Keith Code School to Use BMW S1000RR

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Keith Code school to use BMW S1000RR

California Superbike School switches from Kawasaki
By Motorcycle.Com Staff, Dec. 08, 2009
Students at the California Superbike School will be able to test their skills on the BMW S1000RR.

BMW Motorrad USA will supply the California Superbike School with its new sportbike, giving students a chance to rent the S1000RR for one- or two-day training sessions.

We would not be content offering a motorcycle as powerful as the S1000RR without access to top-shelf rider training, says Todd Andersen, BMW Motorrad USA Marketing Manager. We want S1000RR riders to have the skills and confidence to maximize their ownership experience with this state-of-the-art superbike.

The California Superbike School is switching from the Kawasaki ZX-6R to the BMW S1000RR.

The California Superbike School, under its director Keith Code, has 48 events scheduled in 2010 at race tracks across the country starting March. Before the new agreement with BMW, the school used a fleet of Kawasaki ZX-6R sportbikes.

Training sessions with the BMW S1000RR are priced at $675 except for the Barber Motorsports Park session which will cost $690, with a damage deposit of $1,250. For lessons on a students own motorcycle, the school charges from $390 to $490, depending on the venue.

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