This is a bit of a touchy subject. For one thing there is some question about wether the "club" is allowed to sponsor rides at all due to liability. What usually happens is individual members post up ride invites and whoever wants to go goes. Everyone is encouraged to post up ride invites and events, not just the club officers! This can range from "Hey I'm going to go to the Rock Spring Cafe for breakfast, anyone interested?" to a more organized event. It's very casual. There is no single person in charge of setting up rides.
I'll preface the following with the fact that it is my own personal opinion, and may not be that of Desert Ducatisti entirely. I do invite comments and conversation on the subject.
For some reason (maybe because I was addicted and rode almost every weekend) I did most of the ride invites last year. I have no problem riding alone and do that a lot also. I know some riders who won't ride out of town unless they're with a group. I almost always post up an invite becasuse I love the camraderie, shared knowledge, and the conversation at rest/food stops. You are correct that "group" rides can get very uncomfortable if the group is a mixed bag of rider abilities, interests, and law abiding-ness. What I love about riding with Ducati riders is that for the most part the guys I've ended up riding with have very similar paces and riding styles. Very quickly it was easy to get into a rythym with the group and we all kind of know insitinctively what the other riders are going to do. One thing I've never seen Ducati riders do is tell slow people they need to catch up or ride faster, which is not something I can say for some other groups. We seem to respect each others abilities, we talk a lot about riding styles and how to improve our riding from a safety and performance aspect. We've definitely had faster paced rides and also had rides that are more of a cruise to get to a destination. I've done a quick pep talk on rides with a bunch of new riders or even just a large group. One thing I tell people is that if they're not comfortable to not feel bad about peeling off on their own. That's what I would do and have done. I consider myself fairly conservative, but I'm sure others would say I ride way to fast. Other would say not fast enough. We all try to stay safe & smart.
I would say that we don't very often ride side by side or staggered in perfect formation for 300 miles. In my experience what we usually DO do is end up with about 4-8 riders, plan a loop for 250 - 400 miles and have a start point/time planned with a destination in mind for a place to eat and places to gas up. The rides are usually "brisk" at times, respectful other times, we go to single file in the twisty stuff, everyone rides their own pace, but no one is ever far behind, and no one cares if they are. We look out for each other. Really big groups will have a ride leader and a "sweep" rider bringing up the back. Most Ducatis are considered sport bikes, and I would say we do a lot of "sport" riding. This is different from racing on the street. Although many of us have been on the track, we aren't dragging knees on the highway. We do love to feel the L-twin torque pull us out of croners...
Currently I'm not able to commit to much, and certainly not posting up rides with the frequency I once was. If you're looking for rides at times when poor saps like me are working M-F, the largest local forum set up specifically for setting up rides that I know of is
www.southwestrides.com. There are rides posted up all days of the week, it is open to all riders, but I would say it is mostly sportbike riders. Good group though.
Not sure if this is sounding like something you would be interested in? I would love to hear anyones comments on the subject as maybe we could tailor some rides to different preferences. And of course, post up your own ride invite version any time!