I'm thinkin this was my last group ride
#61
Whats the definition of "large Groups" more than 15,20 or 50?
I'm thinking that if you know the group and its just not a group thrown together it makes a difference.
I'm thinking that if you know the group and its just not a group thrown together it makes a difference.
#62
A while back I asked HD Forum members for advice while planning to attend my first charity ride. The responses were clear--send money and skip the ride!
I agree to avoid "everybody's welcome" rides.
If I know the riders I'll go, but still prefer to go solo on my owne terms riding my own ride.
I agree to avoid "everybody's welcome" rides.
If I know the riders I'll go, but still prefer to go solo on my owne terms riding my own ride.
#64
Been more than a few wrecks where a couple of people died in the carnage. Multi bike pile ups are not fun.
#65
I have been on 3 HOG rides a few years ago. I can not understand why everyone that shows up has to ride as a WHOLE group. Too many variables including folks you dont know.
I would think for safety one could limit the group to so many and delay the groups by 5 to 10 minutes. Everyone will get there, safer I think
I would think for safety one could limit the group to so many and delay the groups by 5 to 10 minutes. Everyone will get there, safer I think
#66
I've done several group rides, some poker runs and some Hog groups. Always had plenty of space and never everyone all in one group. Makes me nervous as heck though, always worrying what everybody else is going to do. But meeting new people makes it good. I would not ride one if I didn't have lots of space around me and responsible riders. Ever notice how we all think we are above average riders, though?
#67
I've done several group rides, some poker runs and some Hog groups. Always had plenty of space and never everyone all in one group. Makes me nervous as heck though, always worrying what everybody else is going to do. But meeting new people makes it good. I would not ride one if I didn't have lots of space around me and responsible riders. Ever notice how we all think we are above average riders, though?
When I used to do group rides and I knew someone who was a new rider, I'd made sure i told him/her to never assume everyone else will do the right thing and be ready for anything. That's one mistake some new riders make. They have too much faith in the more experienced riders.
#70
2012 SWITCHBACK - - Warranty and vibration
I am getting close to making a decision regarding purchasing a Switchback.
I have found several used ones, and the price is right. But the posts I see regarding vibration problems has be worried.
I had the dealer check out the VIN number of one of the bikes I am looking at, to see if there was a recall, and the answer was no recalls on it.
Does the warranty, cover the vibration problems any of you have had?
I cannot make modifications and repairs myself, so am not looking on how to fix it myself.
Thanks for your input.
Balloo
I have found several used ones, and the price is right. But the posts I see regarding vibration problems has be worried.
I had the dealer check out the VIN number of one of the bikes I am looking at, to see if there was a recall, and the answer was no recalls on it.
Does the warranty, cover the vibration problems any of you have had?
I cannot make modifications and repairs myself, so am not looking on how to fix it myself.
Thanks for your input.
Balloo