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14-02-07, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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Travelling and meeting up chat
The other one seems to have vanished in the transition
So let's start again. Where are you going from, anyone going my way, shall we meetup, you get the idea. Cheers Mark. No crapola please, I'll remove any posts that don't add to the thread.
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This has disappeared?
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Just wondering if anyone minds an inexperienced rider coming alone to the annual ride?
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Cheers Mark.
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id be quite keen to join you all too! not that i know any of ya! so thatll be 2 noobs! speaking of which, are us new folk (who dont know anyone) ok to camp with you guys? you camping samarnelsk5? Last edited by freakin it; 15-02-07 at 11:47 PM. |
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However, I am comfortable being close to other traffic on the road (regardless of the number of wheels), which will probably help. If things go the same way that they apparently did on the last ride out, no-one will have to worry about the route, as there was a marker system used. So it's just a matter of riding at a pace you're comfortable with, and being a little sensible about things (which we all are every day we're out on the bike, right? ) |
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16-02-07, 08:27 AM | #8 |
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Everyone was a group-riding virgin at some point. Its dead easy as long as you've got some common sense. I've been on a couple of .org rides and they've been great, a nice pace at times but always bearing in mind that there will inevitably be slower riders who prefer to go along at their own speed - hence the drop-off system which works really well so long as it is done properly.
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16-02-07, 07:43 PM | #9 |
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I'd only been a member for a couple of weeks before i went on last years AR, everybody was really friendly and welcoming. so the more the merrier
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17-02-07, 09:03 PM | #10 |
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you camping samarnelsk5?[/quote]
Yes I will probably be camping! Depends on who is coming with me |
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