Our Cornering class back on 5/17/2026 was great fun.
Our 30 students made quite some progress in these almost perfect weather conditions. As usual- Superbike-Coach photographer Dean Lonskey put a collage of pictures together until he has them all ready for a free of charge download to our students.
We are also happy about the Google reviews that we’ve received already, and hoping they keep them coming:
Reviewed by: Scotty Graves
I just wrapped up Cornering School Day 2 with Coach Can Akkaya and the Superbike Coach team at Little 99 Raceway in Stockton, and holy crap — it was one of the best riding investments I’ve ever made. If Day 1 opened my eyes, Day 2 completely rewired how I ride. What Day 2 Delivered The curriculum built perfectly on Day 1 fundamentals and dove deep into: Overcoming rider anxiety — Coach gave practical mental tools that actually work under pressure. Counter-steering mastery — We took it way beyond the basics. Body positioning — Learning to get your butt halfway off the seat dynamically. Uber-steering (emergency obstacle avoidance at full lean) — A total game-changer for street survival. Little 99 is the perfect classroom for this. It’s a tight go-kart-style track full of medium- and low-speed corners that mimic twisty public roads. You get massive repetition in a super safe, controlled environment. No one’s hitting 120+ mph straights — it’s all about cornering precision, and that’s exactly what you need. The Coaching Style Coach Can is passionate, direct, and sometimes salty (in the best way). He doesn’t sugarcoat things because he genuinely wants you to improve and stay safe. He’ll call you out, make you laugh, push you out of your comfort zone, and celebrate your breakthroughs. The whole team creates an energetic, supportive atmosphere full of laughs and camaraderie. By the end of the day, chicken strips were gone on my tires, I was scraping pegs and toe sliders for the first time, and my confidence was through the roof. I felt way smoother and more in control. Who Should Take It? Whether you ride a sportbike, cruiser, adventure bike, or supermoto — this class meets you where you are. It’s not a typical track day; it’s focused, high-quality coaching with tons of track time, classroom sessions, and personalized feedback. I’ve taken other safety courses before, but nothing compares to Superbike Coach’s practical, racer-derived approach. Bottom Line If you’re serious about becoming a better, safer, and more confident rider, do not sleep on this. Day 2 was transformative — it turned riding from “just getting around” into a dynamic, exciting sport. I’m already signed up for more classes and planning to repeat Day 2 because there’s so much depth here. Huge thanks to Coach Can, the team, and Little 99 Raceway. Best money and time spent on two wheels in a long time. Highly, highly recommend — 10/10, will do again. Ride safe and keep those knees out! 🏍️💨 (If you’re thinking about signing up, check the schedule on superbikecoach.com — classes fill up fast!)
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George Abraham
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I signed up for Day 1 of cornering class and came away with added confidence in street riding. My goal was to learn and practice safe riding skills and the class helped me to be a better rider.
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Alan Brake
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I have taken and repeated Superbike Coach classes over the past 3 years, and I believe that the Coach’s commitment to this sport / hobby / passion and to the motorcyclists willing to learn from him, is real. If you ride, then invest in yourself and take advantage of an unlikely and unique opportunity. Sign on.
Add-on; perhaps too infrequently mentioned within the reviews is the diverse community that has formed around Can Akkaya. On my last weekend I rode a bike that was older than some of the kids on the course. I've met interesting people and made a good friend because of this school. Everybody fits in.
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Paul P.
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I just returned from driving over 800 miles to attend Superbike-Coach's Wheelie course in Stockton, CA! Was it worthwhile? Yes!!! While I'll admit that there were a few other reasons that also prompted me to make that long of a drive, participating in another one of Coach Akkaya's masterful riding clinics was high up on my list of motivators. I originally learned about Superbike-Coach's programs back in 2019 when I participated in the Cornering School series. After that, I mentally placed attending more classes on my bucket list for the future. While life and family moves for additional secondary education subsequently got in the way, I am happy to say that my long distance trek to finally attend this course put a huge smile on my face that still returns every time I think about the fun I had learning to wheelie aboard the full-race Supermoto bike I rented for the class. As in his other courses, Coach’s straightforward and comprehensive presentation of the nuances of this topic made me feel like I could move past whatever intimidation I was feeling and succeed at lofting the front wheel. Based upon my success, you can bet that I will also be returning for other additional classes as well. Life it too short, so don’t wait until you too must drive (or fly) a long distance to attend. Sign up for the next one and have fun!!
