NautiBrit
New member
This weekend I was riding with a group of 2 wheeled friends, including my daughter on a VTX and son-in-law on a Valkyrie, when a Goldwing rider, 5 riders ahead of me took a right hand curve wide and went head on into an oncoming small car. He was too fast in, couldn't get back on track, and made the standard mistake of getting on the front brake. He stood the Wing up, rode straight into the front of the car, and crumpled it's front end. The two riders immediately behind him couldn't react quickly enough and went down, but fortunately my daughter and son-in law were riding slower and keeping their distance and were able to stop without incidence. I was last with my wife on the Spyder and had no problem stopping either.
The GW rider was airlifted out and is still in ICU with 2 broken wrists and a head injury (no helmet), another downed rider and passenger were also airlifted, but were released the same day. What started out as a beautiful ride in ideal conditions, ended up as a tragedy.
I have been on many group rides in over 50 years of riding, but it seems as though there are many inexperienced riders out there today and it dampens my enthusiasm for the group ride. The groups I ride with are mainly older guys, but many have come to the sport late in life and are unable to handle an emergency situation. Obviously, I feel safer in a group on my Spyder than on my VFR, but the lack of experience of my fellow riders has me worried and reticent of future groups.
As we come into the riding season, please be safe and never trust in the group that you are riding with. RIDE YOUR OWN RIDE.
The GW rider was airlifted out and is still in ICU with 2 broken wrists and a head injury (no helmet), another downed rider and passenger were also airlifted, but were released the same day. What started out as a beautiful ride in ideal conditions, ended up as a tragedy.
I have been on many group rides in over 50 years of riding, but it seems as though there are many inexperienced riders out there today and it dampens my enthusiasm for the group ride. The groups I ride with are mainly older guys, but many have come to the sport late in life and are unable to handle an emergency situation. Obviously, I feel safer in a group on my Spyder than on my VFR, but the lack of experience of my fellow riders has me worried and reticent of future groups.
As we come into the riding season, please be safe and never trust in the group that you are riding with. RIDE YOUR OWN RIDE.