Probably should post this in the n00b section, maybe in a few days a mod can move it there. I posted a variation of this on xtina's what bike do i replace my crashed bike thread but that's in the trash and most of the people that have access to it.
Noobs are told to ride @ their own pace but how do they know what is their own safe pace? I don't know what I don't know, how can I expect some one who knows less to know that too. Or if a noob is going too fast do they know how to scrub off speed when they are in a corner and finally realize they are going too fast? Many reactions would have them going straight off the corner and into a wall, ditch, car, off a cliff. If they knew that stuff they wouldn't be noobs and they could ride at their own pace.
I've ridden with a few noobs that are overly cautious and those I can trust to park it in the corner of a nice long sweeper because the speed that the corner can be taken is outside the comfort zone of that rider. How ever you have riders that don't know their limits (and if they don't know their limits how am I) and will try to keep up with the pace of more advanced riders. Maybe they took the m1 exit course and now think they are a pro, yet never have been faster than 35km/h on a motorcycle or bicycle (the mechanics of piloting a bicycle are the same as a motorcycle). these are the ones that would benefit from an advanced riding course or a track day course.
These are the riders usually making the news, I don't have to single out any names, they show up in our fallen riders section too often. on a group ride it's going to be monkey see, monkey do, and following some one who has poor techniques is just going to jeopardize the person following.
Noobs are told to ride @ their own pace but how do they know what is their own safe pace? I don't know what I don't know, how can I expect some one who knows less to know that too. Or if a noob is going too fast do they know how to scrub off speed when they are in a corner and finally realize they are going too fast? Many reactions would have them going straight off the corner and into a wall, ditch, car, off a cliff. If they knew that stuff they wouldn't be noobs and they could ride at their own pace.
I've ridden with a few noobs that are overly cautious and those I can trust to park it in the corner of a nice long sweeper because the speed that the corner can be taken is outside the comfort zone of that rider. How ever you have riders that don't know their limits (and if they don't know their limits how am I) and will try to keep up with the pace of more advanced riders. Maybe they took the m1 exit course and now think they are a pro, yet never have been faster than 35km/h on a motorcycle or bicycle (the mechanics of piloting a bicycle are the same as a motorcycle). these are the ones that would benefit from an advanced riding course or a track day course.
These are the riders usually making the news, I don't have to single out any names, they show up in our fallen riders section too often. on a group ride it's going to be monkey see, monkey do, and following some one who has poor techniques is just going to jeopardize the person following.