...participating in one. Unless you know them/their riding ability like the back of your hand.
Me thinks we participate in a huge group ride everyday... It's called real life commuting.
...participating in one. Unless you know them/their riding ability like the back of your hand.
While i do enjoy the group rides, i will always keep cool and hang in the back, partly cause common sense says never put the fastest bike up front(i generally ride with harleys and smaller sport bikes) and 2 i really dont mind being in the back where i can keep an eye on everyone else incase something happens and give myself plenty of space.
Not sure if I understand the situation. He's behind her. She's coming in too hot...can't he just see that and get on the brakes faster or harder and let her follow her bunk line? Unless he was too close as in, almost right next to her, in which case, he's an idiot and I'm glad he's at least nice enough of a rider to only go down on his own and not take her with him. Sounds like he was too hot in the corner and lost it and needs someone to blame. (let's face it, everyone that wrecks tries to find blame on something other than themselves.)
I suppose the definition of a motorcycle wreck usually entails that someone is in too hot (ie, over their ability). Part of your "ability" should be to anticipate the mistakes of other riders and factor that into your riding. Not being able to do that is not the girl's fault in this situation.
partly cause common sense says never put the fastest bike up front
I hate riding alone, but the hassle of waiting for them to
show up, making sure they're back in time to be home, and worrying about
whether they can make a hard turn is way too stressful. Alotta crap nowadays is involved
in simply just riding w/ some other people.
Group rides are a blast, and around here, if you ride single you are almost guaranteed a ticket as the LE tend to pick on single riders.
That is interesting...How does the rider in front of you overcooking a corner equal you crashing?