
It's not uncommon for motorcyclists to get together for a weekend group ride, a charity poker run, or just for an impromptu group ride at the weekend breakfast hangout. After all, what's better than a cup of coffee with fellow riders? But how often have you encountered riders with different skill levels, and been forced to adjust your riding style as a result? Have you ever wondered if there was a better way to ride in groups so that it seemed a little less chaotic and nerve-wracking? This course is a structured program that teaches distance/formation riding, safe passing procedures for the group, and universally-recognized hand signals. We emphasize utilizing group positioning as single file, staggered, abreast and slide formations. Your passenger will become a part of the team, helping you look out for danger, keep track of the route, and contribute to a memorable ride.

When everyone is on the same page, it makes for a clean, cooperative journey with fewer surprises, more visibility as a group, and more respect from four-wheel vehicles. If you are a group leader or simply take part in a number of group rides, this workshop is a must. Even if you happen to ride with people who have not had this training, there are basic things you can pass along to your group to make things safer. Take the lead by taking this course--you'll help both you and your friends enjoy the ride.
This course is made available several times each year according to demand, but we find that it's a course that's outstanding for clubs or even a large group of friends, and we always make sure that the passenger is part of the riding team. We can arrange specialized on-site training for dealerships and rider clubs--we can come to your group. We require a minimum of 10 riders to do an on-site course originating at your location, and require a room suitable for the classroom portion--a classroom or restaurant meeting room works fine.