Nothing makes more sense than this relationship. A&S Motorcycles in Roseville officially supports the Superbike-Coach Corp.

A & S Motorcycles opened its doors in 1968. Anthony and Adrian Felice and Sheldon Pine founded the company and their first name initials provided it’s name – “A&S”. Our first location was in Folsom, CA and we expanded to an additional salvage operation on Franklin Blvd. in Sacramento in 1982. By 1988 we’d also been doing business on Auburn Blvd. in Citrus Heights and it was there that we opened the BMW motorcycle dealership along with the newly-revived Triumph brand, serving the greater Sacramento area.  Still more growth finally resulted in the move to our current location in Roseville CA in 1999. In 2009 we added Ducati motorcycles and in 2011, we brought back Triumph motorcycles, making us your one-stop shop for premium motorcycle brands.

AS LogoWe are looking forward to a long lasting and healthy partnership with A&S. Randy Felice, manager at A&S took always good care of Superbike-Coach bikes. We’ll be around at their events and to do some seminars.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

Pandemic and lock downs got in the way, but Superbike-Coach could finally turn over what’s been promised for a long time.

The SBC team of Marion, Chris, Mark, Wayne, Dean and myself delivered so that this free student and donator ride out was such a blast that we decided to plan such (or other) get-togethers ones a year. Here are some of Dean Lonskeys pictures.

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Huge thanks to Superbike-Coach photographer Dean Lonskey for all those years of determination, commitment and effort, but especially for loyalty and friendship.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

Unfortunately I have to make a decision in regard to your Rider Passenger Class.

We’ll have to move this class from 9/16/ to 11/21/ in order to cover the high demand for Cornering Day 1 classes.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

I know it isn’t easy to find class spots at Superbike-Coach right now. We are banging on all cylinders actually. Pretty much all classes are booked up- or about to. Waiting lists are bursting already. Actually, when considering that this is all based on word-of-mouth and is like this since the last 8 years!

Anyways, I thought I can give you a suggestion on a strategy here. Important is that you are not just on some waiting list- also go and secure the next available by booking it, otherwise you also risk to be left out. Then you let us know on which waiting list for an earlier class you want to be. An opening will be announced to the entire waiting list, and if you are quick- you’d be in. Crucial is, that you don’t waist time by asking us to move your spot there… you go book it immediately, and then discuss with us what to do with the credit.

In fact there are some openings right now: 4x Suspension Workshop & Track Time on 7/25/, 2x Road Skill 1on3 on 8/1/, 3x Cornering Day 3 on 8/8/, 7x Cornering Day 1 on 9/12/, and so on. So, go for it…

By this way… The last cornering day 2 class was sponsored by A&S Motorcycles Roseville. These guys took care of everyone’s lunch check. Now how cool is this?! I wonder if they are going to do this more often now :-) :-) :-)

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

The Ducati, BMW and Triumph dealership A&S Motorcycles in Roseville has paid lunch for all participants of the Superbike-Coach cornering school on 7/10/2021. Let’s show them our appreciation for their generosity :-)

 

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

Every garage needs tools to function, and if you have one or want to start out getting into wrenching yourself, then i might have the right supplier for you.

bikemaster producat with Superbike-Coach Tools and shop supplies are expensive. What you need is a plan to overlook what you want to maintain or repair. Sky is the limit. Yes you spend on tools, but you’ll figure soon how quick it all paid off, as long as you look into BikeMaster Products.

So, do you want to maintain things around your bike? Like servicing your chain- swapping oil or tires and brake pads? That will only take a few standard tools and saves you loads of money already.

Over time you’ll get more confident and start replacing things, like broken fairings, levers, and service brake fluid and such. That will take also some more specific tools, especially when you go into repairing engines yourself. I can tell ya… that saves you fortunes, being able to do stuff like that.

Superbikecoach uses bikemaster toolsOnes you are through this, you are also not far away from crafting things, like building brackets etc. Fixing things the ‘MacGyver’ way. Also here, BikeMaster can help you with in the most possible affordable way.

Especially when you are into track riding or racing, you’ll have to do things on your own. Measuring tools, bearing replacement kits, and tools which make work easier and quicker.

Go check BikeMaster out and start doing some stuff on your own. It’s fun and makes you positively more busy with your hobby.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp