Quote from: Lloyd on September 27, 2011, 09:13:48 PMQuote from: carlson_mn on September 27, 2011, 08:32:08 PM^ Ray when I got to following behind you when you led towards the end of the Tri-State Boogie you made going "pretty dang quick" look pretty effortlessly actually. For myself skill level wise, I would put myself somewhere in the middle with 13 years of riding experience, but being able to follow your lines made for a safer "spirited" pace through CR E and some of those other roads that were completely new to me at the time.Sounds to me like you were just following and hoping and assuming Ray would lead you through. Not actually taking accountability for yourself and "riding your own ride"......Which is what we continually preach not to do.You're too quick to assume that. What I am saying is it is nice to follow someone who is experienced on a particular road when at a pace that I am also comfortable with. Being human, would I have pushed myself too hard if I was in a lead position? I try not to do that, but I prefer to follow until I know a road well by memory.
Quote from: carlson_mn on September 27, 2011, 08:32:08 PM^ Ray when I got to following behind you when you led towards the end of the Tri-State Boogie you made going "pretty dang quick" look pretty effortlessly actually. For myself skill level wise, I would put myself somewhere in the middle with 13 years of riding experience, but being able to follow your lines made for a safer "spirited" pace through CR E and some of those other roads that were completely new to me at the time.Sounds to me like you were just following and hoping and assuming Ray would lead you through. Not actually taking accountability for yourself and "riding your own ride"......Which is what we continually preach not to do.
^ Ray when I got to following behind you when you led towards the end of the Tri-State Boogie you made going "pretty dang quick" look pretty effortlessly actually. For myself skill level wise, I would put myself somewhere in the middle with 13 years of riding experience, but being able to follow your lines made for a safer "spirited" pace through CR E and some of those other roads that were completely new to me at the time.
Today we seem to have a few "groups" within the group---and I am all for that ! But the "black diamond" riders still are the majority of rides and clearly not for everyone. Especially not for the underskilled and over confident.
Quote from: beedawg on September 26, 2011, 03:45:02 PM.... Ray has said that he started the original list to find people to ride with. I'm pretty sure he's more interested in fast, safe, experienced riders on sporty bikes who want to ride hundreds of miles of twisty roads per day, as opposed to relatively slow, inexperienced, slow cruiser riders who want to spend as much time stopped as riding.As long a people are proficient and able to self navigate off a route sheet and take care of themselves on a ride, the more the merrier. While I personally enjoy a brisk pace, that's my pace, and shouldn't be construed as what others need to ride to enjoy a ride. I'd love to see more riders riding a variety of paces on rides. I think this would make it easier for folks to fit in and find folks to ride with.
.... Ray has said that he started the original list to find people to ride with. I'm pretty sure he's more interested in fast, safe, experienced riders on sporty bikes who want to ride hundreds of miles of twisty roads per day, as opposed to relatively slow, inexperienced, slow cruiser riders who want to spend as much time stopped as riding.
At some point we're in the zone in corners we know and love and we're willing to take more risks. Other times the mood isn't right, the corners feel awkward or new or something else is weighing us down, if we aren't smart enough to dial it back, sometimes WAY back, things tend to get messy even if we don't fall.
They don't ride like u want them to, kick it down a few gears, move along and go enjoy the roads how you want to, end of story.
Damn this just made me lose 30 minutes of my life I can't have back. Troll or no troll, stop this... but it did make me want to ride.
conclusion 2 - New group ride riders patently do not understand the "Ride your own ride" comment. I see this at the ZARS events too.
Somehow, we need to come up with something that makes people understand what their obligation to the group is. Things like not crashing, not interfering with other's enjoyment of thier ride, not stressing themselves, not worrying about getting lost, etc.
can I had conclusions, 4-1,000,000okay I will only add the one---and it is one of the conclusions I have had since this new forum layout and all the "everyone is welcome, come join" crapConclusion 4---MN-msta rides are not for everyone and we need to stop trying to be so damn politically correct and want everyone to join ( some, likley very many just shouldn't be on these rides or even on this forum.....I kicked 2 away on one of my introduction rides-they both were boneheads and both crashed to boot) We need to be willing to tell them the hard truth, you;a) aren't welcomeb) aren't good enough (maybe they can't control their ego, or really are that bad, or needy or whatever)c) Dont participate or add any value to the forum or the rides, goodbyed) or whatever the scenario isNot everyone belongs on this forum, hell about 200+ "members" of the forum aren't even really members-they add nothing and don't show up for rides ever.....Members should contribute to both the forum and the rides. Whether it is their ride, or joining a ride doesn't matter to me....Names to faces and being "known" and contributing in a positive way.I remember when I knew ever single name and had ridden with just about everyone on the yahoo format, now you have posters who have never even attempted to join anything-they just post their bullshit to post. (many are just drama seekers that should just stay on those other forums where their crap is appreciated and expected)Okay maybe that is more than just Conclusion 4)
In before the edit. Once again, Lloyd speaks only for himself.
Once again, Lloyd speaks only for himself.
*I will agree though (and I've made this thought known multiple times) that I as well put very little merit in someones post about how rides should be run when I rarely if ever see them put together a ride*
Quote from: stevens_ave929 on September 28, 2011, 11:33:15 AMOnce again, Lloyd speaks only for himself.Of course, and I suppose I should have added that to my own post. I would like to be relatively inclusive, but I should probably make it clear that I don't think it's wrong to be selective.Quote from: stevens_ave929 on September 28, 2011, 11:33:15 AM*I will agree though (and I've made this thought known multiple times) that I as well put very little merit in someones post about how rides should be run when I rarely if ever see them put together a ride*I don't see how the number of rides that person organizes is relevant to whether that person has good ideas about how a group ride should be run. Lots of people who've never organized a group ride have made useful suggestions to me about what makes a ride fun for them.The recommendation to put new riders up front probably came from someone who organized lots of rides, but that particular suggestion hasn't worked well for me so far.Brent
"Riding safely" now tops the charts on the top 10 posted on threads...lol
Agreed. Useful suggestions are terrific and appreciated. I should have been more succinct and said that in the past (meaning years ago) there would often be finger-pointing posts (not useful suggestions) after a ride complaining about this or that. I'm not singling out any specific post in this thread.
As a former outsider, however, I think it would be a shame. I didn't know anyone from this group before I showed up for my first ride and probably wouldn't have found it unless it was "open". I don't have a problem riding with someone who is new to the group as long as 1) They are not a tool and 2) They don't endanger me or others. I know I'm probably opening a whole other can of worms around what "endanger" means in this context...This is now the most replied to thread since this incarnation of the forum. That makes me both happy and sad at the same time.