2WheelTiger
Chief Executive Carnivore
See exskibum's post. Yes, the inference was that slow riders often equal unskilled riders. Riding way below the speed limit and tagging the brakes every time the bars need to be turned is a sign of an underskilled and potentially dangerous rider. You're a ridercoach and you know this.Oh, I get it now. Slower riders just don't have the skills necessary to ride fast and, of course, riding fast is "proper" :rofl: I enjoy riding riding both fast AND slow, depending on the situation. That must make me, what, lucky?
Motorcyclists don't generally introduce themselves by saying, "Hi, I'm Tom and I really have no clue what I'm doing with the handlebars." Slow is one thing, but erratic and brake happy shows a lack of experience and confidence.
If you're an experienced rider who's riding within your limits, I think it's a great philosophy to let the fast guy fly ahead of you. Just like in football, let your blocker block. Heck, you might avoid a ticket. :lol: