Which do you prefer?
#1
Which do you prefer?
I like to ride alone best...it is like a religious experience to me sometimes, and it is the ultimate "me" time where I have nothing in the world but me and nature. I do like riding with friends, but then I get a little distracted because I am too slow, or I am too far ahead, or there is a squidley guy who is messing up everyone's ride...you know. What do you guys and gals like best...solo, group, or no preference either way?
#2
RE: Which do you prefer?
Lately i been riding by myself it kinda nice my own pace nothing to worry about. Its kinda nice also to ride with atleast one other person just incase something happens in a less traffic area. Biggest group ride i been it was about 5, but we all went at are own pace.
#3
#4
RE: Which do you prefer?
I like heading out with a full tank of gas, a few bucks in my pocketand no clue as to where I am going. I dig group rides, but theres the whole whos slower, whos faster, whos acting stupid scenario. So, for the most part, just me and a free day with lots of road. I like riding in the rain, the sun, hot, cold, traffic, no traffic, I don't care, I look for every reason to ride. Sometimes it'll take me an hour to go get a loaf of bread from the store 1 block from the house. I have one or two friends who ride like I do, and then really enjoy riding with a partner, but sometimes hard for our scheduals to line up for it to happen. I've ridden in groups of 50+ and it's cool to just be in the scene of such a ride, all the sights and sounds, but I prefer a self directed pace with no set course, and with the only goal to bring a smile to my face.
#5
RE: Which do you prefer?
ORIGINAL: Shocktroop
I like heading out with a full tank of gas, a few bucks in my pocketand no clue as to where I am going. I dig group rides, but theres the whole whos slower, whos faster, whos acting stupid scenario. So, for the most part, just me and a free day with lots of road. I like riding in the rain, the sun, hot, cold, traffic, no traffic, I don't care, I look for every reason to ride. Sometimes it'll take me an hour to go get a loaf of bread from the store 1 block from the house. I have one or two friends who ride like I do, and then really enjoy riding with a partner, but sometimes hard for our scheduals to line up for it to happen. I've ridden in groups of 50+ and it's cool to just be in the scene of such a ride, all the sights and sounds, but I prefer a self directed pace with no set course, and with the only goal to bring a smile to my face.
I like heading out with a full tank of gas, a few bucks in my pocketand no clue as to where I am going. I dig group rides, but theres the whole whos slower, whos faster, whos acting stupid scenario. So, for the most part, just me and a free day with lots of road. I like riding in the rain, the sun, hot, cold, traffic, no traffic, I don't care, I look for every reason to ride. Sometimes it'll take me an hour to go get a loaf of bread from the store 1 block from the house. I have one or two friends who ride like I do, and then really enjoy riding with a partner, but sometimes hard for our scheduals to line up for it to happen. I've ridden in groups of 50+ and it's cool to just be in the scene of such a ride, all the sights and sounds, but I prefer a self directed pace with no set course, and with the only goal to bring a smile to my face.
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#10
RE: Which do you prefer?
ORIGINAL: TeeSnob
i like riding by myself....you learn more when u ride alone. i like group riding on the weekends, but group riding isnt safe, and take up all the lanes on the roads, ride slower than speed limit, anything could happen.
i like riding by myself....you learn more when u ride alone. i like group riding on the weekends, but group riding isnt safe, and take up all the lanes on the roads, ride slower than speed limit, anything could happen.
Tee. I felt the same way for quite a while. But I have been fortunate enough to ride with guys who, in a couple of cases, have decades of experience. Like anything else, you can be doing something wrong and not realize it, then, through repetition, re-enforce those mistakes. This is just a friendly suggestion, but if you can , hook up with the most experienced riders you can find and pick their brains. Ride with them. Learn from them.Tee , there is the possibility that I'm reading this all wrong and you have been riding for many years. if so thenwhatever works for you , but this is sound advice. Anyone new to the sport can only benifit from those who have the knowlege and experience of years of responsible riding.