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I've had a number of close calls on large group rides. The last thing you need is a bunch of people who don't know you're skill level bunching up around you. Group rides are like the 401. Few people leave enough space.
Take it from me. Group rides are overrated. People who want to show off and ride beyond their skill set. Safety hazard for everyone involved.
I won’t ride with anyone unless I can trust them with my life….
Do you have access to a private lot? I wanted to try something like thati practice motogymkhana stuff in parking lots frequently cause the good roads are far in toronto. usually in north york as well. its a good way to get comfortable on your motorcycle and feel for all your controls.
This gives me a good idea, maybe we can start a thread for areas we've found suitable for practice? The one issue I foresee is that even though parking lots of community centers or shopping malls are usually treated as public property, I don't believe they are. For my part, I recently started going to commercial areas I'm familiar with (ex-truck driver) to practice on weekends. Another option would be dead-end roads (not a cul-de-sac)?Do you have access to a private lot? I wanted to try something like that
It's a good idea.This gives me a good idea, maybe we can start a thread for areas we've found suitable for practice? The one issue I foresee is that even though parking lots of community centers or shopping malls are usually treated as public property, I don't believe they are. For my part, I recently started going to commercial areas I'm familiar with (ex-truck driver) to practice on weekends. Another option would be dead-end roads (not a cul-de-sac)?
This gives me a good idea, maybe we can start a thread for areas we've found suitable for practice? The one issue I foresee is that even though parking lots of community centers or shopping malls are usually treated as public property, I don't believe they are. For my part, I recently started going to commercial areas I'm familiar with (ex-truck driver) to practice on weekends. Another option would be dead-end roads (not a cul-de-sac)?
Not that there are a lot of these in the GTA, but new developments where the houses haven't started going up yet are a great place to practice.
i've had several encounters with police and its never trouble. they appreciate that people are practicing in the lot. these new laws are silly but unless youre endangering other people or damaging property i wouldn't worry about getting busted for dicking around in the lotIt's a good idea.
After the new HTA regulations came into effect, I was apprehensive about practicing in empty lots. But if there is a security and they're cool with it, I guess no problem.