Posts Tagged ‘Slavens Racing’

Jason Raines Off-Road Riding School Colorado Springs, Co August 21-22

Monday, May 31st, 2010

School Length: 2 Days

Class size: Maximum 10

Items Included in Class: Full Circle Training Manual, Full Circle Nutrition Guide, T-Shirt, Access to “Members Only” page on website.

Raines’ Riding University will be quite the experience; you will leave with plenty of knowledge and experience on and off the bike. The intensity of the camps is very high and I will be there as long as you want. There are no time constraints and if you want to work till the sun goes down then we will! If you are looking to become a top-level racer or just want to be able to blow by your buddies on the next trail ride, Raines’ Riding University is the place for you! I will provide you with all the necessary tools to help you achieve any goal you want to reach. You will learn all the secrets I have used to go from an average Joe racer in the C class to a Multi-Time National Champion.

The riding schools will cover all areas of motorcycle competition. Some of the areas we will be working on are physical training (optional), mental training, bike set-up, diet and motorcycle technique. On the motorcycle technique we will be training on a local woods/hare scrambles course. The areas covered will include, hills, rocks, roots, balance, clutch control, throttle control, braking, accelerating, overall speed, coordination, corners, body position, vision focus and how to properly weight the bike. I will also show you my secret “speed drill” that will make you faster each and every time you get on your motorcycle!

Jason Raines

2009 East Coast National Hare Scrambles Champion

2008 AMA National Hare Scrambles – Overall Champion

2008 AMA Eastern Hare Scrambles Champion

2007 AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion

2004 AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion

2004 GNCC Series 2nd Place

2003 AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion
2003 GNCC Series 2nd Place

3 ISDE Gold Medals
1 ISDE Silver Medal

38 National Offroad Victories

Click HERE for more information.

As a consultant and engine builder/designer for Team Am Pro Yamaha, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Jason for many years. He’s a very naturally talented rider with a training and work ethic second to none. Unlike other off-road riding instructors that visit Colorado, Jason keeps his class size small (maximum 10) so that he can give each student individual instruction. Jason will definitely give you your money’s worth. I highly recommend and endorse the Jason Raines Riding University.

Jeff Slavens

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Nothing Free About Freedom

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

This is some amazing footage of what our troops do every day to protect our freedom. Please take the time to watch it.

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KTM vs BMW

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

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Top 10 Low Pass Fly Bys

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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Bad Ass KTM 950 SE

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Submitted by Ken @ Aspen Racing

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Vintage YZ & Canned Ham

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Submitted by Ron Kadah

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Hell’s Gate Enduro – Italy

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Submitted by Steve V.

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Committed to Trail Maintenance

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Submited by Bill Dart

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Winter on 5 Miles of Hell

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Submitted by Mike Stokes @ Apex Sports

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Closure to a Rant

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

During my 36 years in the motorcycle industry I have come across many obvious design flaws and I’ve often wondered “what horse’s ass came up with this”? Now I finally have some closure as it appears that motorcycle designers come from the same gene pool as train track designers.

The history of railroad tracks

(Be sure to read the final paragraph; your understanding of it will depend on the earlier part of the content)

The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That’s an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used?
Because that’s the way they built them in England , and English expatriates designed the US railroads. (more…)

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