Yeah, many good times. I know from reading here that many of y'all favor solo riding. I do to at times, know folk who say they hate group rides, but they go on them. One thing about group rides is looking out for each other, having support if something not fun happens, having other minds help to work through an issue, etc. I know, riding alone leaves one free to explore, but if I go on a group ride or offer to let others join, I figure they'll go if they want to or not go depending on destination, etc. so I stick to the plan for my part.
I once had a group going out of state, one couple said they weren't going, we get to motel after leisurely day long ride, they been there for hours. Another time was a ride on our anniversary, group left early, I had a shift to work so we set out to catch them down in NC., we found an Anniversary Cake in our room at Motel.
I was CE a couple years, then ACD for two, then CD for near 6 years, then RC for a couple, lots of leading rides there in thos ten years as it often fell on me to build a ride and lead it when CE, ACD, or CD. Was always easy to find a trusted "drag", but hard to get anyone to lead, so I did. I worried a lot too, counting headlights, passing on hazards & trying to keep my group tight, I often told stories to keep them on the radio, but if I needed to call out a turn, hazard, etc, I did. I knew if no one talked, they'd soon have their CBs squelched down tight or just turned down, even off ... listening to tunes instead.
If I get back to group riding with the chapter, I just want to be a member, a "JAM" is the term. My chapter used to be real active, but we've lost a few that kept it energised.
One day, I did get a buddy to lead, he was CD and I was just ACD then, I was maybe 10th or 11th in the group, CB was quiet, was a couple more behind me, we met a group of HD riders NB on the Blue Ridge Parkway, in mountains, we were entering a right hander, they were entering the same curve but it was a left for them. Lead rider turned to look at some of our group I think and he ran off the road on his right, the far side of road from us. I watched it all, called out on CB that we had a bike down, no replies. I and ones behind me and him stopped, got off the road, checking on him, calling rescue, flares, etc … the rest of my group went about 18 or 20 miles before they missed us three. Was near 40 - 45 minutes before they got back … "back tracking",. Rescue from a near town was there by then. I give them hell … friendly & somewhat jovial hell ... but hell just the same.
Guy went to trauma center in city about 20 miles distance, but he was talking. He had a few riders with him, including his wife. Got word later from his wife, he made it, was gonna be OK, but he needed to be hauled by car back to SC. (his bike was a wreck anyway).
Sure was easy pulling the trike off into grass though, no kick stand to worry about. We were going maybe 40-45 at most when this started. Still hard to believe they went so far before missing us?:Shrug:
I was pleased to be in a group when my alternator failed and a member with leg in cast driving his Toyota Celica followed me near 80 miles stopping often to charge my battery one rainy trip.
I've always enjoyed fuel stops or lunch stops or picnic stops on group rides. Lots of good fun, sharing refreshments, chats, ribbing, jokes, etc.
It's pouring rain outside, I hear it on the metal roof. Maybe good sleeping tonight?
I once had a group going out of state, one couple said they weren't going, we get to motel after leisurely day long ride, they been there for hours. Another time was a ride on our anniversary, group left early, I had a shift to work so we set out to catch them down in NC., we found an Anniversary Cake in our room at Motel.
I was CE a couple years, then ACD for two, then CD for near 6 years, then RC for a couple, lots of leading rides there in thos ten years as it often fell on me to build a ride and lead it when CE, ACD, or CD. Was always easy to find a trusted "drag", but hard to get anyone to lead, so I did. I worried a lot too, counting headlights, passing on hazards & trying to keep my group tight, I often told stories to keep them on the radio, but if I needed to call out a turn, hazard, etc, I did. I knew if no one talked, they'd soon have their CBs squelched down tight or just turned down, even off ... listening to tunes instead.
If I get back to group riding with the chapter, I just want to be a member, a "JAM" is the term. My chapter used to be real active, but we've lost a few that kept it energised.
One day, I did get a buddy to lead, he was CD and I was just ACD then, I was maybe 10th or 11th in the group, CB was quiet, was a couple more behind me, we met a group of HD riders NB on the Blue Ridge Parkway, in mountains, we were entering a right hander, they were entering the same curve but it was a left for them. Lead rider turned to look at some of our group I think and he ran off the road on his right, the far side of road from us. I watched it all, called out on CB that we had a bike down, no replies. I and ones behind me and him stopped, got off the road, checking on him, calling rescue, flares, etc … the rest of my group went about 18 or 20 miles before they missed us three. Was near 40 - 45 minutes before they got back … "back tracking",. Rescue from a near town was there by then. I give them hell … friendly & somewhat jovial hell ... but hell just the same.
Sure was easy pulling the trike off into grass though, no kick stand to worry about. We were going maybe 40-45 at most when this started. Still hard to believe they went so far before missing us?:Shrug:
I was pleased to be in a group when my alternator failed and a member with leg in cast driving his Toyota Celica followed me near 80 miles stopping often to charge my battery one rainy trip.
I've always enjoyed fuel stops or lunch stops or picnic stops on group rides. Lots of good fun, sharing refreshments, chats, ribbing, jokes, etc.
It's pouring rain outside, I hear it on the metal roof. Maybe good sleeping tonight?