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We'll be going on our first group ride with several Spyders this weekend.....Can you share with me some do's and don'ts and group riding etiquette?
Thanks
Here's another, more detailed, site:
http://www.southerncruisers.net/ridingrules.htm
~Sandee~
I don't know about any set rules, but I will say, that it is hard seeing around a trike and getting a visual to see if everyone is still there. Unfortunately I seem to end up being the leader since it seems like I know all the interesting places. I usually ask if the guys with 3 wheels would either ride in the rear, or be responsible for the bikes behind them.the only thing I dislike about the southern c's is that they say its unsafe for3 wheelers to ride anywhere but in the rear of the group.
on the police rides here in Jacksonville fl trikes ride anywhere in the formation. if it wasn't safe the sheriff's office wouldn't allow it
no accidents on any of their runs
a former dissatified member of the sc's
just my 2 cents worth
later
hecoon
:agree: & LEAVE DRAMA BEHIND:thumbup: make a Ride captain (gps guy) make sure everyone knows signals for debris & pit stops, if whole group is dpyders or trikes, singile file with good spacing (not much room to stagger)first group ride together, try short leg routes everyone knows, has ridden solo before, then venture off to more detailed routes. Communicate before ride, how they like to ride, what they don't (been around few would NOT pass a simi trailer:bangheadHere's another, more detailed, site:
http://www.southerncruisers.net/ridingrules.htm
~Sandee~
Group Riding Hmmmm, best advice I can give is don't get to close to anybody not only for their sake but for yours. Ride sweep (last) if you can. Safest place for a newbie. Ride your own ride. ( an old Harley saying) If you can figure that out it could save your life. i.e. Don't do anything that you feel uncomfortable with, or that makes your pillion rider uneasy.
My personal recipe for a safe group ride.
Jack
I don't know about any set rules, but I will say, that it is hard seeing around a trike and getting a visual to see if everyone is still there. Unfortunately I seem to end up being the leader since it seems like I know all the interesting places. I usually ask if the guys with 3 wheels would either ride in the rear, or be responsible for the bikes behind them.
Group Riding Hmmmm, best advice I can give is don't get to close to anybody not only for their sake but for yours. Don't do anything that you feel uncomfortable with, or that makes your pillion rider uneasy.
My personal recipe for a safe group ride.
Jack
I agree, that it is safer if the entire group is made up of 3 wheelers. But if there are 2 wheelers in the group, they will ride is staggered pattern. If that is the case, it is much harder to see everyone that is behind you if you have a spyder blocking the view. I like riding up front because it allows me to use my cruise control whenever possible. But I also cannot enjoy the scenery as much when trying to glance in the mirrors and keep track of everyone.if the entire group is made up of spyders. where does the front start everyone cant be in the REAR. I haven't heard of any wrecks caused by a group of 3wheelers. many spyder clubs and riders very few wrecks
Gather up and go over the route and signals. If possible have ryder in the middle with directions and last ryder (sweep) will help ryders with problems and will stay with them till solved makes the ryder in front of him the new sweep.
Ryde in a staggard formation when possible if not single file...arm up one finger pointing up.
Ryde with a three second spacing
If your seperated by a light find a safe curb to pull over to and allow the rest of the group to catch up.
If spacing is large and turning stay close to the corner so the following ryders can see you. Then move up and the one behind you stays.
Make sure all signaling is well in advance
When pulling into a parking area make sure you all go in to the rear allowing for all your ryder to get in. Don't pick the closest parking spot backing in and leaving the rest out in the street.
Remind everyone it is not a race..unless it is and then ya'll are justs nuts...:roflblack::roflblack:
Probably more but this will get you a good ryde....:thumbup: