Northern Riders Group Update November 19th 2012

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Re: Northern Riders Group Update November 19th 2012

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Yes short notice is the key especially in winter or if weather iffy

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Re: Northern Riders Group Update November 19th 2012

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this sounds good, ill pass my number along via pm
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Re: Northern Riders Group Update November 19th 2012

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My only objection is the association with Scunthorpe. Or Mutantopolis. I am actually nearer to Grimsby, Kiss me where it's smells like fish, she said. So we moved to Grimsby.
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Re: Northern Riders Group Update November 19th 2012

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Gerard C wrote:I think the secret of the Northern Riders Group's success is the text notification. Because we can set something up very quickly - or cancel quickly, members can make their mind up and let us know they are coming at short notice. A lot of people understandably want to see what the weather is doing or indeed if they can spare the time on that day. Putting a long notification of a ride out on the forum is great - but I don't know what I am doing on the second Sunday in May 2013 - do you? Although I might say I want to come, if it turns out I have to work or something else happens then I won't be able to make it. Rather than let anybody down I am reluctant to commit, or I make some vague comment that I might be able to come which isn't condusive to a active ride. The organiser then gets pissed off because of apparent apathy. Keeping it short and simple works best.

Last Sunday was a classic case. No one had made any commitment to the Toy Run until very close to the time then theres 4 of us actually go. A couple more said they were interested but might have other stuff to deal with. Which is absolutely fair enough at this time of year.

I predict that if someone voluteered to act as a focal point in an area to run the text service you would find a core of local riders who woud register very quickly. You only need 3 or 4 to start with. People drop in and out as they feel like it, its no big deal as long as they agree to let you know if they change their mind and can't make it.
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ginge wrote:My only objection is the association with Scunthorpe. Or Mutantopolis.
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