The last KB ride I was on I binned my bike.
I probably go on average about two group rides a month, very really is it a KB one, and am always pushing every last drop out of my bike.
It was my own fault I crashed where and when I did, its not the first crash I've had because I was pushing too hard, and I cant hold, nor do I want to hold anyone or thing responsible for it. Least of all the organiser of the ride or the club!
I am very grateful for the assistance of the others in the group and it has made me realise just how much of a benefit, and a safety net a group ride can be.
So I've cut back on the solo rides, keeps my wife happier too!
As for the newby debate, we all started somewhere, I learnt on a dirt track about 20 years ago chasing mates around on a 80cc farm bike then raced a RM125 against them. And now I chase others on bigger better bikes and try and keep them honest, As we can see that’s not how it always pans out!
Some of us started on the road 20-30-40+ yeas ago and have a lot of experience that can be passed on to the newer riders amongst us.
To anyone reading this and thinking, "Well, he had it coming" your right, I did, I had been warned I was pushing my bike well past what it had been built for. Shopping for a new one now, its about 6 months away yet tho...
Its not all ways the newer ones who crash ether, and when they do it’s usually at a slower speed than the ones with a few more miles beneath them.
Stupider accidents tho… “Imustnothitthatrockthatisheadingformyfrontwheel…… …………BANG!
Fuckin mastered that one!
The reasons that it is becoming more common (the crash report) is that Kiwi Biker is now a rather large entity, and its now summer so the groups are larger, the roads still suck, 22 is getting worse! Things come in waves. It will all be over in a little while, people will be back at work, etc.
Ride safe, there out to get us you know!
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