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Kim Sonnikson
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Wooooo! I’ve taken the Cornering Days 1-3 multiple times and wanted to try something new so I signed up for the Body Positioning/Knee Down class and let me tell you- IT IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST DECISION I’VE EVER MADE! I’m a commute rider- I ride 70-100 miles every day and riding was getting stagnant. This class changed that! I discovered a whole side that I didn’t even think about. As usual, Coach takes the time to go over the techniques and methods and that is what sets this program apart. He and his crew don’t give you some BS catchy tagline disguised as “instruction” that will probably get you doing somersaults on your bike. Instead, the team looks at you individually and gives you customized guidance: where you need to put your toe, where your bum should be, what your knee should be doing- all followed up with WHY your body needs to be doing those things. I was eating up every word and seeing how that brought my riding to a whole new level! There is one other thing too- and anyone who has taken one of SBC’s classes knows this already- the community you build in these classes is UNMATCHED! Every time we heard a knee down, we cheered for each other. Every time we had a question, we felt no shame in asking it because we knew someone else had the same question. This class goes above and beyond (but that is no surprise- it’s SBC!), but this specific class? This class brought spark back to my riding and I cannot wait to go back!
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John Orion
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Coach is a great teacher. He gave me clear instructions and held me accountable when I started to get overconfident.
It was an amazing experience. I am looking forward to furthering my riding skills under coaches guidance.
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Small Doses
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The most unforgettable 8 hours on a bike since I started riding FOR SURE! Coach With his laid-back humorous style of teaching knows how to explain The process so well, that I guarantee, at the very least, your leaving there with enough knowledge and practice through the help of him and his staff to have the best possible foundation on your path to mastering wheelies. I would recommend ANYONE no matter what age or gender to take the superbike-coach wheelie coarse , it’s a game changer!
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danielle lewis
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I've done all cornering classes 3x each, wheelie class, 1on4, and body positioning.
I'm not so arrogant to say I know it all. As a matter of fact, coach ensures that you are well trained and how much more can be learned.
Each class, you get better, you learn more, and if you ask for it, coach gives you more.
Each class I go in with certain goals to be attained. And each one coach guides you to fulfilling those goals.
He's like any other teacher, you will get as much from him as you want and willing to absorb
You might be frustrated and he knows it but he can always somehow pull a little more from you and push you to that next goal post.
Can't recommend coach and all his classes more.
I look forward to 2 4 on 1 in June, suspension class in July and another day 2.
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Anastasios Arvanitis
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One of the best experiences of our lives!
My wife Kymber and I completed multiple courses, including Cornering 1-2-3 and the Body Position/Knee Down. Coach Can places a massive emphasis on safe riding—which is vital—without sacrificing the technical skills needed to truly level up.
If you’re willing to leave your ego at the gate, you’ll have a blast and walk away with a much higher cornering pace and a huge boost in confidence. A massive thank you to Can, Nick, Jill, and Dean (the photography is stunning!) and the entire crew for a world-class experience. We'll be back!
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Isaias Contreras
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**Update Day 1 & 2 2026 (01/25 & 02/22)**
Day 1 weather was cold and as my second time around, it was interesting to pick up on concepts I felt I missed the first time. What I am seeing is Coach Can's consistency and it's fascinating how much knowledge and experience he has and brings to the classes that he teaches. Plus he moves his Supermoto like nobody's business! Impressive to say the least!
Day 2 was perfect weather! Cold start but by the afternoon it was beautiful! Everyone did an awesome job applying the class time onto the track and I must say I had a blast!
Stay tuned and again, you gotta get yourself out to this course! Can't recommend it enough!
**Update**Day 3 - 12/07/25 - Weather was colder than 2 weeks ago but it didn't stop us from continuing on. The staff had coffee for us which was a real treat and helped keep us warm when not out on the track.
I definitely enjoyed the day and the overall course curriculum. The staff is awesome and the student rider group was cool! We all had such a good time.
Coach told us our minds were going to be blown away again today and they sure were! As I mentioned before, his approach with the lessons, the riding examples, and then having us execute on what we were taught helps tie in the concepts gone over in class.
My biggest take away is overcoming the "noise" that's in our head and blocks us from achieving a greater potential with riding. Motorcycles are amazing machines and unless you have the experience like Coach, it will be rare that you'll ever ride them to their fullest potential! There's still so much to learn and this won't be the last time I enroll in any of their courses.
