![]() |
well the last ride out I was on (last sunday) I started at the back and seemed to end up near the front, there was me thinking I was a low rider, but we seemed to be going at a fair pace, and I was up front (behind about 3 bikes)
that was until the ****s arrived wheelying in totally inappropriate places and hooning around the corners (one crashed and one forced a car off the road :roll: ) |
I'm another lonely little soul who doen't have others to ride with so I have no idea whether I'd be better front. back. middle (of nowhere possibly!). :roll: :oops: :cry:
As long as I've got one person to follow who knows the way I'm fine I guess - I have the direction sense of a retarded homing pigeon so anyone behind me is getting lost anyway! :shock: |
I ride where I'm needed, which is normally away from everyone else :oops: , but last time I was in a ride out I went at the back as I knew the route and could help direct the stragglers and cars. I ended having to lead a second group so I guess I was at the front whilst being behind. :?
Generally I will be closer to the people I normally ride with, as I know how they ride and enjoy that. If the group is bigger I've always been towad the front it seems. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
KerNOB. Don't get me started sonny, you have to GET YOUR BIKE OUT for someone to follow you.... :stupid: P.S. Luv you.. What you doing on Saturday fatty |
Quote:
. |
It's at times like this I feel quite lonely down here... :cry: :-({|=
:wink: |
Quote:
|
why not use the marker system for rideouts ?
its the best way :) |
Quote:
the "keep the rider behind in your mirrors" only require minimal participation, allows a constant rear marker and is less hassle on the day. Cheers Mark. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 05:09 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® - Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.