Just find another group to ride with, I don't care for spirited rides. I'll meet you there.
i think that most important thing riders should keep in mind is the distance between each other. i have been in too many group rides in the past where the riders are just not keeping enough distance between each other. even while u are in staggered position for riding, there still needs to be more than enough distance for the rider in front of you to completely move around in his/her lane without having to look for space.As a group, are we becoming a little sensitive to group rides? All the unwritten rules, hand gestures, and discussion of "safety" and "if I'm going to die" seem to be getting more inane. I'm an average rider at best, but do I really need every pot hole, every bump and every corner to be identified by the riders in front? I should be able to see traffic signs myself to know that a sharp right-hander is coming and I need to slow to *my* skill level. If I was riding solo I'd be doing that, why is it any different in a group?
As a group, are we becoming a little sensitive to group rides? All the unwritten rules, hand gestures, and discussion of "safety" and "if I'm going to die" seem to be getting more inane. I'm an average rider at best, but do I really need every pot hole, every bump and every corner to be identified by the riders in front? I should be able to see traffic signs myself to know that a sharp right-hander is coming and I need to slow to *my* skill level. If I was riding solo I'd be doing that, why is it any different in a group?
If I'm really into the ride, shouldn't I know what's coming by the _way_ the riders in front of me are behaving, avoiding, braking, rather than relying on hand signals and foot gestures?
But to get back to the point of this thread, breaking the law would be a line I'd have problems crossing, and weaving in and out of traffic, lane splitting is something I won't let myself do. So I wouldn't do it on a group ride either. It's not so much of a safety issues as it's my line in the sand. But I think there must be a little more than just weaving in an out that makes you uncomfortable on these rides. I personally wouldn't leave the group, I'd just hang back on the sections where the behavior wasn't right for me, and keep up on those sections where I felt comfortable staying with the group. Some sections, especially in city, and high traffic areas, my group of *friends* would just have to wait for me.
Thread jack over.
EDIT : I reread your original post and on second reading it seems that "reckless riding" has more to do with not following those unwritten rules, riding position, and hand gestures than actual reckless speeding and reckless riding practices (like splitting, zig-zaging, weaving, etc). So my response wasn't so much of a "thread jack" after all.
This thread means your growing up. I know exactly how you feel and I barely do group rides anymore because I don't feel like running from the cops whenever I get on my bike. When we go riding I tell them I will meet them there if we get separated. The trick is not to keep up when they take off because there is no incentive for them to slow down and wait for you.
two years back, i happened to go for a tuesday night ride with a brampton club.,
well, that was the first and last time i ever rode with them, it was a horrible experience
on country roads, they were riding at way over the local speed limits,and the leader was riding as if we were racing on the track
Unfortunately this tends to be a common occurrence, every group ride i have joined has led to excessive speed and/or a crash, i don't mind going fast but there is a time and place. Beginner riders tend to try and follow the leader, he makes a pass they make a pass....only problem is someone if going to end up as a hood ornament sooner or later. don't let it be you.....control your speed and if they take off on you then f,em if they ask why your going to "slow" f'em...
Your best bet is to find a ride leader who has the interests/safety of the riders in the group in mind and not someone who is passing traffic at 40+ OTL
GL and be safe.
P.S - this post is intended for the OP and not easyrider, i just found that easy's post hit the nail on the head....