Lastly, many people give high reviews and high recommendations and there's a reason for that! Until you've signed up to take Coach's unique instruction, it will be tough to understand so I said it before and I'll say it again, I HIGHLY recommend this course to anyone looking to learn new skills, enhance their skills, and/or gain a better understanding of what it truly means to corner.
Cheers!
**Update**Day 2 - 11/23/25 - Although the weather wasn't like the first day, we still had an amazing time. I'm truly enjoying the content Coach Can offers and how the classes build off of one another. I like the technicality of the track as it encompasses what Coach teaches and how to execute on it. Little 99 is the perfect track to learn these techniques on. This was a fun class and a fun day! I'm excited for Day 3 and for those of you looking to expand your skills, I highly recommend these classes. Coach Can has a great way of implementing what he teaches you and above all, is done safely.
Day 1 - I wasn't sure what to expect for the first Cornering School day but from all of the reviews and videos I came across of the track gave me an idea. Naturally, you frame a picture in your mind of what the day might be like but the reality is always different. And in a positive way.
We had a full class of 30 students and given the experience Coach Can has, he did an excellent job of placing all of us riders in our respective groups. I was nervous at first as I was placed in the A group but as the day progressed, everything made sense.
Without making this too long as I have already signed up for Day 2 and Day 3, I must say that I was impressed with the itinerary and how well the coaching you receive gives you insight into building your confidence to navigate the track.
I definitely gained A LOT from the course and can't wait for the next two! I highly recommend this course to anyone regardless of riding experience because the best part of it all was seeing everyone improve as the day progressed.
All of the staff is super helpful and encouraging. They all want to see you succeed! Little 99 Raceway is also the perfect track to get familiar with the technicalities of motorcycle riding and truly allows you to learn the capabilities of your two-wheeled machine.
Outside of the Cornering School, I look forward to signing up for other coaching days given the awesome experience I had this past weekend.
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Jen Perka
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Did the basic rider one on one today and had the best time! Coach was super amazing at making me feel comfortable and safe and he doesn’t lie I was riding around the parking lot in less than an hour!
I was wondering what’s going on with the Supermoto Race Class and received some response. Most of you just can’t make the date, so that I decided (sadly) to turn 6/14/ to a Cornering Day 1 class as there is a high demand at the moment. All ticket holders will be informed and options given.
However… an idea came up!
And that is, to organize a small group Supermoto Race Class on a Monday. As for now, I can offer these dates: 6/29/, 7/6/, 7/20/ or 8/3/.
If you are interested to join- come back to me with a few dates of your choice, and I’ll tell you about the fees.
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Our Body Pos/Knee Down class is at a 90% success rate!!!
Let’s see what ‘the kids’ say:
“Wooooo! I’ve taken the Cornering Days 1-3 multiple times and wanted to try something new so I signed up for the Body Positioning/Knee Down class and let me tell you- IT IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST DECISION I’VE EVER MADE! I’m a commute rider- I ride 70-100 miles every day and riding was getting stagnant. This class changed that! I discovered a whole side that I didn’t even think about. As usual, Coach takes the time to go over the techniques and methods and that is what sets this program apart. He and his crew don’t give you some BS catchy tagline disguised as “instruction” that will probably get you doing somersaults on your bike. Instead, the team looks at you individually and gives you customized guidance: where you need to put your toe, where your bum should be, what your knee should be doing- all followed up with WHY your body needs to be doing those things. I was eating up every word and seeing how that brought my riding to a whole new level! There is one other thing too- and anyone who has taken one of SBC’s classes knows this already- the community you build in these classes is UNMATCHED! Every time we heard a knee down, we cheered for each other. Every time we had a question, we felt no shame in asking it because we knew someone else had the same question. This class goes above and beyond (but that is no surprise- it’s SBC!), but this specific class? This class brought spark back to my riding and I cannot wait to go back!” Kim Sonnikson
“One of the best experiences of our lives!
“My wife Kymber and I completed multiple courses, including Cornering 1-2-3 and the Body Position/Knee Down. Coach Can places a massive emphasis on safe riding—which is vital—without sacrificing the technical skills needed to truly level up. If you’re willing to leave your ego at the gate, you’ll have a blast and walk away with a much higher cornering pace and a huge boost in confidence. A massive thank you to Can, Nick, Jill, and Dean (the photography is stunning!) and the entire crew for a world-class experience. We’ll be back!” Anastasios Arvanitis
“I can’t say enough good things about the Superbike Coach program. Coach Can and his team are the absolute best. I started with his classes in January, only 2 months into my riding journey. The amount of confidence I gained on the bike after just Cornering School Day 1 was immediate and invaluable. Since then, I have taken Day 2 twice, Day 3, Knee Down, and will do Day 1 all over again later this month. So much improvement in such little time. My level of confidence & trust in myself & my bikes have skyrocketed. I just got my knee down!! Take these classes. You will not regret it.” Bill J.
