires for the Supermotos and other track/race bikes, but I can assure you that their Battlax RS10 or S22 hypersport street tires are rock solid in performance and transparency as well. Give it a shot. You’ll be surprised.
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp