KLR Junkie
Well-known member
Something is going on out on the roads this year. Every time I've been out so far this spring I've had strangers start riding formation on me.
Of course it's nothing new, it happens from time to time every year, but not like this. Every single ride, sometimes multiple times on the same ride I have these dummies tucking in right beside me like we're a stunt riding team. I've tried waving them on, I've tried slowing down, I've tried weaving about like a drunken fool but they just don't seem to get the message.
I know that most of the regulars here are good riders who wouldn't take part in this kind of dangerous stupidity, but just in case there's anyone reading this who isn't already aware...
DON'T RIDE IN FORMATION WITH STRANGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Formation riding is for groups of people who have gotten together before the ride to work out signals, procedures and following distances. If I don't know you, I don't want you riding 6 feet away from me when we're doing 90km/h. I have no idea what your skill level is or what you might plan on doing if you need to take evasive action. I don't want you restricting my ability to maneuver and frankly, I don't want to have to worry about hitting you if I drift in the lane a bit while enjoying the scenery.
Just ride your own darn ride and leave me in peace.
See you on the road.
Of course it's nothing new, it happens from time to time every year, but not like this. Every single ride, sometimes multiple times on the same ride I have these dummies tucking in right beside me like we're a stunt riding team. I've tried waving them on, I've tried slowing down, I've tried weaving about like a drunken fool but they just don't seem to get the message.
I know that most of the regulars here are good riders who wouldn't take part in this kind of dangerous stupidity, but just in case there's anyone reading this who isn't already aware...
DON'T RIDE IN FORMATION WITH STRANGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Formation riding is for groups of people who have gotten together before the ride to work out signals, procedures and following distances. If I don't know you, I don't want you riding 6 feet away from me when we're doing 90km/h. I have no idea what your skill level is or what you might plan on doing if you need to take evasive action. I don't want you restricting my ability to maneuver and frankly, I don't want to have to worry about hitting you if I drift in the lane a bit while enjoying the scenery.
Just ride your own darn ride and leave me in peace.
See you on the road.