:roll::roll::roll::roll:Why do sheep farmers walk their sheep to a cliff????
They Back Up Harder!:roll::lol::roll:
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:Dude they just had you along for the Dog,,, It makes em look more like "Wild Hogs,,"
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Ray
Truth in what you say brother......Picking the right riding partners is crustal. Similar riding style as well as attention to maintenance and preparation.
A few years ago I hooked up with a guy from another site to spend a couple weeks cruising the Blue Ridge. He rode a $50K WCC and he loved the attention it caused, but damn we spent a lot of time on the side of the road w/wiring issues and parts falling off.....then when it was working he wanted to ride w/his hair on fire. I had difficultly with cell reception and at on time I had no way of knowing where he was or how to contact him. We got through it but barely. There was a time I came close to saying "it's been nice but you're on your own".
Age, reason, common courtesy.....I don't know but, riding alone, or finding 2-4 is manageable. I like company. With a fewer number you have a chance of common ground, where to stay, what to eat, or just stopping to smell the roses.Better luck next yr aye?
+1There is no excuse for running out of gas in a group. When everyone stops and gas is available, you fill up. Its really that simple. Even if I think I can go until the next stop I don't. Its also inexcusable for guys not to service their bike before a long trip like that. Sometimes shit just happen but it seems like a simple service might have prevented half your issues.
I HAVE....GONE.....PUT THEM BEHIND ME, DUDE. :lol: :lol: I'M JUST SHARING PAST (yrs ago) EXPERIENCESDude you got to let that other site go!!!:roll:
That just ain't right:lol:Why do sheep farmers walk their sheep to a cliff????
They Back Up Harder!:roll::lol::roll:
:2thumbs:I'd say riding with 3 close friends at most makes for a good group...that way you can always pair off 2 + 2 if needed.
Any more than that...too much 'drama', too many agendas, too many opinions = too many headaches! :bang:![]()
I drink one water per beer in the summer riding season, specially on day or longer trips...prevention, prevention, prevention...plus ut here in Utah/Nev/Wyo/Idaho its dry as hell.Didn't have a problem except for one person didn't drink enough water and ended up with heat exhaustion. I had told him to get hydrated 3 days before we leave, but he did not listen.
Does sound like the trip from hell and for what can be taken from the post, allot seems to be able to have been avoided by simple maintenance and some common curtosy for others.
Normally rather ride alone or with a few people that I know well. Still many times someone will bring someone new and have no issues as long as everything is discussed up front.
Best riding partner is my wife for even if I and her do not agree, she will win out for if it is an overnighter, regardles of where we stay, I will end up sleeping with her and that makes up for it all.
All kidding aside, I have the pleasure of riding with many on this forum, some was for the first time and without excpetion, all times have been great and enjoyable. Not sure what some may feel about my style but I have always had the pleasure to enjoy the road with many from here and hopefully in the future I will again.
As Fiber said... expierence has nothing to do with it.Wow, that would have been such a shitty trip! Are these guys experienced riders????