Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
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You are of course welcome along to any Southwestbikers rideout, however your bike must be in good mechanical order (we don’t want anything falling off of it including you), taxed and have a current MOT. You must have a valid motorcycle licence and current motor insurance. You are in charge of your motorcycle at all times and SWB will not accept any responsibility for actions you take or any accidents you may have. Always ride within your own capabilities and do not put others at risk. Remember, while you are on a Southwestbikers rideout you are representing the site and what it stands for.
Thank-you.
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You are of course welcome along to any Southwestbikers rideout, however your bike must be in good mechanical order (we don’t want anything falling off of it including you), taxed and have a current MOT. You must have a valid motorcycle licence and current motor insurance. You are in charge of your motorcycle at all times and SWB will not accept any responsibility for actions you take or any accidents you may have. Always ride within your own capabilities and do not put others at risk. Remember, while you are on a Southwestbikers rideout you are representing the site and what it stands for.
Thank-you.
Don't forget......ANYONE can organise and run a rideout.
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- billinom8s
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
have a look at the route jade, u could come back part way with us
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 5&t=h&z=13
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 5&t=h&z=13
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
If I can keep my promise to myself on Saturday night and stay Sober then I might be able to come along as well
Is there room for a Pan??
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Is there room for a Pan??
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
sure, doesn't matter what the bike is as long as at will do the speed limit. A friend of mine is coming along on his 20 year old rg gamma 125.
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Colin has already said he will kindly be tail end charlie forr this run.
i am now looking for people to be junction markers
its a simple job, just have to stop at junctions, exits of roundabouts etc so that riders behind you know which way to go next. you don't have to know the full route, just be aware that colin is the last bike thru AT ALL TIMES. when he has gone past you then make your way back up the line of bikes to the front (thats the fun part, just ask nick or bambam) and start the process all over again.
thanks
i am now looking for people to be junction markers
its a simple job, just have to stop at junctions, exits of roundabouts etc so that riders behind you know which way to go next. you don't have to know the full route, just be aware that colin is the last bike thru AT ALL TIMES. when he has gone past you then make your way back up the line of bikes to the front (thats the fun part, just ask nick or bambam) and start the process all over again.
thanks
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Ah if I didnt have a pillion I would be there 
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
I always think that you should make everybody markers which makes it a lot safer as there is no need at all for overtaking by anyone.billinom8s wrote:Colin has already said he will kindly be tail end charlie forr this run.
i am now looking for people to be junction markers
thanks
The bike in front leading the pack just rides and every time that you get to a point where there is a change of direction or even just to confirm the correct route then the person following the leader drops off in a safe pointing and indication the direction that everyone should travel he then rejoins in front of the tail end Charlie. Eventually he might get to the front again to repeat the process. The Leader keeps an eye on things and if he wants an additional rider to stop as a marker he can point to mark the spot. The leaders most important point is to make sure that there is someone behind him when a marker is required if he has to wait for a marker to catch up possibly trying to overtake several other bikes then it will slow things down.
Check out this link for more information about group riding its very useful
http://www.motorcyclingmatters.org/feat ... up-riding/
Regards
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Please explainCheese Monkey wrote:Ah if I didnt have a pillion I would be there
Are Pillions not welcome
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Yes, pillions are welcome. I belive cheese monkey was reffering to the job of junction marker and doing all the overtaking etc.
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
PeterM wrote:I always think that you should make everybody markers which makes it a lot safer as there is no need at all for overtaking by anyone.billinom8s wrote:Colin has already said he will kindly be tail end charlie forr this run.
i am now looking for people to be junction markers
thanks
The bike in front leading the pack just rides and every time that you get to a point where there is a change of direction or even just to confirm the correct route then the person following the leader drops off in a safe pointing and indication the direction that everyone should travel he then rejoins in front of the tail end Charlie. Eventually he might get to the front again to repeat the process. The Leader keeps an eye on things and if he wants an additional rider to stop as a marker he can point to mark the spot. The leaders most important point is to make sure that there is someone behind him when a marker is required if he has to wait for a marker to catch up possibly trying to overtake several other bikes then it will slow things down.
Check out this link for more information about group riding its very useful
http://www.motorcyclingmatters.org/feat ... up-riding/
Regards
Peter
this is all well and good but does rely on everyone on the ride knowing the route and as we will be having alot of newer riders who are not local i can't see that happening although it has been posted up since middle of december. i would be suprised if anyone has commited it to memory. what usually happens is that i lead the run and do the pointing thing to junctions that look like they could do with marking.
07977507395

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
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this is all well and good but does rely on everyone on the ride knowing the route and as we will be having alot of newer riders who are not local i can't see that happening although it has been posted up since middle of december. i would be suprised if anyone has commited it to memory. what usually happens is that i lead the run and do the pointing thing to junctions that look like they could do with marking.[/quote]
The guy in front never changes because as you rightly say you are the only one that really knows the route.
You still do the "pointing" but its who ever is behind you that stops not some group of people that are trying to get back to the front.
This actually helps the newer riders because its then safer as there is no overtaking to be done so less chance of an accident and it takes the pressure slightly off as you know that the person behind is not trying to overtake you
Peter
this is all well and good but does rely on everyone on the ride knowing the route and as we will be having alot of newer riders who are not local i can't see that happening although it has been posted up since middle of december. i would be suprised if anyone has commited it to memory. what usually happens is that i lead the run and do the pointing thing to junctions that look like they could do with marking.[/quote]
The guy in front never changes because as you rightly say you are the only one that really knows the route.
You still do the "pointing" but its who ever is behind you that stops not some group of people that are trying to get back to the front.
This actually helps the newer riders because its then safer as there is no overtaking to be done so less chance of an accident and it takes the pressure slightly off as you know that the person behind is not trying to overtake you
Peter
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Ok OOOOPsdelvey91 wrote:Yes, pillions are welcome. I belive cheese monkey was reffering to the job of junction marker and doing all the overtaking etc.
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Thumbs up for the amended route si, thats my favourite summer blast one so itll be interesting to do it slow(er) for a change!
In fact im gonna go do a pre-rideout ride down there now...
In fact im gonna go do a pre-rideout ride down there now...
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Exactly. If I didnt have a pillion I would volunteerdelvey91 wrote:Yes, pillions are welcome. I belive cheese monkey was reffering to the job of junction marker and doing all the overtaking etc.
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Also,i didnt wanna start a whole new thread so If anyone from North Devon area fancies meeting up and riding down to the start, give us a shout! 
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Re: Friendly Ride - Sunday FEB 22nd
Cheers Si, i could join you to Holsworthy and head back that waybillinom8s wrote:have a look at the route jade, u could come back part way with us
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 5&t=h&z=13
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