Keith Code’s seminal work on motorcycle riding technique, often referred to by its subtitle “The Motorcycle Roadracers Handbook,” offers riders a systematic approach to improving control and performance. It emphasizes the importance of smooth inputs and understanding motorcycle dynamics through concepts like survival reactions and counter-steering. The text provides practical exercises and illustrations to help riders develop these skills.
This guide has become a cornerstone of motorcycle training, influencing generations of riders. Its focus on understanding rider inputs and their effects on the motorcycle’s behavior has contributed to improved safety and performance on the track and the street. Published initially in the 1980s, the book’s principles remain relevant today, demonstrating the enduring value of understanding fundamental riding mechanics.