The Superbike-Coach team got invited by Thomas Shurtz, owner of Carson Pass RV- to ride up to Auburn.
Thomas is looking at acquiring a motorcycle shop in that town, and the SBC team is going to support that dream.
I thought, you might want to join us to not just check the place out- but to also do some twisties riding with us after all in the Foothills.
Thomas will pay lunch for everyone as well, so if you want to join us- here’s the data:
• Date: Saturday 7/19/2025
• Meeting point: Cycle Gear Sacramento (5400 Date Ave, Sacramento, CA 95841)
• Meetup time: 10:00am (We’ll leave there at 10:30am!!!)

Gonna be fun.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp

This is the 4th part of the video series ‘Toy hauler travel trailer customization and transformation to a mobile track classroom’. The boys from Carson Pass RV did a lot of installations and modifications, while coach Can Akkaya is still in the cleaning phase. Please subscribe the channel to not to miss out this exciting series of videos.

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Our annual ‘Suspension Workshop & Track Time’ class is coming up on 7/27/2025. Here, you’ll get to know the why’s and how’s. We’re helping you with the wrenches all day and you’ll learn to report. Cuz’ without that, you won’t ever set your bikes up right. We teach you how to fish, cuz everything else is just ‘buying clicks’. Hell of a class, so let’s learn something more about your bikes.

This is the 3rd part of the video series ‘Toy hauler travel trailer customization and transformation to a mobile track classroom’.

Since Thomas Shurtz of Carson Pass RV went on a well deserved vacation- Coach Can Akkaya has been focusing on another cleaning up session. The progress is slow, but on purpose. Systematically cleaning is a necessarily to manage installation and modifications. Please subscribe the channel to not to miss out this exciting series of videos.

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This is the 2nd part of the video series ‘Toy hauler travel trailer customization and transformation to a mobile track classroom’. Since Thomas Shurtz of Carson Pass RV went on a well deserved vacation- Coach Can Akkaya has bee focusing on the first cleaning up session. The progress is slow, but on purpose. Systematically cleaning is a necessarily to manage installation and modifications.

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Finally… the toy hauler travel trailer has arrived last Friday.

This is the introduction video of a project build video series about the Superbike-Coach Corp track classroom. Headcoach Can Akkaya and photographer Dean Lonskey are giving a overview of a toy hauler travel trailer which will be fully customized and transformed to a classroom with all living amenities.

Thomas Shurtz, sponsor and owner of Carson Pass RV will be taking care of all technical challenges and beyond. His RV dealership is in Lockeford CA and ready for the task. The trailer just arrived, coming in from Ohio, and the three are getting their hand on this rig the very first time.

Hear where the idea is coming from, and what the visions and opportunities are. There is a lot of work to do, but not just that- the project is under time pressure as they are planning to reveal the track classroom at Laguna Seca Raceway by the end of August 2025, where the Superbike-Coach Corp will host four Track Drill students.

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How can an hour of Basic Rider 1on1 be inspiring, emotional, aggravating, concerning, plus making me real angry?! All together! I can tell ya…

Lorraine is 72 years old, and some license giving parking lot institution (let’s not call it ‘school’) let her fail. Needless to mention that it cost around the 500 bux for NOT getting taught how to ride. Instead she got yelled at and been told that she should not ride a motorcycle.

So I am listening and feeling and got this out of it… here is that 72 year old lady, looking like she went through all seven seas, and has this one dream on the bucket list- crushed by some ‘instructor’ who actually doesn’t have to teach (or maybe can’t?). Sure, I knew about these happenings way before, which is why I started offering this basic rider program in the first place- but this is quite some bullshit, isn’t it?!!!
Rebuilding confidence and that she’ll get this dream on the way was priority. It took 10 yards of rolling to make me see what she needs. I had her rolling big loops on her own in 10 minutes. Half an hour later, she

was doing 8 figures. And you should have seen Lorraine’s smile when she proudly rolled bye!!

Trust me… I could go on and on, on why some should not even dare to call themselves a teacher- why institutions just as such should not dare calling themselves a ‘school’.

Shitty information, wrong riding concepts, anxiety creating info, no individual approach, and pretty much non educational. That doesn’t need instructors. Just pass this mor or less senseless curriculum book on to the “fee payer” and let them go on their own.

I know that this might makes some of you here ‘uncomfortable’ with me, but deep down you probably are already, and subconsciously you actually know that I’m right.

Headcoach Can Akkaya, Superbike-Coach Corp