Group Riding

Introduction
 
The Elkhorn Valley HOG Chapter conducts group rides for the benefit of its chapter members. This Ride Guide contains information that each member is expected to know and observe so that everyone can participate to Ride Safe and Have Fun. All members are encouraged to read this guide prior to participating in group rides with our Chapter.
 
This document is published by the Elkhorn Valley HOG for the benefit of its members. Elkhorn Valley HOG reserves the right to change the information in this publication at any time without notice.
 
Chapter Rides
 
Ride Selection and Scheduling
 
The Chapter rides are selected and scheduled by the Chapter Activities Officer along with the other Chapter Officers and Road Captains. The rides are normally chosen and scheduled at least two months in advance.
 
All Members are encouraged to make suggestions for the rides to any Officer or Road Captain. Suggestions may also be made at the Chapter meetings.
 
All suggestions will be reviewed for suitability and the destination must be adequate for motorcycle parking and the ability to handle a large group.
 
Ride Schedule
 
The ride schedule is published in the Chapter monthly newsletter. Prior to the ride. Rides may be cancelled at any time, usually due to adverse weather conditions.

Road Captains
 
The Road Captains are responsible for conducting the Chapter Rides. They select the routing and check it prior to the ride for unsafe conditions when necessary.
 
Each ride has at least two Road Captains; a Lead Captain and a Sweep Captain. Other Road Captains may be present on a ride and will ride within the group.
 
 In the event there is a shortage of available Road Captains, Chapter Officers and other Experienced Chapter riders may be asked to perform the Road Captain duties.
 
All ride participants shall follow the instructions, directions, and decisions of the Road Captains. When a large group is divided into smaller groups, each group will have a Lead Road Captain. Road Captains will normally have an Orange flag attached to the rear of their motorcycle for ease of identification.
 
Ride Participation
 
All members are invited to attend all rides. The Chapter expects all riders to ride safely and ride within their experience and comfort level at all times.
 
Harley Chapter Event Categories
 
Chapter events are conducted primarily for the benefit of our HOG Chapter members. There are three categories of Events defined by the national HOG:

  1. Closed events are chapter events that are open to chapter members and one guest per member. Each guest is limited to three events per year.

  2. Member events are chapter events that are only open to HOG members.

  3. Open events are chapter events that are open to chapter members, National HOG members and other guest as desired.

NOTE:  All Elkhorn Valley HOG rides are .Closed Events. unless specifically stated. Simply stated, this means that you can participate in chapter rides if you are a current member and that you can have one guest per ride. A guest may only attend three rides / events per year.
 
Group Riding
 
Each rider is expected to observe and practice these rules and procedures when participating in a group ride with the Chapter. There are four components to a safe and fun group ride:

  1. Personal Preparation

  2. Group Preparation

  3. The Ride

  4. Emergencies

Personal Preparation
 
You are responsible for making sure you and your bike are ready and safe for the ride.

Group Preparation
 
Rides are scheduled to meet at a certain time and normally depart 30 minutes later. During this time you are encouraged to sign in for the ride, sign the release forms (if necessary), and listen to the pre-ride briefing.
 
The Ride
 
Riding with a group can be fun and exciting, but only when everyone in the group observes the same rules. When riding with the Chapter, everyone is expected to observe the following rules.
 
The Road Captain will leave first and is followed by all other bikes, which fall into a staggered formation as soon as possible. The Sweep Road Captain will follow the group.
 
When a large number of bikes are present, The Road Captain may divide them into smaller groups. Each group will have a Road Captain assigned to the group.

 
Emergencies
 
In the event of an emergency requiring a stop, observe the following procedures so that the emergency may be resolved in the safest manner possible. We do not want a group of motorcycles on the side of the road in an unsafe manner under any circumstance.

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