
[b]Your type of Riding?[b]
[b]Your type of Riding?[b]
This poll is to find out what type of riding you prefer. The rides can be solo or with a goup. I prefer rides longer than 100 miles in a group if time allows, but I do not prefer cross-country riding. I don't think I'm tough enough to handle it, even though I have not tried it..... 

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- Koss
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I chose other. I use to commute daily to work/school/then back home... that was near 100 miles, sometimes more if I did anything in between on my breaks.
I really don't like rides that are less than hrm... an hour or so. Its like a big tease to me. I'd still choose that over driving either of the cages anyday.
Last week I finally bought a Battery Tender Jr. for my battery. Funny thing is... I bought it solely for my cars, not my bike!
Havn't really riden in a true group yet, just the usual going in the same direction with some random riders on the street. I think I'd prefer to ride alone... unless I was with a special someone that is really into riding!
I would probably enjoy riding with two-four friends... but more than that I doubt I'd enjoy it. I really don't like crowds period... walking or otherwise.
I really don't like rides that are less than hrm... an hour or so. Its like a big tease to me. I'd still choose that over driving either of the cages anyday.
Last week I finally bought a Battery Tender Jr. for my battery. Funny thing is... I bought it solely for my cars, not my bike!

Havn't really riden in a true group yet, just the usual going in the same direction with some random riders on the street. I think I'd prefer to ride alone... unless I was with a special someone that is really into riding!

I would probably enjoy riding with two-four friends... but more than that I doubt I'd enjoy it. I really don't like crowds period... walking or otherwise.
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Definitely other.
I fall into almost all of the 'categories' listed, with two exceptions:
I never bar hop on the bike, in fact I won't even ride the bike to the bar at all
My 'joy rides' are almost always at least 4 - 6 hours long; basicly a full tank of fuel.
I commute on my bike, run errands on my bike, I've ridden it to Mexico and back (~4000 miles round trip over 6 days, half that in the first 48hrs (see my blog on this forum for the ride report)), and I also do other IBA certified rides and endurance rallies.
I've occasionally ridden in a group, but prefer solo rides, and I rarely do 'events'.
I fall into almost all of the 'categories' listed, with two exceptions:
I never bar hop on the bike, in fact I won't even ride the bike to the bar at all
My 'joy rides' are almost always at least 4 - 6 hours long; basicly a full tank of fuel.
I commute on my bike, run errands on my bike, I've ridden it to Mexico and back (~4000 miles round trip over 6 days, half that in the first 48hrs (see my blog on this forum for the ride report)), and I also do other IBA certified rides and endurance rallies.
I've occasionally ridden in a group, but prefer solo rides, and I rarely do 'events'.
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- KarateChick
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I will ride anytime I can fit it in solo or group and when I don't have to take someone somewhere: for fun (the term joy ride makes me think of youth stealing cars to get into any manner of bad), errands, work, trips, to the gym, whatever. But NO bar hopping, not my thing.
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I chose other since I'm pretty evenly split between the commuter option (if I don't ride the bike to and from school, I can usually find an excuse to take the bike to a store or something) and short joyrides. I do longer joyrides when I have the time (read: rarely).
I sure hope no one picks the bar hopping option.
We have a pub on campus that I've been known to hang out at, but on nights when I have the bike, I'm a one-beer girl. 
I sure hope no one picks the bar hopping option.


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I enjoy riding greater than 100 miles at a time, but don't often have the time. I take a few long trips a year to try to meet that need. I also ride to work whenever the weather is better than 50 F and if it is going to be most likely a dry day. When it is better than 70 F I'll even deal with the rain, since the cold is what make wet so unpleasent to me. If I don't need to carry too much, I'll use the bike for errands. Many times I ride less than 100 miles just so I can sneak in a little ride in an evening, or during the day when Loonette and I are splitting time to get out while the other of us is doing kid duty. So other was my answer.
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