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Group riding is a unique experience.
You are not only doing what you love to do but sharing it with people who feel the same way you do.
We have riding rules that must be followed.
 

Please read and become familiar with them. 

 Get Riding Rules Here 

·        In a group ride, you are responsible for riding with not only your safety in mind, but that of every other member of the group.

·        Avoid sudden movements, stops, starts etc. Panic is the cause of most accidents.

·        Observe the group guidelines in order to assure the safety and the welfare of every individual within the group.

·        Follow the instructions of the Road Captain in all situations, unless those instructions place the rider or any other individual in an unsafe situation.

·        Maintain your motorcycle and other equipment in a safe riding condition. Ride with headlights on.
Ask to ride well behind the group if your not comfortable.

Hand Signals

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          Start Up

 

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          Stop

 

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           Slow Down 

 

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          Hazard-Left 

 

              http://blinds-unlimited.com/scrc/Safety/HazardRight.gif

                        Hazard-Right

 

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          Single File

 

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         Stagger

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          Speed Up

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           Tighten Up

A pat on the top of the helmet indicates that law personnel are near. 
Be aware of speed, proximity to adjacent traffic, and excessive noise.

Please be aware Texas Law requires you to reduce speed and move to the next
available lane when an officer is dealing with a situation on the side of the road.