Safety while riding with others ?
#1
Safety while riding with others ?
I have been out of the loop for a while and just started riding again. Even back 20 years ago I did not do much riding with other bikers. I was wondering if there was some safety tips you could pass along. I plan on small highway trip with a friend tomorrow in The N. Texas area, heading out to Decatur and going to get some pictures of our bikes by some old gas pumps. Any help would be great!
#4
good advice!
#7
Ride your ride--let the experienced rider follow. There are people I will ride with and there are people I won't ride in the same town with. My opinion and practice is that I will stagger with some people and I have a couple of buddies that I will ride beside. The difference is the skill level. I only have a couple of buddies that I have rode with forever--I know what they will do in an emergency and we will ride side by side. Its a matter of trust. I do not recommend that for new riders or riders who don't ride together normally. Just my opinion and practice---others will not agree.
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#9
I would let you ride front and let you set your pace, just don't try to do as others till you are comfortable doing it! Group riding is different I would ride some miles (practice) before I would jump in a ride with a group.
#10
Even with friends I have ridden with for years...We won't ride side by side. That leaves no space to manuver if there is an obsticle of any kind in the lane.
Riding Staggard give everyone the full lane to move in without endangering each other. Plus, it gives you a larger footprint area to be seen in by idiots in Cages..Makes the group look larger, and most cagers give you more space.
Like otehrs have said..Ride YOUR Ride, not your buddies. Never try to keep up when you are not comfortable. Better and Safer to just slow down and go at your comfort zone.
Riding Staggard give everyone the full lane to move in without endangering each other. Plus, it gives you a larger footprint area to be seen in by idiots in Cages..Makes the group look larger, and most cagers give you more space.
Like otehrs have said..Ride YOUR Ride, not your buddies. Never try to keep up when you are not comfortable. Better and Safer to just slow down and go at your comfort zone.