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    Riding your own ride

    i will say this once

    when on a group ride, stick to your limits, do not race the faster guys that make you ride over your head, stick within your abilities, and do not ever run wide tip the bike over further and trust your tires.

    this is crucial advice for a group ride

    its not worth dying to prove your fast, it does not matter.
    i wrote some stuff on the mormon few facebook page too just to clear things up

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    What brought this on?
    "Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death" - Hunter S. Thompson

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    So when do you stick to your own advice Carver

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    Don't ride with the HB Thursday night riders then, we're a bunch of nutters

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Don't ride with the HB Thursday night riders then, we're a bunch of nutters
    i am with the nutter above
    WISDOM IS KNOWING KARMA REALLY CAN'T GET YOU.

    SPEED KILLS, BUT YOU GET THERE FASTER

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    Well said.

    This is why the Laxed out rides are such a good idea.

    Youtube is full of idiots trying to impress.

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    Sounds like this has come from the tragedy on the Coro loop ride.
    Your right carver, we should all ride within our limits but peer pressure can be a powerful thing.
    Group riding is one thing, racing is another!
    If you want to race or test yourself you know where it should be done.
    I hope you get over the images of today dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    when on a group ride, stick to your limits, do not race the faster guys that make you ride over your head, stick within your abilities, and do not ever run wide tip the bike over further and trust your tires.
    Good advice there for sure. Can I add one little extra? This applies every time you get on your bike, not just on group rides.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    i will say this once

    when on a group ride, stick to your limits, do not race the faster guys that make you ride over your head, stick within your abilities, and do not ever run wide tip the bike over further and trust your tires.

    this is crucial advice for a group ride

    its not worth dying to prove your fast, it does not matter.
    i think ive heard this before, but always good to reinforce, and just don't invite the ones that have dodgey riding behaviour back to a ride, or just say something they might not know they are scaring the 'be jesus' out of the other riders.
    Just remember... "wherever you go, there you are" .....Buckaroo Banzai 1984

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    Cool Judging a book by it's cover perhaps

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    So when do you stick to your own advice Carver
    He does, he did
    Lifes Just one big ride - buckle up or hang on

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    Having met Carver

    Quote Originally Posted by smoky View Post
    He does, he did
    I was able to read the pages

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    Question But.......

    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    when on a group ride, stick to your limits, do not race the faster guys that make you ride over your head, stick within your abilities, and do not ever run wide tip the bike over further and trust your tires.

    this is crucial advice for a group ride

    its not worth dying to prove your fast, it does not matter.
    I agree whole heartily - but i would also ask;

    If you can ride very well, and you're out with riders who do not have the same ability as you, but try to stick with you, you can see they're riding beyond their skill level - do you think you have a responsibility to slow down, rather than encourage them on?


    I don't know?
    Lifes Just one big ride - buckle up or hang on

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    i will say this once

    when on a group ride, stick to your limits, do not race the faster guys that make you ride over your head, stick within your abilities, and do not ever run wide tip the bike over further and trust your tires.

    this is crucial advice for a group ride

    its not worth dying to prove your fast, it does not matter.
    I totally agree, its something that we constantly tell new riders on our regular SATNR.
    ride within your own ability
    Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
    Nathan Woods R.I.P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoky View Post
    I agree whole heartily - but i would also ask;

    If you can ride very well, and you're out with riders who do not have the same ability as you, but try to stick with you, you can see they're riding beyond their skill level - do you think you have a responsibility to slow down, rather than encourage them on?


    I don't know?
    everyone is responsible for their own life and ride.

    after what happened today, i just wanted to make it clear, its not worth dying over.
    i cant judge how good a rider you are, or your abilities, as i only get a brief partial insight when riding with people for the first time.

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    Question Not personal

    Of course I'm not really referring to yesterdays tragedy - you're right, every one is responsible for their own choices

    But last year, 3 times, while riding with guys I didn't know very well; I noticed they were running wide, over braking and crap like that, and eventually they came off
    I was riding well within my ability - but they were kind of pushing it too far.

    I decided that if I am going to invite riders out, or I go with others, I ride to their pace now - up to my ability. Even if it means a slower pace than I am comfortable with

    It's a funny thing pride, it pushes too many bikers into calamity.

    About 12 months ago I came off - I was keeping up with a bunch of sport bikes on the Coro, I knew my rear shock was stuffed and I should've been taking it easy, but you know - you get caught up in the adrenalin. Next thing you know I'm talking to the tar. Lesson learnt.
    Lifes Just one big ride - buckle up or hang on

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