.....4) Following Distance - the posted videos suck folks. Only one rider (the lead rider) is actually plotting a line and exercising that part of ride-craft. The rest of you are following so close that you have no need to pick a line. Sheesh, drop back a bit and practice your craft, if you want it to be an on-road race, Frickin pass the guy already! If you don't want to do either then it is just a warp-speed parade
"Two rides at the same time is not a big deal it offers choices, choices are good." This I agree with 100%. In the old days (Yahoo board) we would pride ourselves in having multiple rides posted for the same day. They often went different directions.
Seriously, keep the forum the way it is. I work in technology and one of the things I drill into the people who work for me is to not get caught up in the technology. "Just because you can doesn't mean you should" and "The KISS principle" are the things I tell them daily. In the end, this gives you usable technology that can be implemented quickly and maintained.I see no reason not to follow those same principles here. Just trying to follow the three pages of posts on this topic and all the theories and ideas is making my head spin. Say what you want about the other forums, but they take a much simpler approach to organizing rides and it works. Granted, no one puts restrictions on who should join a ride or not, other than they do list whether its a beginners ride or not. Not here to debate who is a beginner or not or how those "douchebags" ride, just merely saying they have something that works.I think the simplest way to do it is what I have seen on here from time to time, which is invitation only rides or MN-MSTA official rides. Otherwise a ride posted up should just be open and the ride organizer has the right to reject anyone from a ride that shows up that they feel is not adequately prepared, gear or bike, or if on the ride they are not riding up to the standard of the ride leader, the ride leader can stop the ride at any time and ask that person to leave. When people post rides on here I think they do a good job of setting the tone for the ride, how it should be ridden, if they are expected to be able to self navigate, etc. Seems pretty simple to me, its up to the ride leader to set the standard and hold people to it. If we kicked people out of a ride we don't feel are riding properly, two things happen. Either they never show up again, or they learn (or at least try to learn) how to ride properly.
I don't see what the problem is the way it is setup now. No one forces anyone to attend any group rides. If somebody puts x2 or x2 +10 in the corners, one should realize the pace of that ride, and if that's not their style then they can post up their own group ride if they want to ride with others and be explicit about how they want to ride. OR they can attend and be proficient with a route sheet as Ray and the 'forum' advocate, so they can ride their own ride and still socialize at gas stops or a lunch, and learn some new roads as well. I have not heard anyone complain about any group rides except those who do not attend them.
If you want to through K.I.S.S. in here (for those that don't know Keep it Simple Stupid), then the adding of the forum would be it, it would keep people form having to do invite only rides and it would have the potential for keeping people form joining a ride where they feel they have to try to keep up. I know the ride your own ride theory and it is good in theory however at some will try to keep up, maybe its ego or they can't self navigate, or they think they can ride like like the others, whatever the reason it will just happen its just how it is, so everybody can keep saying ride your own ride, but think about it in reality how often on the group rides does that happen. Two sub forums would be simple, one for everybody in the world as it is today. The other one could be done by group (Ray could give some people permissions to do that so it would not fall on him, it would also not give these selected people admin rights to the board) or by number of posts. I think the issues with having two ride sub forums are:People missing ridesConfusionpeople not liking changeIt was\is Lloyd's idea.I also think the other issue is over all riding style and safety, which is what prompted the idea for two sub forums. even though it was Lloyd's idea , I think having two sub forums would be a good idea and hey if it does not get used there is a delete button that can fix it right up. Change is always hard, some times it works out some times it does not.
Perhaps there should be an "OBDURATE" section in the forum.GJ