> > Doc Wong Adventure Dual Sport Clinic - Nov 17/20!
> > Hi,
> > Due to some very popular requests, I've created this special clinic
> > for adventurous dual-sport, dirt and street riders. Basically anyone
> > who wants to improve their dirt skills. From the consistent feedback
> > we've
> > been getting, the new format has been getting impressive results with
> > riders gaining greatly improved dirt skills and confidence!
> > If you're a street rider and don't have a dual-sport or dirt bike,
> > come to Thursday night's lecture and demonstrations as I guarantee
> > that
> > it will be an educational experience for you. Though I'd have to say
> >
> > that I've had a rider show up Sunday with a full dress Harley Davidson
> >
> > motorcycle that did the dirt clinic. He did well too!
> > Not only will you learn Doc Wong's 12 Basic Fundamentals of Dirt
> > Riding Skills, but you'll get the most important data point of riding
> > any
> > motorcycle competently. I'll cover vital topics and drills dealing
> > with coordinated balance, controlled sliding of the rear AND front
> > wheels, controlled wheelies, hillclimbs and much more.
> > So how do I get newer Adventure Dirt/Dual-Sport riders to, safely, do
> >
> > things like lock up the front wheel, do wheelies etc all in one
> > morning of drills???? Attend Thursday night's lecture and
> > demonstration
> > and find out.
> > If you're a more experienced dirt rider I'd appreciate any help you'd
> >
> > like to give in leading a group, etc.
> > This clinic is held on two separate days.
> > **Please note: Thursday night's
> > talk is a prerequisite to Sunday's drilling and ride.
> > Cost: $20.00 donation to the Clear Creek Legal Defense Fund / Blue
> > Ribbon Coalition. Sound too good to be true? Yes, but it's true and
> >
> > has been for the last 18 years of the Doc Wong Riding Clinics with now
> >
> > over 40,000 riders having attended my various events! The $20 donation
> >
> > is appreciated and if you want to donate more, that would be
> > wonderful, but you won't be asked to.
> > Part A: Thursday evening, 7:15 PM will be a 2 hour talk at my
> > chiropractic office:
> > Wong Chiropractic Center
> > 1391 Woodside Road, Suite 200
> > Redwood City, CA 94061
> > Part B: Each ride has been full of wonderful surprises, a true
> > adventure! This clinic promises more of the same. The details of the
> > Sunday adventure ride will be announced at the Thursday evening talk
> > at
> > Wong Chiropractic.
> > Don't know if you have the skills to do the ride? Come Thursday night
> > to find out more.
> > TO REGISTER: E-mail me ASAP at: Docw...@aol.com (limited to the
> > first
> > 40 riders, so if you register and can't make it, please let me know
> > ASAP as there will be a waiting list)
> > Anyone is welcome to come to the evening "Dirt Riding Workshop-Talks
> > and Demonstrations" part of the clinic and is not limited in numbers,
> >
> > however the practical "Dirt Ride Drills and Dirt Ride" part of the
> > clinic is limited to 40 riders.
> > ----------------
> > WHAT TO BRING TO THE DIRT RIDE
> > A. Snacks, lunch and water.
> > B. Gear: Minimally have a good helmet, gloves, heavy boots, blue jeans
> >
> > and a long sleeved shirt. Full dirt riding gear is ideal: Dirt helmet,
> >
> > goggles, chest protector, elbow guards, gloves, knee pads and dirt
> > boots. Regular dual sport riding and touring gear is ok too, but be
> > aware it may get hot.
> > C. Mechanical: bike in good order, knobbies will work best, however
> > dual-sport tires will work also. Street bike tires will provide a
> > unique experience! ;-)
> > D. There will be nowhere to drop off luggage, so plan on doing the
> > entire ride with what you have. This is afterall an "Adventure" ride,
> >
> > so if you want, bring luggage to simulate a ride.
> > E. Type of bike. It has to be a legal dual sport bike that can go at
> >
> > least 170 miles. Terrain will be a combination of street and dirt.
