-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
this is NESR, nobody rides any more
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
I think people are far more reluctant nowadays to posting group rides. Add to this that a good handful of us now ride boats & other types of motorcycles. I rode plenty last year and other than commuting, most of it was done on group rides.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Shoot! My buddies all ditch me when it’s 50 out, would love to see something on the calendar. I’ll keep an eye on the forum but sounds like lost cause. Maybe there’s a more localized nesr FB group?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ɹǝʍoןandɹǝʍoן
Shoot! My buddies all ditch me when it’s 50 out, would love to see something on the calendar. I’ll keep an eye on the forum but sounds like lost cause. Maybe there’s a more localized nesr FB group?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Most of the peeps I ride with draw the line at 60 degrees...
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
There are still some small groups that organize things sometimes. It is a bit of a "who you know" thing at least in some cases.
There's a group called "New England Riders" at https://www.newenglandriders.org/. They also have a faceyspace page. I've never been on a ride with them, so can't really speak to it.
Because I've taken my road sofa on a number of "sport bike rides" (which I get some people don't appreciate) I decided to try a "road sofa" ride with GWRRA (Goldwing Road Riders Association). It was fucking awful. It was like 150 mile of small groups all under the speed limit with a bunch of grumpy assholes.
DucDave used to manage a bunch of rides from Seacoast Sport Cycle. They were great. (I'm not at all dissing Dave for not doing them anymore. I know they were a ton of work and I also know that he tried to hand them off to anyone who would manage them).
Managing rides, especially big ones are work.
I've failed at managing small ones so I completely get it.
If you're frustrated with lack of rides, put together a plan and announce it.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jasnmar
There are still some small groups that organize things sometimes. It is a bit of a "who you know" thing at least in some cases.
There's a group called "New England Riders" at
https://www.newenglandriders.org/. They also have a faceyspace page. I've never been on a ride with them, so can't really speak to it.
Because I've taken my road sofa on a number of "sport bike rides" (which I get some people don't appreciate) I decided to try a "road sofa" ride with GWRRA (Goldwing Road Riders Association). It was fucking awful. It was like 150 mile of small groups all under the speed limit with a bunch of grumpy assholes.
DucDave used to manage a bunch of rides from Seacoast Sport Cycle. They were great. (I'm not at all dissing Dave for not doing them anymore. I know they were a ton of work and I also know that he tried to hand them off to anyone who would manage them).
Managing rides, especially big ones are work.
I've failed at managing small ones so I completely get it.
If you're frustrated with lack of rides, put together a plan and announce it.
Thanks for the insight I can totally understand the work that goes into coordinating the rides. Truth! Maybe DucDave will become inspired again, I went on a few of those since I’m down the street. I’m just looking for a group to ride with here and there, or else I end up doing not much riding, will check out neriders.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jasnmar
I decided to try a "road sofa" ride with GWRRA (Goldwing Road Riders Association). It was fucking awful.
Hahaha! Try sneaking that boat into a weekend Miata ride next time. Just smile and wave. :wink:
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jasnmar
I decided to try a "road sofa" ride with GWRRA (Goldwing Road Riders Association). It was fucking awful. It was like 150 mile of small groups all under the speed limit with a bunch of grumpy assholes.
I can only imagine.
My read on the "NER" crowd is that there is a lot of that as well. Hell, most organized groups I've fallen in with seem to be that way.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jasnmar
DucDave used to manage a bunch of rides from Seacoast Sport Cycle. They were great. (I'm not at all dissing Dave for not doing them anymore. I know they were a ton of work and I also know that he tried to hand them off to anyone who would manage them).
+1
A lot of respect for Dave putting (and holding) them together. And I understand why others don't advertise rides they put together.
I'm a terrible organizer myself. So for the most part I just ride solo nowadays. I have the shittiest availability too. I usually know I can go for a ride about 20 minutes before I do.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jasnmar
Because I've taken my road sofa on a number of "sport bike rides" (which I get some people don't appreciate)
The only people who would not appreciate a road sofa on the ride would be the ones who couldn't keep up on "sport" bike.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Try hooking up with a Harley crowd that actually RIDES. It's usually a long day of only 60 miles that only consists of making as much noise as possible going from restaurant/bar to restaurant/bar. They don't get trashed or anything. It's just a quick ride here for a beer, then a quick jump over here for some munchies, then shoot over to this place for a beer, etc.
The times there's a "real" ride planned and we show up, they usually toss me out front because they "...know they'll get where they're supposed to...". Then they give me shit because I generally don't stop until I have to, or unless I find a scenic spot to take a breather. If I don't stop every hour or so, they get jokingly pissy. There ARE times when we cover some decent ground though. But those are usually the rides I inadvertently end up leading. I can't count how many times I showed up invited for their "big ride" and ended up leading.
Even a couple weekends ago, Big Shirl & I loaded up and headed out. We knew of a local ride meeting at the gas station, so we figured we'd see what their plans were and decide if we'd go with them instead. We decided to go our own way. But when I was coming back from the pumps, Big Shirl had a funny look on her face. Kind of a "I'm SO sorry, but WTF?" look. Yup, while I was fueling up they decided I was leading their ride. At least we got over 100 miles in that day.
