If shit were brains we'd be fucking geniuses.
If shit were brains we'd be fucking geniuses.
South Auckland Thursday Night Rides or (SATNR) is about the only group ride I do, with it starting to become popular and more people coming along, has raised the problem of new riders who are not so skill full or don't know the roads or both, trying to keep up with the regular SATNR faster riders, witch could lead to a possiblity of a disaster.
We do try to help minimize any risk by encouraging people to ride within there own ability, but in the end the ownness is on the rider. ot I only ride selected weekend rides, but mostly ride alone these days.
Well said mate
good to see u had a good 'en Brett & Sudeep.. glad u came home all together!
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I'm wary of group rides. I've been on quite a few of a wide range of sizes. I learned early on to go at my own speed.
What bothers me is that I normally ride so as to keep space around me, in big group rides there seem to be plenty people who aren't worried about the space they have around them. And they're only too happy to use mine as well.
I had big reservations about the local Christmas Toy Run but was pleasantly surprised. On other, equally charitable runs, I'm doing my bun inside my helmet because of the behaviour of other riders. I will avoid those runs in future.
Largely because of the Internet, group rides involving relative strangers are a new phenomenon. The number of accidents arising from them has been noted by those who are concerned with such statistics. Magazines have been publishing items on how to minimise the risk of group rides. Sadly too few riders seem to have read the articles.
The ute towing the trailer whilst trying to avoid the first Guzzi rider who was lying on the road, crossed up and hit the stationary second Guzzi who had stopped to assist. The driver...I mean cager... did well under the circumstances....
BFTP runs....you don't want to go on those....old bikes .....pffft....
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
I agree - I have only done one SATNR and, as a newish rider, riding at my own pace meant that the poor ole TEC (sorry Mark!) had to hang right back. For me the combination of offs, unfamiliar roads and atrocious sun strike meant there was no way I was going to outride my ability. The upshot of it was that although I enjoyed the company I will not be doing another one until my riding skills improve considerably.
I think the problem is more the group you might be riding with as apposed to the concept of group riding. I'm very fortunate to have a good bunch to ride with around here so the rides are generally good ones.
So what defines a group ride?
is it the number of bikes?
if so, how many?
Is it how well (or not) they know each other?
Is a club ride (for those that go on them) a group ride?
Enquiring minds want to know
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