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Organising a rideout...
Posted: Mar 6th, '13, 19:27
by Smiler
...needn't be a massive deal!
After such good feedback from the Friendly Ride at the weekend, it occurred to me that with so many new people joining SWB lately, maybe new members thought that only 'formal' SWB rides can be posted ~ NO!!! With the best will in the world, we all have quite different work and family commitments, let alone our locations right across the SouthWest, that mean organising a ride will only ever suit some
So...over to you!
ANYONE can post up a ride!! It doesnt neccessarily have to be planned months in advance (although with more notice, your chances of more people joining you are greatly improved!) and lets face it, with the UK weather even the best laid plans can go askew
As for route, again it neednt be Googlemapped to the very last detail but if that helps, do it! Use the PM function to keep contact details off the forum if you prefer
Admin have put together a little guide regarding rides..
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=89587" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm not trying to teach folk to suck eggs here, just encourage more rideouts in your own areas and further afield

As YOUR Rideout Ringleader (.....who the heck thought that one up?? lol) I'm happy to help ~ just ask!
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Jul 17th, '14, 14:02
by Dailaughing
How about a sort of "junior series". I'm hoping to join a few rideouts once I have the basics sorted again (OK once my body has accepted riding a bike again) but I also have a daughter on a slow 125 who would love to ride with others but would struggle to maintain 55+ on the faster roads. I know the rideouts allow for that but maybe a less worrying, easy way in to rideouts?
We (the two of us) are on our way out today but maybe a few peers plus patient oldsters would be good.
The only other thing I was thinking is that maybe people could put the area into the subject line to save people looking unless it was local to them.
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Jul 17th, '14, 18:09
by billinom8s
the rideout destination is pretty much down to the organiser of the ride, so is the pace.
if you wanted to do one that went 20 miles from your home and back, or even down to the local cafe and back and wasn't going to top 40 mph, then you can. we really don't mind.
out of interest, where is your area? it doesn't say on your profile to the right of your posts
if a friendly ride is in your area, they are only lead at posted speed limits, have junction markers on every bend and a TAIL ENDER who is at the back all day. so it doesn't matter your pace as the name of the game on the day is to all get home and have a good time.
bringing on newer riders, teaching them lines through corners, riding in groups, looking out for the other bikes in your group, road observations etc. all the stuff the instructors don't teach you when you are on the bike test production line.
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Jul 17th, '14, 20:38
by Smiler
Always nice to have input from others when it comes to rideouts....thank you!
Its a difficult one sometimes to know what people want from a ride tbh, so any ideas that encourage some of our newer or younger riders is very welcome
A 125 or new rider ride? Great idea!
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Oct 21st, '19, 18:10
by Mr Tuscan
Great read and i one day will organise a ride from Weston area towards Chedder as a start.
I’ll be a brand new rider going onto a bigger bike so I have lots to learn and ill be happy to have new riders with me.
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Oct 21st, '19, 21:01
by Shooey
Smiler wrote: ↑Mar 6th, '13, 19:27
...needn't be a massive deal!
After such good feedback from the Friendly Ride at the weekend, it occurred to me that with so many new people joining SWB lately, maybe new members thought that only 'formal' SWB rides can be posted ~ NO!!! With the best will in the world, we all have quite different work and family commitments, let alone our locations right across the SouthWest, that mean organising a ride will only ever suit some
So...over to you!
ANYONE can post up a ride!! It doesnt neccessarily have to be planned months in advance (although with more notice, your chances of more people joining you are greatly improved!) and lets face it, with the UK weather even the best laid plans can go askew
As for route, again it neednt be Googlemapped to the very last detail but if that helps, do it! Use the PM function to keep contact details off the forum if you prefer
Admin have put together a little guide regarding rides..
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=89587" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm not trying to teach folk to suck eggs here, just encourage more rideouts in your own areas and further afield

As YOUR Rideout Ringleader (.....who the heck thought that one up?? lol) I'm happy to help ~ just ask!
Nicely said. The more the better!
Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Oct 22nd, '19, 07:03
by menzies3032
Smiler great post and with recent positive numbers on rides it seems great timing.
Just would also like to add that not only is running your own ride great as you get to ride where YOU want and at the speed YOU want, but for organising a ride the forum will reward you 500 forum points for arranging. And yes you guessed it points make prizes. (T-shirts and Hoddies and stuff

Re: Organising a rideout...
Posted: Oct 22nd, '19, 10:38
by billinom8s
Also, don't forget to check the dates of these posts.
This thread is 6 years old, still useful though.