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Jonas Gehringer
27 July 2010 10:55 | San Diego





I wanted to tell your wife that I saw her riding on Mt. Evans in Colorado a couple weeks ago. Looked like a big Ultra Classic she was on, man can she ride. I recognized her once I reached the top. She had a ride like a pro jacket on and she sure as hell does ride like a pro.
Ken Heili
15 July 2010 15:23 | Moab, Utah





I am a 39 year old new rider (well, been on a few dirt bikes about 20 yrs ago)I now have a Vulcan 800 cruiser and have found it a bit intimidating, I am afraid of it and I know that is a bad thing...Love your videos, seeing a 15 yr old girl riding makes it a little less frightning!Lol
Greg
06 July 2010 11:57 | Southeast Pa





I purchased the RLAP video several months ago and recently took the class at RLAP New Jersey. I'd just like to say the class was excellent and the Officers who taught it were both outstanding. I have no doubt I'm now a better ride having been to RLAP. I've been practicing "the three techniques" since watching the video but I have to say, being at the class in person and having experienced instructors to help brought everything home. Those.. small little things they helped with have made a huge difference in my riding. So, my thanks to you all and especially to Bill and Al at RLAP New Jersey.
Cheers
G.
Cheers
G.
Don D
02 July 2010 22:15 | Tennessee





Jerry,
On a recent two-week motorcycle ride from Memphis to Key West, my riding partner mentioned that he had watched your video and it was very helpful. So, when we returned, I ordered Ride Like a Pro. How interesting and embarrassing to watch your excellent program. I bought my first bike when I was 13-- a Simplex Automatic. I'm now 68 and over the years, I've ridden a Honda 550, a GoldWing, BMW 1200, and several Harleys, Softtail Deuce, V-Rod, and '05 RoadKing-- which is what I ride now. And I'm probably now addicted to the RoadKing. I've done some long rides in the Mountain States, Nova Scotia and numerous rides from Memphis to Hilton Head. The point is, I was embarrassed at how much I didn't know!!!! I had no idea how wrong I was using the front wheel brake. Along with numerous other pointers this video has been a tremendous help. I've watched it at least four times and pickup something new each time. I've done some practicing in empty parking lots without cones or other markers but plan to get something to help even more.
My riding partner and I are planning a month-long trip from Memphis to the West Coast next spring and before then I plan to go through your school in Port Richey.
One question I'd raise-- do you have any pointers for riding in torrential rain with extremely low visibility and there's no shelter to be found?! I've had this experience several times when I was afraid to keep riding and afraid to stop.
One final thing-- this video is extremely well done-- the quality of the product and the info are excellent. Good job. I've already recommended it to a half dozen riders.
Be safe.
dd
On a recent two-week motorcycle ride from Memphis to Key West, my riding partner mentioned that he had watched your video and it was very helpful. So, when we returned, I ordered Ride Like a Pro. How interesting and embarrassing to watch your excellent program. I bought my first bike when I was 13-- a Simplex Automatic. I'm now 68 and over the years, I've ridden a Honda 550, a GoldWing, BMW 1200, and several Harleys, Softtail Deuce, V-Rod, and '05 RoadKing-- which is what I ride now. And I'm probably now addicted to the RoadKing. I've done some long rides in the Mountain States, Nova Scotia and numerous rides from Memphis to Hilton Head. The point is, I was embarrassed at how much I didn't know!!!! I had no idea how wrong I was using the front wheel brake. Along with numerous other pointers this video has been a tremendous help. I've watched it at least four times and pickup something new each time. I've done some practicing in empty parking lots without cones or other markers but plan to get something to help even more.
My riding partner and I are planning a month-long trip from Memphis to the West Coast next spring and before then I plan to go through your school in Port Richey.
One question I'd raise-- do you have any pointers for riding in torrential rain with extremely low visibility and there's no shelter to be found?! I've had this experience several times when I was afraid to keep riding and afraid to stop.
One final thing-- this video is extremely well done-- the quality of the product and the info are excellent. Good job. I've already recommended it to a half dozen riders.
Be safe.
dd
Ray
02 July 2010 20:03 |





Hello-
I ordered your video last week, it arrived within days and communication from order to delivery was awesome.
I have been working with a motorcycle instructor who specializes in teaching CHP motorofficer training skills. My 1st lesson was pretty horrible, However after watching your video and practicing with my mountain bike I went in for another class today. The difference is ***. I can now do figure 8's within 2 parking spaces, The 12' weaves that I thought impossible before are now a piece of cake.
The difference in control and confidenci I now have are simply ***. Thank you for a great video. You do a great job of teaching the skills I enjoy your sense of humor and especially the examples of what people do wrong.
Thanks again
Ray
I ordered your video last week, it arrived within days and communication from order to delivery was awesome.
I have been working with a motorcycle instructor who specializes in teaching CHP motorofficer training skills. My 1st lesson was pretty horrible, However after watching your video and practicing with my mountain bike I went in for another class today. The difference is ***. I can now do figure 8's within 2 parking spaces, The 12' weaves that I thought impossible before are now a piece of cake.
The difference in control and confidenci I now have are simply ***. Thank you for a great video. You do a great job of teaching the skills I enjoy your sense of humor and especially the examples of what people do wrong.
Thanks again
Ray
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