Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:12 am
Back when I was driving my 4X4 cage, I was asked to join a club. Their idea of a ride was to go down some gravel roads and have a picnic...
I guess what I'm saying is, that not all clubs are everything for everybody. Go on a few rides, see what makes them tick, and see if you're willing to ride at their pace. The age group, riding style and organization skills of the ride organizers will make or break any club. Unless the best group in the country comes knocking at my door, I'll stick to riding with friends, (old and new) as well as going for the odd toy run, etc...
I guess what I'm saying is, that not all clubs are everything for everybody. Go on a few rides, see what makes them tick, and see if you're willing to ride at their pace. The age group, riding style and organization skills of the ride organizers will make or break any club. Unless the best group in the country comes knocking at my door, I'll stick to riding with friends, (old and new) as well as going for the odd toy run, etc...