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Have a full tank before arriving at
the departure point.
Tell the group leader if you have any
special concerns, i.e. speed, sharp corners, etc.
Tell the group leader if you plan to
leave the group before the destination. Also tell the persons riding in
front and behind you so they don't think you are having a problem.
When a rider leaves the group while
in staggered formation, the best way to compensate for the hole made my
his absence is for each rider behind the missing bike to change lanes.
Doing this eliminates passing in a single lane.
Tell the group leader if your bike
has an unusually short fuel range or if your bladder has a short range.
It is not unusual to start out on a
ride when it is fairly warm and have the temp cool down a lot before
getting home. Riders often wear a light jacket because it felt fine at
the time of departure and really be freezing after it got dark. This
frequently happens on dinner rides.
Remember to take some clear eye
protection if the ride will extend into the evening.
When exiting a expressway, keep up
the pace so the riders behind you aren't forced to slow down while still
on the expressway and become a traffic hazard.
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