... It’s also good to have a destination (usually with a BBQ) rather than going round and round.
I'd rather for that destination to be a waterfall, a cave or a mountain than a BBQ.
Personally, if I wish to socialize, I don't need the bike.
... But this is not just limited to cruisers. A lot of sport bike riders use their vehicles as a social venue as well. L&L is a perfect example. And I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that either. Not for me though.
As for those large, charity group rides, the problem is that most sport bike riders feel castrated by the pace, especially in the twisties (if there are any twisties).
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