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stewie 20-05-08 12:50 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
The rideouts have all been well organised Mike, you know that as well as the rest of us mate :thumleft:

Luckypants 20-05-08 12:52 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stewie (Post 1515316)
The rideouts have all been well organised Mike, you know that as well as the rest of us mate :thumleft:

At no point was the organisation questioned, so I have no problem on that score.

stewie 20-05-08 12:54 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
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Originally Posted by Luckypants (Post 1515320)
At no point was the organisation questioned, so I have no problem on that score.

I know, I was attempting to pat you on the back

Drew Carey 20-05-08 01:09 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
I'd just liked to say as a relative newbie to all of this, that I think splitting into two groups would be a shame. I like working my way through the pack. I found on NW3 that I was in the moderate to slow group, but, since then through practice and bike improvements I have found that even 2 up I was able to ride more comfortably and yet at a more challenging pace on NW3.5.

From what I have been told, each of these ding dongs that have occured were pure accidents, there is no linkable factor etc.I do agree that more 1st aiders may be an idea especially if the group gets bigger......

my 2 experiences of NW have been amazing and long may it last as you are all a great bunch and a good laugh to ride with and socialise with. We all know the risks before we go and all need to maybe excercise caution when pushing beyond our limits (not that Stretchie was on this one)

yorkie_chris 20-05-08 01:10 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
I don't think any of these offs have been caused by people ragging it beyond their limits.

neio79 20-05-08 01:30 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
Can I put my 2p in??

I really think there is no correlation in any of these crashes, accidents happen, I really don’t think that any of the accidents could have been avoided by the rider at the time.

The only similar factor in two of the crashes is the tyres; Both Stretchie and Jason were on BT-021’s in the wet!!

I really don’t think there is anything that can be done to avoid an accident. As for splitting into groups, no point. The marker system kind of ensures that the faster ones get to have fun by working their way through the pack to be marker again and then start again. I had fun doing that on NW3.5 especially in the dry.

So I kind of find this thread quite pointless as I can’t see it achieving anything at all.

For me the 3 I have been on have been great and nothing could have been done to avoid the accidents.

As LP and Speed Claire have said it is up to the individual rider to ride within their limits and ride safely.

Baph 20-05-08 01:37 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
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Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1515365)
Can I put my 2p in??


No.

Hth. :rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1515365)
So I kind of find this thread quite pointless as I can?t see it achieving anything at all.


Not even a hieghted awareness for possible attendees on future NW rideouts? Geez, no pleasing some people! ;)

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Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1515365)
As LP and Speed Claire have said it is up to the individual rider to ride within their limits and ride safely.

Oi! Where's that big stick? I also mentionned that. OK, so I eluded to it, but still. :lol:

Speedy Claire 20-05-08 02:08 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
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Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1515313)
Claire, I think you've just volunteered yourself as the BP Medical trainer. :) I'll certainly take you up on that over the course of the summer at some point.

If there's a group, I may be able to blag use of one of the large rooms at work too, either free or at a discount (obviously attendees pay any fees needed not you Claire, as you'd be teaching). If you're up for something like that, that is.


lol.... I really don`t mind. I could do a shortened what I would interpret as "bike related" first aid but wouldn`t be able to issue certificates to you as it wouldn`t be the approved 4 day first aid course.

yorkie_chris 20-05-08 02:14 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
http://www.bikesafe.co.uk/Bikesafe/B...yorkshire.html

I'm just looking at these. 45 quid doesn't seem excessive.

petevtwin650 20-05-08 02:16 PM

Re: NW Rideouts & accidents
 
I think the most important thing to be highlighted is that no newbie riders have been involved in any accidents nor have any of the accidents been caused by another rider harrying that person and forcing them to crash.

We go to great pains to explain to peeps about the set-up and the importance of riding within that persons limits.

These NW's are long days with a lot of spirited riding opportunities on challenging roads. whether people wish to extend their experience or just take in the scenery is entirely their own decision.


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