SIDE NOTE: If I so much as mention MANCHESTER to most of them, they want nothing to do with the ride. Even something silly like, JUST OUTSIDE OF MANCHESTER or, WE'RE NOT GOING *IN* TO THE CITY. It's funny shit.
I end up leading way more rides than I have any desire to these days.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
NO THANKS! One other most excellent things about Duc-Dave rides was I didn't see any alcohol or drug use. I have little to no space for that.
I vividly remember being on one of his rides deep in VT and running into some more fair weather, short-hop riders. They asked where the group was and people started sounding off "NH", "MA", "RI", etc. The lady of the party asked "oh my, so where are you staying tonight?" ... "Uh.. at home?!"
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Stoneman
Try hooking up with a Harley crowd that actually RIDES. It's usually a long day of only 60 miles that only consists of making as much noise as possible going from restaurant/bar to restaurant/bar. They don't get trashed or anything. It's just a quick ride here for a beer, then a quick jump over here for some munchies, then shoot over to this place for a beer, etc.
The times there's a "real" ride planned and we show up, they usually toss me out front because they "...know they'll get where they're supposed to...". Then they give me shit because I generally don't stop until I have to, or unless I find a scenic spot to take a breather. If I don't stop every hour or so, they get jokingly pissy. There ARE times when we cover some decent ground though. But those are usually the rides I inadvertently end up leading. I can't count how many times I showed up invited for their "big ride" and ended up leading.
Even a couple weekends ago, Big Shirl & I loaded up and headed out. We knew of a local ride meeting at the gas station, so we figured we'd see what their plans were and decide if we'd go with them instead. We decided to go our own way. But when I was coming back from the pumps, Big Shirl had a funny look on her face. Kind of a "I'm SO sorry, but WTF?" look. Yup, while I was fueling up they decided I was leading their ride. At least we got over 100 miles in that day.
SIDE NOTE: If I so much as mention MANCHESTER to most of them, they want nothing to do with the ride. Even something silly like, JUST OUTSIDE OF MANCHESTER or, WE'RE NOT GOING *IN* TO THE CITY. It's funny shit.
I end up leading way more rides than I have any desire to these days.
Sarcasm much, no?
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SwiftTone
Sarcasm much, no?
Maybe a little mixed in. But everything I typed in that post is true.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
nhbubba
NO THANKS! One other most excellent things about Duc-Dave rides was I didn't see any alcohol or drug use. I have little to no space for that.
I vividly remember being on one of his rides deep in VT and running into some more fair weather, short-hop riders. They asked where the group was and people started sounding off "NH", "MA", "RI", etc. The lady of the party asked "oh my, so where are you staying tonight?" ... "Uh.. at home?!"
Yeah, don't get it wrong. I'd NEVER ride with anyone who is intoxicated, and I generally don't drink when I'm on the bike. A beer at lunch or something and MAYBE another a few stops later. But drinking & riding isn't my thing, nor do I want to be with someone that's riding drunk. I've never seen the others I spoke of drinking much more than that either. I just don't want to be around that or riding in a group under those circumstances. For the most part it ends up just being a few beers throughout the day for most of them. Unfortunately though, we usually have to keep an eye on the passengers. They tend to think because they're on the backs they don't have the same restrictions if we don't watch 'em.
But don't take what I said out of context. No one gets even close to being incapacitated. I wouldn't be around that on the bike.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Maybe it's me, but I feel waaaay off my game and not picking up cues that I should after even one beer. Particularly since riding makes it hard to stay hydrated. I don't notice this when driving, but riding seems to use up more brain power. It could be the increased consequences of a mistake.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
e30addict
Maybe it's me, but I feel waaaay off my game and not picking up cues that I should after even one beer. Particularly since riding makes it hard to stay hydrated. I don't notice this when driving, but riding seems to use up more brain power. It could be the increased consequences of a mistake.
Also, consider the pace we usually make. Not squidly (usually) but spirited enough that anything less than your A game is a potential 'not good'....
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
I’ll be planning some Southern NH rides in the next few upcoming months. We usual muster up a trusted group of 4-7 crusty hoonigans that like to scare the wild life on the back road twisties. Keep an eye out for SNH Rides........
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Trajiks9
I’ll be planning some Southern NH rides in the next few upcoming months. We usual muster up a trusted group of 4-7 crusty hoonigans that like to scare the wild life on the back road twisties. Keep an eye out for SNH Rides........
:lurk:
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Trajiks9
I’ll be planning some Southern NH rides in the next few upcoming months. We usual muster up a trusted group of 4-7 crusty hoonigans that like to scare the wild life on the back road twisties. Keep an eye out for SNH Rides........
You gonna post 'em up here or will it by by invite only?
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
I'm going to lurk too. In SNH and always down to ride.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DucDave
You gonna post 'em up here or will it by by invite only?
I’d like to post the first ride on NESR.
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Trajiks9
I’d like to post the first ride on NESR.
Dooo ittttt!
-
Re: Random Ride - Sunday May 4th
Quote:
Originally Posted by
FirstDuc-1098
this is NESR, nobody rides any more
I’d like to show the NESR community that there are still rides alive up in our neck of the woods! :D