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  1. freck

    freck Elite Member

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    I’m glad you said most. We’re not all ignorant, I always nod or wave. :cool:
    And as for indicating, I’m fastidious about it. It’s my biggest bugbear since I was knocked off my bike by a young idiot who didn’t indicate.
    I find it’s usually just the Ewan and Charlie wannabes that are twats. :p
     
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  2. Old phart phred

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  3. Old phart phred

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    I find that, actually finding other riders with similar interests, pace etc is almost impossible. I found the same thing with snow skiing partners, who claimed to be able to ski the expert slopes. After a day or two of expensive frustration. I found that the best most memorable days, I would sign up for the most advanced group half day lessons on a weekday afternoon, would end up in a class of one with a pro instructor and hit all of the the really technical slopes. I had fun, he had more fun than usual and he got paid. About 20% less than a private lesson, and learned a boatload. Kinda like a track day. Bad news is that it makes it even more difficult to find a suitable mate to ride with.
     
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  4. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Love the autograph, Ron! Scarlett looks stunning. :)
     
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  5. Frecklechops

    Frecklechops Noble Member

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  6. Frecklechops

    Frecklechops Noble Member

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    It squeaks and lights up!
     
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  7. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    Erm! ..... Just to clarify? :confused:

    "Riding Solo" this isn't a euphemism is it? :p:laughing::joy:
     
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  8. David Cooper

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    This is probably him.

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  9. Frecklechops

    Frecklechops Noble Member

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    No, I've no idea why you'd think that. Where do you stick your rubber ducks like?
     
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  10. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    Might (In this case) be an Oxymoron too.
    Cheers,Ken.
     
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  11. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    The bike or the duckie??
     
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  12. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Hey, wait just a doggone minute now..... I don't look anything like that guy. I don't think. :rolleyes:
     
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  13. NightRider

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    I also prefer the solo ride, as the disadvantages are much less than in a group. In the same way I see it as a pure myth that all motorcyclists in this world belong to a single large "family" and are therefore all equal. If I know someone, I naturally greet by waving, but otherwise never, because I have long since lost this enthusiasm. The same applies to well-known meeting places at various restaurants, which only leads to higher prices and ensures senseless stress and waiting times for service. In this respect, I prefer random acquaintances to organised groups when travelling long distances. A small talk at various service areas along the motorway is usually sufficient as a diversion. In this way I enjoy a maximum of freedom! :cool:
     
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  14. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    NightRider, I love the Steve McQueen quote in your signature! How very true it is. :)
     
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  15. JollySailor

    JollySailor New Member

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    Always alone .
     
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  16. Biker Jock

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    I've been on some great group rides, but they've all been with my local IAM group and their drop-off system (someone else on this thread called it 'dead man's corner', if I remember correctly) makes it easy. I also enjoy riding with close friends because I trust them.

    But I do prefer riding on my own. It's a form of meditation to me. I feel refreshed, not frazzled, after a solo ride, whether a 50 mile run or a 450 mile day.
     
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  17. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

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    The drop off system is great on group rides. We use it for our green lane rideouts as it is so very easy to get split up on them! :)
     
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  18. Big Sandy

    Big Sandy WOOF! WOOF!

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    Fuck off you nosy cunt
    Always alone, me.

    Nobody round here to ride with anyway!

    To be honest, I have never ridden in a group... Prefer to do my own thing at my own pace.

    And yet, I'm just so loveable (according to Mrs BS, but she's biased).
     
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  19. Then all go for a ride together, that's a good idea.
     
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  20. joe mc donald

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    I love that saying wait a doggone minute it is so American and only really sounds right when spoken in American. Don't know why think it might be from my Doris Day years.
    Regards
    Joe.
     
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