> >
> > You can being a smaller dual sport bike, but make sure to being extra
> >
> > gas or make friends with a fellow with a big gas tank. There are
> > always several 1200 GS Adventurers there with over 9 gallons of gas.
> > ________________________________________________
> > Ride street, ride track, ride dirt, trials.....ride.....well!
> > Doc Wong
> > Chiropractor for Children and Adults
> > 1391 Woodside Road, Ste 200, Redwood City, CA (650) 365-7775www.docwong.com
> > Check out the stuff on the Doc Wong (Free) Riding Clinics on my web
> > site!http://www.docwong.com
> > Note: Photos for "Doc Wong Crashes" and the "Doc Wong Message Board"
> > are now on my web site.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > To get the latest announcements on my Riding Clinics subscribe to the
> >
> > Doc-Ride Mail-list!
> > Go to: http://www.micapeak.com/mailman/listinfo/doc-ride
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Special thanks to my friends and sponsors!
> > Keith Code of California Superbike Schools for his help and guidence
> > and support. The Doc Wong Street Riding Clinics are almost all based
> > on his works. Get his books and tapes on the subject, read them and
> > apply them....your riding will be much better for it!
> > www.superbikeschool.com
> > Gary Jaehne for his contributions on the Suspension clinics and in his
> >
> > book: "Sportbiking: The Real World"....great reading.
> > Helimot Leathers: The leathers I use and consider the best! http://www.helimot.com
> OT
> Hi Doc, I though you might be interested ..
> Time IS an apparency... Hubbard said that, he knew that... Einstein
> said that too...
> and by running on the time track... one is running isolated illusions
> that separate a person from actuality.....one of the roots of
> insanity, fatal judgements, and human error.
> ****
> A person could choose to consider, as a test or trial only.... that
> actuality all happens in the now.
> ....one might say 'the big now'
> that an actuality, and understanding can only be seen, comprehended
> and understood... by pervading an area ......as all these forces,
> thoughts, and gismo's act on each other... across a limitless spectrum
> in one big happening...
> Hubbards notion that such an unfathomable 'complexity' could be
> understood and resolved by use of deconstructing it into tiny
> digestible fragments had that flaw... a fatal flaw i believe... it
> bred exponential insanity it its hosts.
> for instance, lets say a gunshot.
> you cannot fully comprehend the actual scene on what that event was by
> merely spotting fragments of it.... stretched out along the trajectory
> of 'time'...all you get is a flawed reconstruction at best. even at
> that you will not have all the parts..the hundreds of factors acting
> on the bullet as it travels.. you will only be able to abstract the
> thin slice of what you may be partially educated
> in................... that is not actuality..
> its a fragment of actuality... extrapolating fragments without actual
> observation creates nut cases. We have seen that with the criminal
> cult... and for that matter widely throughout the human experience.
> ... by picking fragments out out of the event... then poorly
> describing each fragment in words, the words being only the roughest
> of symbology.... you miss the crucial and... invisible other
> wise ....intangibles...
> the velocity for instance..
> and whats seen by use of the mathematics of the overall happening.....
> force=mass x acceleration... for instance... you cannot perceive the
> force by breaking an event into tiny fragments.
> all you see is disjointed pictures of a piece of lead in the air...
> then by education alone you can conceive the event. such a
> conception is quite limited... and flawed... you cannot 'see'..the
> actuality.
> thats because ones view in those cases is from a tiny pin point in
> space, at a pre-defined often hallucinated band in the electromagnetic
> spectrum that one assumes is the only relevant field in the universe.
> Ive seen this in some systems development I'm doing lately.
> by connecting as we are all naturally connected... to the 'big now'..
> that is giving up all the bogus notions of time and space...some bits
> of actuality can seep through all that baloney we have constructed
> around ourselves.
> That happens by leaving out the bogus notion of time... the notion of
> time traps a person at little pin pointy spots in the 'big now' so to
> speak... and leaves humanity stuck in the dark... sending killers
> after each others girl friends... poodles..and gold fish.
> it seems.
> Separation from actuality IS the definition of insanity.
> I think Hubbard knew that.
