I'll second what Quasi's said about our Learners Ride.
Supported by BRONZ Wellington Branch and co-ordinated by one of the local committee members (Ratti), the aims of these rides are as follows:
1. To offer safe on-road time to inexperienced riders.
2. Hazard recognition.
3. Learn how to ride responsibly in a group
During daylight saving hours this ride gathers at 6p.m and departs at 6.30 p.m. The starting location varies depending on the intended route that evening. The routes are largely urban because of the 70-80 kph speed limit imposed on these classes of rider. Where it is necessary to venture onto a main highway, all riders will be accompanied by an experienced rider.
Although there are as yet no accredited mentors accompanying this ride, all learners will be ‘buddied up’ with a group leader (GL) and a tail-end-charlie (TEC). These are experienced riders and will look out for learners, assisting should anything go wrong.
This season we have had a wonderful representative sample of the variety of people attracted to motorcycling. A roll call of learners would show a 15yo lad accompanied by his Dad, women aged from 20’s to 40’s and young men. Ability of the learners has varied greatly from very nervous first-timers to those who are nearly ready to attempt the Restricted or Full license. This ride would not be able to go ahead without input from experienced riders and these marvellous folk are equally as varied in gender, age and the type of bike they choose to ride.
Any rider (including returning riders) is welcome to attend the gatherings and enjoy the company. Although this is supported and sanctioned by BRONZ Wellington, everyone rides at their own risk and must take full responsibility for their actions.
PM Ratti for more details.
Simon
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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