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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You perhaps got lucky. Some will remember Rastus saying on here some weeks back he no longer goes on them because of how dangerous they are. So if someone with his police and riding school instructor experience is put off them his opinion should be taken notice of over mine where I have only watched them as well as reading about the dangers of them which does not count according to many on here.
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    any chance you can supply a link to the articles expressing the dangers of group rides
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    now, i may be a rude cunt, and have called some people some pretty abhorrent things, but that, is just fucking rude.
    even of the worst fuckwits out there, no bastard should ever be called a c*ssina.
    yes i see your point, twas said in jest but some shit is just not funny, i shall bow at rastus feet and beg forgiveness, but he is correct in that to stoop as low as an idiot brings one down to their level therefor turning one in to the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    yes i see your point, twas said in jest but some shit is just not funny, i shall bow at rastus feet and beg forgiveness, but he is correct in that to stoop as low as an idiot brings one down to their level therefor turning one in to the same
    You are forgiven, Citizen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by russd7 View Post
    yes i see your point, twas said in jest but some shit is just not funny, i shall bow at rastus feet and beg forgiveness, but he is correct in that to stoop as low as an idiot brings one down to their level therefor turning one in to the same
    It reminds me of the bullying that went on at school, jeez we are supposed to be grown ups now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmik de Bris View Post
    Jeez;we are supposed to be grown ups now.

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    Not going to happen

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    Going back to the OP I'm glad to hear that the ride went well. I too approach group rides with a real sense of trepidation as I've seen too many people put their 'Thinking' heads at home.

    Sadly my Ulyssess experiences haven't been as positive. I've not renewed my membership because of that - A shame but life's about choices and a well run and ridden group ride is one of life's pleasures IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Boy View Post
    Going back to the OP I'm glad to hear that the ride went well. I too approach group rides with a real sense of trepidation as I've seen too many people put their 'Thinking' heads at home.

    Sadly my Ulyssess experiences haven't been as positive. I've not renewed my membership because of that - A shame but life's about choices and a well run and ridden group ride is one of life's pleasures IMHO.

    Bugger about your experience with Ulysses in your area, was it their riding behavior that was negative or something else?

    I have to admit that I only spoke to a couple of people out of the 50-60 bikes (many had pillion passengers) that were on this group ride, was probably more my fault than any of the members, they seemed to have their little groups of mates which is understandable and I was reluctant to just wander over and join in as a newbie.

    I did speak to a couple of HOG Manawatu riders who just happened to be at our rides destination point, the Caf้ bar at Himitangi, they were certainly very friendly and very approachable, I think my next group ride will be with these people, I will decide after that if I will do more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Boy View Post
    Going back to the OP I'm glad to hear that the ride went well. I too approach group rides with a real sense of trepidation as I've seen too many people put their 'Thinking' heads at home.

    Sadly my Ulyssess experiences haven't been as positive. I've not renewed my membership because of that - A shame but life's about choices and a well run and ridden group ride is one of life's pleasures IMHO.
    I've been on one Ulysses ride so statistically not very significant. It looked like a mainly family affair which was quite nice, old and young alike. It was quite well managed the guy at the front stuck his cruise on 105, the guy at the back made sure he was at the back. There was quite a range of skills but no craziness. Some shop rides on the other hand have been a bit more hazardous, but most of those have been OK too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmik de Bris View Post
    I've been on one Ulysses ride so statistically not very significant. It looked like a mainly family affair which was quite nice, old and young alike. It was quite well managed the guy at the front stuck his cruise on 105, the guy at the back made sure he was at the back. There was quite a range of skills but no craziness. Some shop rides on the other hand have been a bit more hazardous, but most of those have been OK too.

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    I went on 4 different Ulyssess rides in my area, with different people and at different times. There was none of the organisation you speak of. No nominted lead bike and no tail end charlie. Whilst that's fine if you know where the destination is located (I didn't on 2 occasions) it isn't clever when you're relatively new to the area. On 2 occasions I found myself at the back of the group with the rider in front of me having gotten out of sight. Both times I ended up stopping at the next decent looking cafe and having a drink on my own instead... I ride at a decent pace, making progress where roads and conditions allow but that wasn't enough to keep up with this lot.

    The standard of riding was... Variable I guess is the best word for it.

    A real shame as I wanted to really enjoy my experiences with them. Sadly it wasn't to be - I'm happy that I gave it a proper go and I hope others' experiences with Ulyssess are better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Boy View Post
    I went on 4 different Ulyssess rides in my area, with different people and at different times. There was none of the organisation you speak of. No nominted lead bike and no tail end charlie. Whilst that's fine if you know where the destination is located (I didn't on 2 occasions) it isn't clever when you're relatively new to the area. On 2 occasions I found myself at the back of the group with the rider in front of me having gotten out of sight. Both times I ended up stopping at the next decent looking cafe and having a drink on my own instead... I ride at a decent pace, making progress where roads and conditions allow but that wasn't enough to keep up with this lot.

    The standard of riding was... Variable I guess is the best word for it.

    A real shame as I wanted to really enjoy my experiences with them. Sadly it wasn't to be - I'm happy that I gave it a proper go and I hope others' experiences with Ulyssess are better.

    That's a shame mate, these guys I did this one ride with had a run down of the rules they wanted everyone to follow and explained what was going to happen along the route, then they asked if anyone had any concerns or questions they wanted to ask.

    I really enjoyed the experience and hopefully your experience hasn't put you off from looking at maybe other well run and organized group rides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Many on here will say though there is no such thing as pressure to keep up on a group ride and well done for not trying as you will likely out live them all.

    Your repetitive "Pressure to keep up" reminds me of my dear old Mum, bless her. "if everyone else jumped off a cliff, would you?"

    Like all things in life, sooner or later we have to make grown up decisions, or at a minimum, decisions that we have to live with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old slider View Post
    Your repetitive "Pressure to keep up" reminds me of my dear old Mum, bless her. "if everyone else jumped off a cliff, would you?"

    Like all things in life, sooner or later we have to make grown up decisions, or at a minimum, decisions that we have to live with.
    It's an interesting saying that one, because if the answer isn't yes, then your 'everyone' doesn't include people you trust unquestioningly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Many on here will say though there is no such thing as pressure to keep up on a group ride and well done for not trying as you will likely out live them all.
    a) fuck off and die

    b) you're a fuckwit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graystone View Post
    It's an interesting saying that one, because if the answer isn't yes, then your 'everyone' doesn't include people you trust unquestioningly.
    i hope he lets me do this:


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    In my old army days the company ran 10 km every day before breakfast.
    I always made it back in the first 10.....
    Just so I could be first in the showers and first at breakfast.

    I'm the same at group rides.....

    The minute I see one rider having an alcoholic drink however I'm gone...

    So basically I am not doing group rides anymore....
    To many fuckwits....
    Including myself.
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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