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Hi, thanks for reading.
I have read many of the advice and tips on dogging, but none seem to cover my situation sad :( . I would love to get involved in this area, but as I ride a motorbike some of the rules just don't work. I don't have an internal light in my helmet (Motorcycle helmet - please!!). So I can't turn it on to show I'm a single male interested in joining in. Now you might assume that a figure in black leather sitting alone on a bike in total darkness is a bloke who's interested (and you would be right in my case) but how does this work in practice, would this scare people off? Anyone out there who has had experience of either entertaining Bikers, or a Biker who's had success? your views and tips would be welcome wink . I've not even looked for sites in the past so am a complete novice so tips on etiquete for bikers would be a useful start :idea:.
As I live in the Morden area, any suggestions on site in Surrey, or North Kent areas also welcomed. It appears that these areas are not so well catered for on the web, but I'm sure it must go on. Lets have more locations - say A3 on the way to Guildford and A25 to Westerham etc. (A lovely piece of country and a great ride out on the bike).
Happy of course to take offers for my dogging virginity but of course you would need to be comfortable with leather and fumbling with gloves and helmet (yes either helmet will do). I appreciate that the sight of a lumbering (slim) Marlon Brando (young ones) type rebel could be scary, but we are really quite human and have the same concerns as the rest of us.
A born again biker biggrin (43)
Mark_7up
we saw a guy on a pushbike out dogging one night so if he can do it can't see any reason why you can't get involved as a biker
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Hi, thanks for reading.
I have read many of the advice and tips on dogging, but none seem to cover my situation sad :( . I would love to get involved in this area, but as I ride a motorbike some of the rules just don't work.
A born again biker biggrin (43)
Mark_7up

Here in Bournemouth we regularly see a guy out dogging with his cycle. He simply leaves it standing against a tree and has a wander around the car park having a peep into the cars from a short distance away.
He's out several times a week and I can tell you it works very well for him wink
Terry-Jayne & Jon
Yes, bikers dog, push bikers dog, and even walkers dog. As long as you're polite your mode of transport, whether it be 4 wheels, 2 wheels or legs doesn't really matter. All the rules of dogging apply to bikers as they do car drivers. Yes, you don't have an interior light, but you could flash another light maybe? Anyhows, don't get too hung up about lights - if you're hanging around where people are dogging and you are parked up being well behaved, people will assume you're dogging (well I would anyway) not out to cause trouble.
The trick on being polite is to park up, not ride up and down, peering into people's cars - that is most annoying. The other day I was at a location, about 5 cars drove up and down, up and down, up and down, the layby for the whole of the 2 hours I was there. None of them got any action (no one could pin them down for long enough!), despite there being both heterosexual and homosexual action to be had by various people. Honestly, they must have driven at least 20 miles each! Even more annoying was one guy walking up and down, up and down - people just avoided him.
So, biking is fine! Good luck!
This is very interesting information. I had assumed incorrectly that a car was a necessity. Only trouble is the nearest sites all seem to be miles away from me and I'd be worried someone might nick my bicycle - obviously Bournemouth doesn't have as much cycle crime as Cambridge does! That aside I might need to invest in a mountain bike as my road bicycle would not be happy going through most of the sites I have checked out so far. Does that chap leave his bicycle helmet and fluorescent belt and cycle clips on or does he remove them confused: I could always go somewhere by train and cycle the last bit but as I get the feeling most dogging takes place after 2300 hours I'd have troubles getting back.
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I'd be worried someone might nick my bicycle - obviously Bournemouth doesn't have as much cycle crime as Cambridge does! Does that chap leave his bicycle helmet and fluorescent belt and cycle clips on or does he remove them confused:

Oh no Harry - he takes 'everything' off wink
Terry-Jayne
Does that chap leave his bicycle helmet and fluorescent belt and cycle clips on or does he remove them
Oh no Harry - he takes 'everything' off

Oh dear I rather asked for that one didn't I :!:
My point was that does he wander round conspicously or remove his cycling accesories. Perhaps I ought to give up on this idea and stick to the car - its warmer and more comfortable and has a radio.
Quote by HarryJones
Does that chap leave his bicycle helmet and fluorescent belt and cycle clips on or does he remove them
Oh no Harry - he takes 'everything' off

Oh dear I rather asked for that one didn't I :!:
My point was that does he wander round conspicously or remove his cycling accesories.
Harry I think he lives dangerously - doesn't wear cycle clips and just wanders around with the rest of the doggers lol
T-J
Tee Hee, thanks for these replies, great fun reading all. I would say to Harry though that Biking (read Motorcycling in my case) has come on a lot since the 60's. We have radio; MP3's; radio communications (via PMR walkie talkies); heated gloves, and seats, just like an Ovlov. Sat Nav too if you can afford it. It's like sitting in a motorhome except you can smell the fresh air and don't have to walk around (except to go to outside to the ablutions). But no Bicycle clips - doesn't bear thinking about. Thanks to Heavenly Helper also & RedHot as it good to know I could be accepted as part of the fun. Now I know what I'm missing. Must get out more as someone else say's.
Dorset? Redhot, isn't that near studland?
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Dorset? Redhot, isn't that near studland?

No mate, Studland is IN Dorset and yes we do live near there wink
Plenty of trees there to park your bike up against too!
Terry-Jayne & Jon
bikers should certainly get involved, that petrol tank has to come in handy for something other that petrol. ;)
Quote by bluexxx
Yes, bikers dog, push bikers dog, and even walkers dog. As long as you're polite your mode of transport, whether it be 4 wheels, 2 wheels or legs doesn't really matter.

Seems like if you drive a Reliant Robin you might be out of luck though! wink
Quote by EmmaPeel
Yes, bikers dog, push bikers dog, and even walkers dog. As long as you're polite your mode of transport, whether it be 4 wheels, 2 wheels or legs doesn't really matter.

Seems like if you drive a Reliant Robin you might be out of luck though! wink
Continuing the train of thought, Artic drivers would be out of luck also as they have a 5th wheel. rolleyes