I've done both Haslam and CSS. I've paid for individual sessions with an instructor at Cadwell too, bang for buck the cheapest and I think I got more from it. Good thing about Haslam and CSS is its not a track day so its a good way to experience track riding under controlled conditions I'm booked in for Pete Boasts flat track school level 1 at the end of the month. Looking forward to it. Its easy to pump £££ in to bikes but neglect putting £££ in to advancing our own skills Just my humble opinion
If you are serious about track tuition, imho find a recommended coach. Mike Edwards probably best known, mike dickenson but he tends to do Spain as he lives there, mixed reviews about nosofast (I think he’s called, dean Ellison seems to have good reviews, motovudo (Crafars system) worth a look as never heard anything bad about that Can’t beat 1-2-1 if the budget allows Or, if you know a good quick racer, you could pay for their track time and see if they’ll sort you out
Best training Go on a Focused Events Euro trip and go out with a star ride for the day usually 1-1 for about £175 for the day. Best I've spent and learnt so much with confidence.
You’ll get no arguement from me there. Had an assessment day with them last year, absolutely awesome day. Andy
Anyone Thinking Of Getting Out Of An 848 Soonish? Fwiw yes but not until I've repaired most* of it, but it will be more than that *tank top scratches pending decision