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When you pick up you packages at your starting point, You will be
required to prove that you have a valid Motorcycle License or you cannot
participate.
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(THIS IS
FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY)
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HELMETS ARE REQUIRED DURING THE ENTIRE RIDE EVERYWHERE.
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(You need to wear a HELMET 100% of the time)
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NO FLAGS LARGER THEN 2'x3' (this means no 3'x5' or larger flags)
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(THIS IS A HUGE SAFETY ISSUE..)
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If you are riding UNSAFELY the police will
pull you from the ride and you will receive no refund.
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SAFETY IS NUMBER ONE.
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Service your bike before the ride. Check
Tires, Belts, Lights, Brakes, Oil, Filters, Cables, Battery, and anything
else we missed. IF any of these items are in Question Fix it before
the ride.
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We will pick up broken down bikes and take
them to our next dealership stop.
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Police Departments:
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The Police Officer's will be blocking
intersections and will need to move back to the front.
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They
will be passing on the left - PLEASE show them some courtesy and give them
as much room as you can. They will try and let you know with horns or
sirens - they are not showing off - they are trying to give you some
warning.
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The police will also be moving past the group
asking riders to
tighten up as they proceed back towards the front. Riders need
to be aware of police passing them.
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Fueling:
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Firemen and Volunteers will be assisting in the fueling process
at all stops.
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Doing this will improve the safety around
fueling.
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Please have plenty of $1.00 bills because
staff will be running the pumps collecting payments to streamline paying
and fueling.
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Once you are fueled you will be directed
toward the staging area for the next leg.
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Speed:
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This ride will travel at the posted speeds.
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We need riders to be aware of each other and
close in the gaps.
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We cannot have huge gaps.
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The procession will start out at 25-30mph and will
gradually increase the speed as the entire group reaches each increase.
Doing this will improve the entire ride for all.
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Gaps:
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If there becomes a large gap between you and
the bike in front of you.
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Do not QUICKLY speed up.
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Gradually increase your speed and let off the
throttle before you have to hit the breaks.
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The object is to have everyone traveling at
the same speed in a smooth and constant flow.
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We do not want riders speeding up just to lock
up the brakes.
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All bikers need to regularly check for gaps
behind them and adjust their speed to reduce the gaps.
If this is done consistently from the first bike back, you will find there
will be very few gaps.
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In a road ride, gaps are most often created by
forward bikes pulling away from rearward bikes - not from rearward bikes
slowing down.
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Traveling
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2-second interval between you and the bike in
front of you
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1-second interval between you and the bike to
your oblique
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this was taking from several motorcycle riding
clubs and orgs.
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I suggest a few tips: 1) learn to ride with
others by riding with others 2) if you don't want to ride with others,
then be prepared to get lined up at the back of the pack.