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Ratti
22nd August 2011, 16:55
HI All
Last daylight savings period here in Wellington, I organised a slowpaced ride aimed at those working their way through the licenses to Full motorcycle. They were held each Tuesday evening, the starting point and route varied each week to give new riders exposure to a variety of road surfaces.
I've been asked to run them again, but can not commit to being available every week for six months. My thought this year is to gather a team of experienced riders willing to be ride leaders and TEC's, and organise a roster, taking turns so the load does not fall on just one person.
To this end I need to compile a list of riders willing and able to do this before I advertise the rides around high schools, bike shops and riding instructors.
We only have a few weeks to get this together, so I need names by September 9th.

As a guide, I am looking for riders who have held a full license and been actively riding for 10 years or more, who can demonstrate a commitment to ongoing training and who have a heart for learner riders and a good understanding of the difficulties faced. There is a bit of wiggle room in these criteria, if you are keen but don't quite meet them, get hold of me anyway and we can talk about it.

Ms Piggy
23rd August 2011, 18:52
Hey Ratti,
I don't consider myself an experienced enough rider to mentor but would like to support your rides this year (since I did a terrible job of it last year!).

On ya luv! Cheers, Ms Piggy

Ratti
24th August 2011, 15:22
terrible is right! Dont think I saw you at all? We will need TEC's as well, so perhaps you would feel comfortable doing that?
I'll add you to the list and get back to you

cheers Chik

White trash
24th August 2011, 16:41
I can do the odd one Ratti but can't commit to every week either. One a month?

James Deuce
24th August 2011, 16:45
I want to work on wheelies and Stoppies this year. Can you you let me know when you're doing that course?

Ratti
25th August 2011, 13:55
WT, I'll swing by the shop and talk to you about it
James, was thinking probably the end of the season, once we have had time to get confidant and gain a high level of skills. Most noobs should be good to go in 4-5 months.


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James Deuce
25th August 2011, 14:02
Am I at least allowed to weave my way at high speed through the accident sites?

Ratti
25th August 2011, 19:55
If your bike is not directly involved in the crash, then do whatever you like and take the consequences. all bikers should take full responsibility for their own actions.

Ms Piggy
29th August 2011, 20:43
Hey Ratti,
I don't consider myself an experienced enough rider to mentor but would like to support your rides this year (since I did a terrible job of it last year!).

On ya luv! Cheers, Ms Piggy

Yep you're quite right! :o I'd be happy to be a TEC.

Ratti
30th August 2011, 15:41
Drag that fella of yours out as well...

It's not so much about mentoring, that is a whole different game and I believe needs specialist training to do it properly. these rides are slow paced social rides accompanied by senior riders and aimed at less experienced riders.
they are fun and low stress, and judging from feedback last year and so far this season, there is a need for them.

go on, you know you want to come along

Hopeful Bastard
30th August 2011, 16:15
I might have to make an Attempt to try and make this years rides... Hopefully I get a new job which entitles me to afternoons, and weekends off! :soon:

Hope to make it out there for some learning!

GrayWolf
30th August 2011, 21:51
I work shifts ratti, but would be willing to help out on the nights I can///
TEC or helping a rider... wherever I am 'needed'..... I certainly cant go onto a 'roster' as my job has its own 2 weekly roster and various starting times within that.

gotta love shiftwork !!!

Paul in NZ
31st August 2011, 08:08
I'd love to help but these days I get home in kapiti and just cant face going out midweek regularly. I suspect the 5am starts have something to do with that...

Still - I'm winning Lotto next so....

Bald Eagle
31st August 2011, 08:18
Ratti

I will be happy to be an extra bod in whatever capacity, TEC etc. I can't gaurantee every week with a rotating late shifts but will try to attend more than last year now I've got a shiny new bike. :scooter:

Ms Piggy
5th September 2011, 21:19
Drag that fella of yours out as well...

It's not so much about mentoring, that is a whole different game and I believe needs specialist training to do it properly. these rides are slow paced social rides accompanied by senior riders and aimed at less experienced riders.
they are fun and low stress, and judging from feedback last year and so far this season, there is a need for them.

go on, you know you want to come along

Sounds good chook and Tuesday nights fits perfectly with my schedule. :apumpin:

Will you send out an email reminder or something?

Ratti
7th September 2011, 16:51
Ill organise a meeting soon. At Chez Ratti, get everyone together and explain so we are all on the same page
Ive had a great response from the mentors from local Ulysses Club. Im looking forward to this season, it'll be great!

BuckBuck#1
8th September 2011, 21:33
That's good news Ratti.

I look forward to getting down to Avalon Duckpond to see you all on Tuesdays this riding season.