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Should posted rides be labelled..?

yes - the organiser should state the experience req'd to attend the ride.
5
9%
no - all rides should be open to all members
13
23%
only newbie rides should labelled all others are open
24
43%
Its up to the ride organiser who they want along, let them sort it.
8
14%
Faster rides should be labelled to not attract newbies all others open
6
11%
 
Total votes : 56

Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:06 am

Personally I think open to all, but I only know vic.

I also think that if someone wants to organise a Newbie style ride then they should/could use this as a useful means to indicate the pace for the day.

We're prob only talking 1 out of 4 rides that might be specifically targetted for newer riders anyways, and it would by no means change the way things are presently, but simply open things up for people to organise a ride for those people in mind. *shrugs*

Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:12 pm

As this whole debate was sparked by (a) the unfortunate accident of a newbie, and (b) non-posted newbie rides being organised, it would seem appropriate for *newbie* rides to be identified. Votes cast so far support this.

IMHO, the idea of taking new chums out for 'learning' and 'instructional' purposes is really good, regardless of wether the rides have been posted or not. FFS, if you want to go for a scratch with your mates, just do it. No-one is obligated to post every ride they go on :roll:

The key to success is making the process simple. Don't get caught up with 4,5 or 6 'different' gradings/levels, whatever you want to call them, the idea behind my other post was to grade rides, not riders, and to make is as simple as possible - the K.I.S.S principle.......people can make up their own minds if they want to come along........

just don't forget your gloves :wink:

8)

Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:15 pm

tape wrote:
Smitty wrote:
As I see it , the trick is to get the newbies onto a ride
Once out there, the older/experienced guys (for eg PC me Rob)
can keep an eye on them, give hints and point out errors.

cheers


:shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: that's funny

Hey Rob Smitty thinks you are an old buggar....


hey Mick...
Rob old? nope he's got no gray hairs...so he's only experienced... :lol:

Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:19 pm

Gosling1 wrote: ..snip...
IMHO, the idea of taking new chums out for 'learning' and 'instructional' purposes is really good, regardless of wether the rides have been posted or not. FFS, if you want to go for a scratch with your mates, just do it.



Gos
thats 'zactly KSRC
any member can suggest ..lets roll
and do it here to get others or arrange by email or by batphone
..whatever

the point being that ANYONE can arrange a ride

cheers

Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:41 pm

I think the original poster has the responsibility for the where and the when, and should post it in the original post. I don't think any Qld KSRC rides ever exclude newbies, we usually take whoever wants to and is available to go.

If a few of the boys want a quick blat there's nothing stopping them, but personally I'd be hesitant publicly advertise that I was going to be speeding on a particular route at a particular time! hat40.gif

Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:50 pm

Smitty wrote:the point being that ANYONE can arrange a ride

cheers


no arguments there, but I think the point is........would you ask newbies for a scratch up Reefton Spur with 1/2 dozen of the 'lads' ??????

people do organise rides like just like this, its great and should be encouraged, the whole point of the 'Level' thing was just to ensure that people like the poor unfortunate lass who kicked this whole thread off, would take a look at a 'Scratch - Level 3' ride up the 'Spur ( or Mt Nebo, or Chain of Ponds, or Mt Imlay road, wherever), and may say......hmmm, I might give that one a miss, there is a Level 1 ride out to Arthurs Seat the same day, I should go on that.......

Its about balancing the needs of newbies against the *faster* riders, and certainly not trying to *segregate* rides based on who likes who (FFS :roll: ) - until the *newbie* becomes a *regular* who no longer needs assistance at this level, as Ronster pointed out, there are now a number of Vic riders who have improved their skills heaps as a result of assistance on group rides.....

if this system can help newbies improve their skills (and equipment), which after all is the whole point of training/assistance, then you can say it has been a roaring success.

8)

Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:33 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
Smitty wrote:the point being that ANYONE can arrange a ride
cheers


no arguments there, but I think the point is........would you ask newbies for a scratch up Reefton Spur with 1/2 dozen of the 'lads' ??????


no mate...but then I am experienced ..and old :D
enuff to know better

I have organised rides up reefton ..for all (and advertised here as such)
the maddies went orf like a scalded cat..'til ½ way and waited
and the rest got there when we did...
and for the newbies and those less experienced :)
they can say they have done a Reefton ride
without a problem..at their own pace

however
if it was only the maddies for a mad scratch..I would do it by pm or batphone and not public here

I sorta remember the last 'free for all' which was publicizied to also include outsiders... who ignored/did not know our rules and there was a bit of grief over that :evil:

Anyone who organizes a ride should state what and where
..saves hassles


cheers

Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:43 pm

Great thread this

PC

Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:08 pm

seems to be a repeat of the one that got locked.

Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:24 pm

Smitty wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:
Smitty wrote:the point being that ANYONE can arrange a ride
cheers


no arguments there, but I think the point is........would you ask newbies for a scratch up Reefton Spur with 1/2 dozen of the 'lads' ??????


no mate...but then I am experienced ..and old :D
enuff to know better

I have organised rides up reefton ..for all (and advertised here as such)
the maddies went orf like a scalded cat..'til ½ way and waited
and the rest got there when we did...
and for the newbies and those less experienced :)
they can say they have done a Reefton ride
without a problem..at their own pace

however
if it was only the maddies for a mad scratch..I would do it by pm or batphone and not public here

I sorta remember the last 'free for all' which was publicizied to also include outsiders... who ignored/did not know our rules and there was a bit of grief over that :evil:

Anyone who organizes a ride should state what and where
..saves hassles


cheers


Which caused the initiation of Rule 4...

'No-one should advertise one of ronsters rides on any other forum without his specific written authorisation, ya dick'

PC

Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:18 pm

ronster wrote: Which caused the initiation of Rule 4...


just for the benefit of us riders outside Vic, what are the *other* 3 rules, and can they all be listed ??

cheers 8)

Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:37 pm

I voted : no - all rides should be open to all members

We're talking about rides on public roads aren't we? I think that segregating rides into fast and slow ones shows a bit of a lack of respect for inexperienced / newbie riders, the law and safety etc.

If you want to organise a ride that's going to invlove speed (and more than likely law breaking and other possibly unsafe stuff (and if a noob can't handle it, it is unsafe)) ronster is on the right track, do it via pm and not publicly. That way you know exactly who's going, more than likely ridden with them before and know that they know what to expect.

To me the poll would seem more suited to organising a track day or track day groups rather than a ride on public roads. Image

But that's only my $0.02c (+GST)

Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:38 pm

Owe you don't want to know Ron's Rules...

Was it #1 or #2 that involved biting a pillow?


:twisted:

Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:42 pm

just rate them, then people can decide if they want to attend.

1 - easy (leisurely - slow carving cruise)
2 - intermediate (cruising - at a brisk pace)
3 - experienced (quick riding-at a fast pace)
4 - advanced (only come if you want to ring it's neck)

It is not so much about the speed its where your going. Like Maquarie pass would be a 3, putty road would be a 2, blue mountains may be a 1, old road would be a 2, Wollombi may be a 1.

Even if you 1 rated rider going on a 2 cruise, no-one is going to get cranky if you hang back then catch up.

Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:44 pm

diesel wrote:seems to be a repeat of the one that got locked.


Just nicer. :lol:
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