> Phil scott
I went out trick or treating the other night, dressed as L. Ron
Hubbard...
> > Hi,
> > Due to some very popular requests, I've created this special clinic
> > for adventurous dual-sport, dirt and street riders. Basically anyone
> > who wants to improve their dirt skills. From the consistent feedback
> > we've
> > been getting, the new format has been getting impressive results with
> > riders gaining greatly improved dirt skills and confidence!
> > If you're a street rider and don't have a dual-sport or dirt bike,
> > come to Thursday night's lecture and demonstrations as I guarantee
> > that
> > it will be an educational experience for you. Though I'd have to say
> >
> > that I've had a rider show up Sunday with a full dress Harley Davidson
> >
> > motorcycle that did the dirt clinic. He did well too!
> > Not only will you learn Doc Wong's 12 Basic Fundamentals of Dirt
> > Riding Skills, but you'll get the most important data point of riding
> > any
> > motorcycle competently. I'll cover vital topics and drills dealing
> > with coordinated balance, controlled sliding of the rear AND front
> > wheels, controlled wheelies, hillclimbs and much more.
> > So how do I get newer Adventure Dirt/Dual-Sport riders to, safely, do
> >
> > things like lock up the front wheel, do wheelies etc all in one
> > morning of drills???? Attend Thursday night's lecture and
> > demonstration
> > and find out.
> > If you're a more experienced dirt rider I'd appreciate any help you'd
> >
> > like to give in leading a group, etc.
> > This clinic is held on two separate days.
> > **Please note: Thursday night's
> > talk is a prerequisite to Sunday's drilling and ride.
> > Cost: $20.00 donation to the Clear Creek Legal Defense Fund / Blue
> > Ribbon Coalition. Sound too good to be true? Yes, but it's true and
> >
> > has been for the last 18 years of the Doc Wong Riding Clinics with now
> >
> > over 40,000 riders having attended my various events! The $20 donation
> >
> > is appreciated and if you want to donate more, that would be
> > wonderful, but you won't be asked to.
> > Part A: Thursday evening, 7:15 PM will be a 2 hour talk at my
> > chiropractic office:
> > Wong Chiropractic Center
> > 1391 Woodside Road, Suite 200
> > Redwood City, CA 94061
> > Part B: Each ride has been full of wonderful surprises, a true
> > adventure! This clinic promises more of the same. The details of the
> > Sunday adventure ride will be announced at the Thursday evening talk
> > at
> > Wong Chiropractic.
> > Don't know if you have the skills to do the ride? Come Thursday night
> > to find out more.
> > TO REGISTER: E-mail me ASAP at: Docw...@aol.com (limited to the
> > first
> > 40 riders, so if you register and can't make it, please let me know
> > ASAP as there will be a waiting list)
> > Anyone is welcome to come to the evening "Dirt Riding Workshop-Talks
> > and Demonstrations" part of the clinic and is not limited in numbers,
> >
> > however the practical "Dirt Ride Drills and Dirt Ride" part of the
> > clinic is limited to 40 riders.
> > ----------------
> > WHAT TO BRING TO THE DIRT RIDE
> > A. Snacks, lunch and water.
> > B. Gear: Minimally have a good helmet, gloves, heavy boots, blue jeans
> >
> > and a long sleeved shirt. Full dirt riding gear is ideal: Dirt helmet,
> >
> > goggles, chest protector, elbow guards, gloves, knee pads and dirt
> > boots. Regular dual sport riding and touring gear is ok too, but be
> > aware it may get hot.
> > C. Mechanical: bike in good order, knobbies will work best, however
> > dual-sport tires will work also. Street bike tires will provide a
> > unique experience! ;-)
> > D. There will be nowhere to drop off luggage, so plan on doing the
> > entire ride with what you have. This is afterall an "Adventure" ride,
> >
> > so if you want, bring luggage to simulate a ride.
> > E. Type of bike. It has to be a legal dual sport bike that can go at
> >
> > least 170 miles. Terrain will be a combination of street and dirt.