“I’ve taken numerous courses with the Superbike Coach team. They never fail to impress me. The difference in riding techniques between the morning warm up laps and the afternoon laps is incredible. Coach Can and his team transform you throughout the sessions. It’s incredible how it all happens. After it is all set and done, you’ll leave the class with a grin in your face, and the “I want to do this shit again” attitude. Once you leave, as Coach would say, you have the tools to take with you, and it will be up to you to continue to practice and fine tune those skills to make you a better, safer, more relaxed, and a faster rider. The Superbike Coach programs are hard to beat price wise, but truly, the quality of the instruction is what’s impossible to beat. If you are a rider of any level, you will gain a lot from these courses. I know I’ll be back for more. You should try it! You won’t regret it.” Eduardo De La Cruz
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Man, was I nervous yesterday at A&S Motorcycles for the Mind Over Machine – The Psychology of Riding Motorcycles‘ book launch event.
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70 to 80 people came in and it was a blast having them.
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Jill Akkaya was incredible announcing the speakers. Barry J Rowland started it out with a flashback and takeaways as a student of the Superbike-Coach Corp.. Then it was Mark Stewart’s turn, funny and emotional. After that, I had my part and we went into signing copies. That took quite some time as people were lining up out the door.
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If you’d read one chapter… you’d understand too!
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Jill announced the raffle and some won great prices while the rest was enjoying the food that A&S had provided, so a special thanks goes out to Jeff and Randy!
Thanks to Dean Lonskey Photography and the rest of the SBC team: Marion, Jill, Mark, Nick and Chris. You guys mean the world to me!
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You want to do a track day. You’ve got the gear, you’ve got the bike, and Thunderhill, Sonoma, or Laguna Seca is on the calendar. The thing nobody warns you about is the logistics that come before you ever turn a lap: how do you get a motorcycle to a racetrack when you live in a city and don’t have a garage for a dedicated truck sitting around?
The right answer depends on how often you plan to go to the track, what you currently drive, and how much hassle you’re willing to absorb. Here are the realistic options, with approximate costs and honest trade-offs.
Option 1: Ask a friend with a truck
If someone in your riding group has a truck or van, offer to cover gas both ways and pay them something for their time. The motorcycle community is tight, and most people actually want to go to the track with a buddy, don’t be afraid to ask. You can be that buddy. This country needs to rely and strengthen our sense of community now more than ever.
The catch is dependency. You’re locked into their schedule and their comfort level with towing. If something goes sideways at the track — crash damage, a flat, running late — you’re dealing with it on someone else’s time. It can strain a friendship. That said, for a first track day or if you’re not sure yet whether you even like this, it’s a low-commitment way to find out.
Option 2: Add a hitch to your existing car and rent a trailer
If you already have an SUV, crossover, or smaller truck, this one is worth running the numbers on.
A hitch installation runs $300–$650 for most vehicles, once. After that, U-Haul rents a 5×9 enclosed motorcycle trailer for around $30–$40/day all-in after insurance and taxes. Two things to know before you book: the trailer has to go back to the same location you rented from, so no one-way trips. And U-Haul recommends a 55 mph max towing speed, which matters on longer highway runs.
Check your vehicle’s tow rating first. You need at least 2,000 lbs, which most SUVs and crossovers handle fine. Some sedans don’t. (Europeans reading this can ignore that last part — they’ve been hauling boats with a Fiat 500 for decades. Americans need a different set of expectations.)
The hitch pays for itself within a few rentals compared to renting a full truck, and you’re still in your own car. For riders who track 2–4 times a year, this tends to be the best ongoing value.
If you find yourself renting a trailer more than 15 times a year, buying your own starts to make sense. The Kendon Stand-Up Folding Sport Bike Trailer is the one worth considering. It holds up to three bikes, folds flat for storage (27″ × 84″ footprint), runs on independent torsion bar suspension, and ships with a loading ramp stored underneath. Starts at $4,319. It holds its resale value well and it’s made in California.
Option 3: Buy a dedicated truck or van
Buy a Toyota Tacoma or a full-size van. The day before the track you load up your bike and go. Simple.
