Superbike-Coach photographer Dean Lonskey featured some shots of the last wheelie class in October.
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Superbike-Coach photographer Dean Lonskey featured some shots of the last wheelie class in October.
All pics are in here:
Superbike-Coach Corp
I’m still super tired and sore after such a weekend of coaching. My voice is coming back slowly :)
After the 86% success rate of the knee down class last Saturday, we’ve done the wheelie course on last Sunday and it WAS A BLAST.
People from all over the country and foreign countries came see Superbike-Coach for that one. I am so proud for them and my team to pull this off. Lots of energy, euphoric and spirit to feel though out the event. Our mini-wheelie bike is a big fun factor- even it’s been a huge challenge. Once more it broke down, but my tech Brian Hunnicutt and even photographer Dean Lonskey helped to put it back to action ASAP. Great effort.
New team member Jeremy French had a tough first 30 minutes. No wonder, cuz’ I dropped that boy in the cold water. From there, he operated our new wheelie machine like no other and put a happy face on all of those 30 students. Marion Akkaya and Ben Mccrae who are in charge of a damn complicated time/group schedule and preparing for me 1on1 wheelie bike students put love and heart into it. Amazing job guys!
A 65% success rate doesn’t sound too much, but despite the fact that this wheelie course is a hell of a ride… everyone gets something out of it for sure. I think Dean Lonskey’s featured pictures are displaying this pretty good.
I didn’t had too much time to relax, because I taught a brand new rider yesterday (Basic Rider 1on1) and I’ll have a Road Skill 1on1 to do tomorrow.
I can’t be more happy with the SBC team and I already look forward to our track day at Thunderhill Raceway on 6/10/.
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp
The Superbike-Coach schedule for 2018 is filling up, and with it its spots!
Our popular wheelie class, where we could welcome even riders from overseas, is going into another year:
As you see, the class on 4/29/ is about to book up soon, so don’t wait too long. Our wheelie rental, a KTM 520 Supermotard!) is also still available, so make your plans. Also the Knee Down classes are very popular and held one day before the wheelie course. You don’t have to take both of course. These are the dates:
Sign up to get it done with the fun you deserve.
Headcoach Can Akkaya
We did it again… our Knee down & Wheelie course weekend is booked up, and the waiting lists for 4/28/ and 4/30/ are growing. Our students are coming from all over the United States and sometimes even from overseas.
The success rate on the Knee Down class… 80%, and the fun factor… 100%. Doing track days and waiting for “it” to happen?! Really?! You don’t seriously believe this yourselves, do ya? Other schools are not even looking at you for $149 bux.
Superbike Coach means ‘hands-on’, straight forward, and a bad ass wheelie course. We run this program since 8 years now, and we are still coming up with surprises. Also this time we will melt faces, because we’re adding good stuff and still don’t change the admission fee for it.
We will deliver a event and coaching style which will be top-notch. A report will follow.
So… how about you come and find out how we’re doing and save spots to your name for the classes in October?! Here is the link to it:
Headcoach Can Akkaya
Our Knee Down Class and Wheelie Course on 4/29/ and 4/30/ are booked out again. If you are asking yourself ‘why’… then I suggest to just sign up for the very next scheduled one and find out yourself.
https://www.superbike-coach.com/events/categories/wheelie-course-4
https://www.superbike-coach.com/events/categories/knee-down-2
Also last Sunday’s Wheelie Course was booked out, and the 30 students couldn’t wait to begin. The Superbike-Coach team grew with its relatively complicated time schedule, and so we are happy that Gary Lonskey was in charge to coordinate three groups from one task to another.
“Unfortunately” we had to start half an hour later due to a CBS TV team for a ‘Good Morning Sacramento‘ live coverage. But our students took it easy because we just added the lost time.
About 65% is the succeed rate and I am still very impressed by some- and proud of all to make it out to pick the challenge. Our assistant coaches Rus and Vincent did a fantastic job as well as my wife Marion to coordinate my 1on1 students. Also Dean Lonskey, the Superbike-Coach photographer worked his butt off. Amazing team effort!
FREE OF CHARGE and ready to download for our students are Dean’s pics on our SBC Gallery. Below some featured shots:
Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp
Headcoach Can Akkaya: Let’s recap our last Wheelie and Knee Down classes in Oct 11 & 12:
Luckily it was not that hot in Stockton as it use to be… but what was going on on our track… that was hot. Seeing my students all weekend to aim for a real goal and having me and my team working real hard to make most of them reaching these goals- that makes my classes always to an eye opening experience. I start this story out with a testimonial from Dean Lonskey:
“I’ve been riding motorcycles for over 40 years (desert, motocross, street), 26 years recently on street, and I’ve always been a little nervous about doing wheelies but would still try. Taking the wheelie course helped with that and Superbike-Coach is a really good school to take. The instructors are very honest, upfront, and experienced (just one look at them in action was enough to convince me!). The 1on1 part of the class, with ear buds in your helmet listening to Headcoach Can giving instructions, is a MUST for EVERYONE! Coach Can Akkaya never pulls any punches and tells you “like it is…good and bad”. You can do something WRONG and he’ll let you know right then and there. However, just as quick as he gets on you for a mistake, he’s right there cheering you on and congratulating you when you do something correct. Anyone who takes this class will come away with something new learned or something remembered that was forgotten“.