I've been with a women's motorcycle club for around a year.
Most of the members are quite experienced motorcyclists in their 50's and 60's, who ride there bikes to work on a regular basis.
I drive a London taxi for a living in central London and do something in the region of between 25000 - 28000 miles a year in it. I get to do around 1500 miles a year on my bike which is a nice 750 cruiser.
I'm in my early 40's and have recently purchased faster bike and had only previously owned a 250cc.
Getting comments made my other older club members that I ride 'too slow' whilst on fast roads. I like to ride at around 50-60mph on A roads. LOL
Think I need to change my MC club as the members are obviously speed freaks with loads and loads of riding experience.
Could anyone recommed a bike club in the London area that is more tolerant of 'part-time' inexperienced, younger riders ?
This is the second post I have read about your travelling speed, go your own speed KT, your safety is more important than thier needs to go fast. As Katoom said you don't need a club but I know what youre saying,it's better to have company. You just do youre thing and leave the speed freaks to it, theyre more likely to have an accident I should imagine.
hey karen,, id agree, dont let other riders dictate your riding style or your speed , you do whats safe and comfy for you. There are plenty of lady riders on here that would be happy to tag along with you and do things at a leisurely pace im sure.
OK - london cabbies never go above 50 unless in the arena of £ (in my experience anyway) - sorry Karen
But hey Karen welcome to Surrey. Great roads and even greater if you venture in to Sussex. Not a member of a female bike group myself as I like company of blokes too much BUT recently back to biking after a long break (marriage put me off the road - tut tut) but with all that behind me I'm finding my feet again and if you know you are going to be in the box hill or newlands area I would be happy to join you.
take care and as all have posted before and as all the courses you will / could attend they will say ride for yourself!!!
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Hi Karen and welcome to the club
Would I be correct in guessing that the other members of the bike club own sports / road bikes as opposed to cruisers?
You could meet your fellow members at the destinations but ride there on your own, the best of both worlds perhaps, or maybe not, if they don't ride WITH you, leave you standing so to speak, then maybe your better off without them.
Perhaps you could join a 'cruiser owners' club. I know cruisers go fast too, but they don't seem to be ridden as hard as sports bikes, IMHO, so perhaps you'd enjoy the rides out more?
and that's the point, to ENJOY the ride.
If there isn't a cruiser owners club in your area perhaps you could start one?
Good Luck
They all own large road bikes and not cruisers. They obviously bought their machines for speed and not anything else, like going round the corner to get a pint of milk LOL
Thanks for this site, I've already found a couple or riders that don't mind a safe and steady spin in the countryside !
when you are in a club, you need to ride as per the club. so changing clubs or going alone might be the way forward. whatever you do, dont slag the old club off! and i know you haven't and suspect you wouldnt.