I like small group rides with people I know.
But the best (by far) is riding with your partner.
Narh, I hate riding with others. Never.
Not really, but if it's a good group of mates. No n00bs
I like riding in groups, even with n00bs
I love riding in groups! Doesn't matter who or what they are riding.
Sometimes, I cling to the nearest motorbike on the road
I can't leave my drive without someone else riding with me
I like small group rides with people I know.
But the best (by far) is riding with your partner.
I'd rather ride with a bunch of n00bs than a bunch of people who think they're gods gift to motorcycling
I enjoy riding in small groups, but I like to know who I'm riding with. Don't mind the odd n00b. (They're not all odd!)
I feel it's very important for n00bs to ride with more experienced riders, but they must be aware that they don't have to ride outside their comfort zone.
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
I've clocked up most of my milage solo, but I do enjoy the group rides - just the unknown knob factor is the prob. I love riding with all sorts, just as long as they don't ride in such a way that makes me![]()
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I prefer to ride with one or two others at most. Have done a couple of KB rides in the past but wouldn't rush out to do another.
Andy.
Give me a group of 2-8 riders all on the same wavelength over riding alone any day. Great fun.
Give me riding alone over riding with 1 fucktard in a group any day though.
Well i do like group rides, and i like riding by myself. If i screw up (without binning) by myself nobody else sees (which is good) On the other hand if ina group you get to share the out doors with a mate, which is cool.![]()
I like to do some of everything solo 2 or 3 and large groups as well.
As Subike said nothing like the sound of a big group of bikes thru Valleys etc.
Sheesshhh for a minute there I thought you said "riding your partner on the bike"
Just as well I went back a re-read the post properly
Hah! Where I live I can see the main road north out of town. Every weekend all you can hear is groups winding up SH1. The sound of the bikes carries to my house really well. Lucky for me they can't hear me call them bastards.![]()
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Nevermind the level of experience - attitude is the key factor.
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