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October 2004 Contest

Win all three of Keith Code's books

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Books courtesy of California Superbike School

Among the most popular motorcycling books in the world, Keith Code's series of A Twist of the Wrist, Volumes 1 and 2, and The Soft Science of Road Racing Motorcycles covers everything from basic tips on braking, cornering and steering to hardcore information and troubleshooting for racers only. The three-book set is a $60 value, and you can find out more about Code's books or the California Superbike School by visiting www.superbikeschool.com.

You can win all three books by correctly answering the trivia question using the form below. The question is: What team did Keith Code ride for in 1975 and '76. (Hint-you can find the answer at www.superbikeschool.com)

Contest rules:

1. Only one entry is allowed per name or e-mail address. Submitting more than one entry will result in your disqualification

2. This contest closes on September 30, 2004. Entrys after 11:59 pm on September 30 will not be accepted.

3. The winner will be selected by a random drawing from all entries and notified by e-mail or phone.

This contest is now closed. The correct answer is Yoshimura; the winner of the Keith Code books is Michelle Moorman of Woodbury, NJ.


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