> >
> > You can being a smaller dual sport bike, but make sure to being extra
> >
> > gas or make friends with a fellow with a big gas tank. There are
> > always several 1200 GS Adventurers there with over 9 gallons of gas.
> > ________________________________________________
> > Ride street, ride track, ride dirt, trials.....ride.....well!
> > Doc Wong
> > Chiropractor for Children and Adults
> > 1391 Woodside Road, Ste 200, Redwood City, CA (650) 365-7775www.docwong.com
> > Check out the stuff on the Doc Wong (Free) Riding Clinics on my web
> > site!http://www.docwong.com
> > Note: Photos for "Doc Wong Crashes" and the "Doc Wong Message Board"
> > are now on my web site.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > To get the latest announcements on my Riding Clinics subscribe to the
> >
> > Doc-Ride Mail-list!
> > Go to: http://www.micapeak.com/mailman/listinfo/doc-ride
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Special thanks to my friends and sponsors!
> > Keith Code of California Superbike Schools for his help and guidence
> > and support. The Doc Wong Street Riding Clinics are almost all based
> > on his works. Get his books and tapes on the subject, read them and
> > apply them....your riding will be much better for it!
> > www.superbikeschool.com
> > Gary Jaehne for his contributions on the Suspension clinics and in his
> >
> > book: "Sportbiking: The Real World"....great reading.
> > Helimot Leathers: The leathers I use and consider the best! http://www.helimot.com
> OT
> Hi Doc, I though you might be interested ..
> Time IS an apparency... Hubbard said that, he knew that... Einstein
> said that too...
> and by running on the time track... one is running isolated illusions
> that separate a person from actuality.....one of the roots of
> insanity, fatal judgements, and human error.
> ****
> A person could choose to consider, as a test or trial only.... that
> actuality all happens in the now.
> ....one might say 'the big now'
> that an actuality, and understanding can only be seen, comprehended
> and understood... by pervading an area ......as all these forces,
> thoughts, and gismo's act on each other... across a limitless spectrum
> in one big happening...
> Hubbards notion that such an unfathomable 'complexity' could be
> understood and resolved by use of deconstructing it into tiny
> digestible fragments had that flaw... a fatal flaw i believe... it
> bred exponential insanity it its hosts.
> for instance, lets say a gunshot.
> you cannot fully comprehend the actual scene on what that event was by
> merely spotting fragments of it.... stretched out along the trajectory
> of 'time'...all you get is a flawed reconstruction at best. even at
> that you will not have all the parts..the hundreds of factors acting
> on the bullet as it travels.. you will only be able to abstract the
> thin slice of what you may be partially educated
> in................... that is not actuality..
> its a fragment of actuality... extrapolating fragments without actual
> observation creates nut cases. We have seen that with the criminal
> cult... and for that matter widely throughout the human experience.
> ... by picking fragments out out of the event... then poorly
> describing each fragment in words, the words being only the roughest
> of symbology.... you miss the crucial and... invisible other
> wise ....intangibles...
> the velocity for instance..
> and whats seen by use of the mathematics of the overall happening.....
> force=mass x acceleration... for instance... you cannot perceive the
> force by breaking an event into tiny fragments.
> all you see is disjointed pictures of a piece of lead in the air...
> then by education alone you can conceive the event. such a
> conception is quite limited... and flawed... you cannot 'see'..the
> actuality.
> thats because ones view in those cases is from a tiny pin point in
> space, at a pre-defined often hallucinated band in the electromagnetic
> spectrum that one assumes is the only relevant field in the universe.
> Ive seen this in some systems development I'm doing lately.
> by connecting as we are all naturally connected... to the 'big now'..
> that is giving up all the bogus notions of time and space...some bits
> of actuality can seep through all that baloney we have constructed
> around ourselves.
> That happens by leaving out the bogus notion of time... the notion of
> time traps a person at little pin pointy spots in the 'big now' so to
> speak... and leaves humanity stuck in the dark... sending killers
> after each others girl friends... poodles..and gold fish.
> it seems.
> Separation from actuality IS the definition of insanity.
> I think Hubbard knew that.
> Phil scott