Gucci, you should get along to NASS to meet some people who are also learning. Might be able to rustle up some sort of regular ride with them all.
Otherwise, post a new ride thread about 1 week out with the date, type of ride (learners only, no racing, or whatever) and route (use google maps with waypoints) and get people interested. Here's an example of a similar type of thing that I posted last summer http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...turday-(16-Jan)
Good luck, if you do it right you'll get plenty of attention (as if saying you're a 22-year-old female won't get you enough attention anyways)
I'd recommend the SMC, but they don't actually ride anywhere :P
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Thanks for the help guys!
But the problem is not that I dont have people to ride with, its that I dont have any ppl around my age in the group I ride with.
well, If you want a slightly creepy predatory older male, then I'm the one.
Where do I put my sleeping bag?
And do you mind if I stare?....I tend to do that a fair amount of the time.
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And as for wanting to ride with young riders, I'm sure there are plenty around. Personally, I absolutely LOVE riding with older riders and have made some wonderful friends among the more "senior" people of the rides (no offense folks, you know who you are). I'm a 26 year old female cruiser rider, and often then only cruiser. But its all good, and the advice and help that these much more experienced riders offer me is pretty priceless in my opinion. Good to take on board what you can to learn.
If you do fine a younger crew to hit the roads with (and yes, I agree its awesome riding with the gals too), just don't forgot to head out sometimes with the others - the "older ones". You will gain a lot from the experience every now and then.
Young gals on bikes - I'm always still impressed!![]()
LOL who has been telling fibs? Is it all the spring chickens that I ride with? - Must be another Katiepie on her phat cruiser, as I always turn up last after they have already had the first round of drinks. Its tradition for everyone to leave when i finally get there...Yes thats it, cruisers are for cruising - none of this going fast business!
And I agree, always good to have a mix of levels of riders to hit the roads with. None of the crazy kids that I ride with act a day over 18 either!Love ya all the better for it too!
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