If you already own a truck and have a garage, this is the best option. If you don’t, buying one just for track days is a hard sell — and in the Bay Area it’s harder than it sounds. A decent used truck or van starts around $15k, then add $2,200–$4,350+ per year for maintenance, insurance, and registration. Parking alone can run $300–$600/month if you’re renting a space in the city, and more if you’re dealing with street parking, tickets, or break-ins.
Unless you’re doing 30+ track days a year and already have the storage figured out, the numbers rarely add up.
Option 4: Hire a transport service
If none of the above fits, having someone else handle the transportation is the most sensible option.
31cats.com runs dedicated motorcycle transport in the San Francisco Bay Area, covering tracks like Thunderhill, Sonoma Raceway, Laguna Seca, Buttonwillow, and The Ridge. It’s a small operation — 1 to 3 bikes at a time — with personal, attentive service at an affordable price. Pricing starts at $240 and is designed to be a real alternative to renting or owning a truck.
They pick up your bike from your home on a day that works for you, transport it securely in a cargo van, and return it safely after the event. You handle none of the logistics. You just show up and ride.
The Moving Moto is based in Los Angeles and covers SoCal tracks. They handle transport plus some track-side support. Contact them directly at 310-614-1739 for availability and pricing.
619 Knee Draggrz are based in San Diego and haul multiple bikes in a big rig, covering ground well outside California: COTA in Austin, the Ridge Motorsports Park in Washington, circuits in Alabama and Utah. It’s less of a transport service and more of a full program — pit-side catering, on-track coaching, mechanical support, and a race bike rental program. Pricing isn’t public and is on the higher side.
Option 5: Rent a truck or cargo van
No hitch needed. A U-Haul 10-foot box truck has a base rate of $29.95/day, but the mileage charge is where it gets expensive: $0.79–$0.99/mile on weekdays, up to $1.39/mile on weekends in California. Add fuel — these trucks get 10–12 MPG loaded, so figure 25–30 gallons for the Thunderhill round trip — plus insurance, and you’re looking at $380–$550 all-in. Cargo vans run similar numbers despite the lower base rate. Enterprise and other car rental companies sometimes have cargo vans worth comparing.
The bike stays enclosed and protected, and you don’t need a hitch. The trade-off is that a box truck is uncomfortable to drive all day, you have to return it after an already tiring track day, and you’re out $400–$550 to U-Haul plus $120 or more in gas.
Option 6: Ride the motorcycle to the track
For some tracks and some riders, this is a perfectly reasonable call. Sonoma Raceway is 45 minutes from San Francisco. On street tires, living nearby, riding there makes sense. I have a friend who rides at 4 am from San Francisco to Thunderhill on his R3 — but he’s braver than most of us and has a lot of friends with tools, food, chairs, and canopies that he can use.
A few things worth thinking through before you commit:
Don’t run race-compound tires on the street. They don’t heat up enough at road speeds to grip properly. Fatigue is the bigger issue, a highway ride before a full day on track takes more out of you than it sounds, so plan for it. Think through the crash scenario too: if you go down at the track, your ride home is gone. Have a backup plan: a friend who can come get you, AAA roadside service for towing, or at least a way to store the bike overnight. And remember: you won’t be able to bring a chair, a cooler, or anything that makes a long day at the track comfortable. Riding home at night in cold air with a tinted visor and a tracksuit is very uncomfortable; this sport is dangerous enough without adding an exhausting ride home to the mix.
Conclusion
If you own a truck, use it. If you have a capable vehicle and no hitch, add one. If you don’t have any of that, hiring transport from 31cats.com is the most practical solution for most Bay Area riders. Riding to the track works when the distance is short, you’re on street tires, and you’ve got a plan if things go sideways.
Not to forget the Superbike-Coach track days at Thunderhill Raceway on 31/10/2026 and 11/1/2026, where Jorge Maya is offering his services. Check them out if you don’t know how to get there: 31cats.com
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📍 A&S Motorcycles – Roseville, CA
📅 April 4, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM
Join us for a rider gathering and book launch celebrating Mind Over Machine: Psychology of Riding Motorcycles by performance riding coach Can Akkaya.
This event is for all riders who know that motorcycling is more than just twisting the throttle — it’s about awareness, decision-making, and the mental side of riding.
Come hang out with fellow riders, meet the author, and enjoy an afternoon at A&S Motorcycles.
Ride in. Lunch with us. Meet the author. Win prizes.
Whether you ride the street, the track, or both, this is a chance to connect with the riding community and talk about what really makes riders improve.
Bring your bike. Bring your friends.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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