thanks guys for an enjoyable ride
being the first ride with you people, I had no idea what to expect.
what I found was a basically well ordered bunch that did not take what I call risks.
Being at the back of the group,for the first half of the ride,I found that the pace for me was slow enough to practice keeping pace without using my brakes for a lot of the corners relying upon the engine braking and trying to keep the same distance behind the bike in front of me. Good fun.
After the wheatsheaf i moved further to the front for the run to Diamond harbour,and enjoyed the road albit using the brakes a bit more often, Down side of the ride being that my clutch is on its way out, and the Xsessive's top end power made it slip...bugger!
One beer , a sarsparella/coke and half a basket of chips with a fish at the pub was all that I needed for that little energy boost. anymore would have been a waste.
The ride home at dusk did command a much slower pace, as the constantly changing shadows, light and narrowish road meant a more concervative approch to all situations was a must.
After leaving the main group and heading home from Governers bay, I missed daves bruseing up himself and his ride, really glad you are OK Dave.
Had an awsome run from Belfast to Gretta valley home, with a warm night, clear skys and a half moon, very very light traffic, buzzed along really comfey at 110kph, getting home at 11.30.
My comment upon BK being the starting point for the rid?
I think that it is a good place because of the congestion, traffic volumes and its semi awkwardness of entry and exit.
We have to ride with these conditions often, and having the first 2 -3 k's in heavy traffic can tend to calm down the initial ego rush of riding in a pack. Especially for that new rider, who is wound up and ready to run!
So being forced to stay at 50kph max, forced to be totally aware of your enviroment, forced to keep a close eye on the other riders in your group, is a much an important training time as learning to corner well or brake smoothly.
I think that to have the rally point in an easier place could result in some ego driven foolishness within the first 1 k of a ride.
BK might be all those bad things suggested, but its good for keeping you alert from the start.
As for who should lead ...each week draw straws amoung the more experianced riders,
the long straw drawn becomes the road captain for the ride, and he/she sets the pace, with no one being allowed to pass the road captain, control of the pace and speed is able to be achieved. its also good exp for the captain
Thanks again for the ride peoples! I hope that I can make some more in the future
Bring on Woodstock!
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Bookmarks