Gary, you are a braver man than I am, I know the reason for memorial rides and have been on many but riding with a bunch of people I don't know with unknown skill sets scares me. I try to ride at the very back so if anything happens, I can see it. Looks like you had a perfect day for a ride. Do rides in the U.K. ever get police escorts so they can go right through traffic controls? Very nice of you to wave at the folks watching the ride, shows respect to them for coming out.
I agree and at such an event I am happy to leave the car park last and arrive last. Too many riders go haring off and compromise the safety of everyone else. There tends to be no group riding discipline. As you say, unknown skill sets. There are occasional rides like this in Essex, UK and the annual charity ride for the Air Ambulance. This used to be supervised by Police motorcyclists but these days it is volunteer Marshalls acting as Markers for the road junctions. The bikes are allowed to set off in batches. There may be a Police presence at major junctions. Most traffic rules must be complied with unless the Police hold the flow on the major road to keep the ride moving and to minimise inconvenience to other motorists.
Was the Zero able to go entire day on single charge? I assume the steering bearing were replaced. Great video and thanks for the effort put into creating these for our entertainment.
Another awesome video Dana I love the fun that Gary was having including waving at people. I love the turn out of bikers and onlookers.
A really good thing to do lovely to see so many showing respect
Thank you for the video. Enjoyed the ride. Can't wait to see what's on the next continued video.
Great video Dana and Gary. Looks like pretty good turn out for this ride. Thanks for sharing stay safe Dana and Gary.
Great presentation from you ☺️😘👍🏍️
Gary, you are a braver man than I am, I know the reason for memorial rides and have been on many but riding with a bunch of people I don't know with unknown skill sets scares me. I try to ride at the very back so if anything happens, I can see it. Looks like you had a perfect day for a ride. Do rides in the U.K. ever get police escorts so they can go right through traffic controls? Very nice of you to wave at the folks watching the ride, shows respect to them for coming out.
I agree with you. But these Brits are far more civilized than American drivers.
The police ride with us, but they don't escort or interfere, generally.
I agree and at such an event I am happy to leave the car park last and arrive last. Too many riders go haring off and compromise the safety of everyone else. There tends to be no group riding discipline. As you say, unknown skill sets.
There are occasional rides like this in Essex, UK and the annual charity ride for the Air Ambulance. This used to be supervised by Police motorcyclists but these days it is volunteer Marshalls acting as Markers for the road junctions. The bikes are allowed to set off in batches. There may be a Police presence at major junctions. Most traffic rules must be complied with unless the Police hold the flow on the major road to keep the ride moving and to minimise inconvenience to other motorists.
@@bikerstuff2 Thank you for the reply.
Oh my, a white rabbit riding a motorcycle. I thought that was aspirin that I took with my coffee this morning.
Good crowd.
Was the Zero able to go entire day on single charge? I assume the steering bearing were replaced. Great video and thanks for the effort put into creating these for our entertainment.
Including the ride to the start and home afterwards, I had 34% battery left
🆒😎🤟!
What’s up with the SIZE of those license plates? Smaller ones would be much nicer for the bikes…
L players in a group ride…beware!
They have to learn somewhere. They usually ride better that many others who haven't had to take a CBT