Group Etiquette & Rules
01
Before the Ride
- Arrive on time with a full tank of petrol.
- Make sure your bike is mechanically sound before you show up. Don't be the one holding up the group because your chain's hanging off or your bike won't start.
- Respect the meet-up location. No burnouts, no rev bombing. Don't be the one who gets a spot banned for everyone else.
02
Pack Positioning
- Stunt riders always up front. If you don't have full control of your wheelies, you shouldn't be at the front of the pack.
- Be aware that experienced riders may slow down or swerve mid-wheelie. That's normal — give them room.
- There is no formation riding on a stunt ride, so you need to be extra vigilant. Keep your head on a swivel, ride predictably, and stay focused.
03
Moving as a Pack
- We move as a unit. Keep roughly the same speed as everyone else.
- Maintain spacing. Give riders ahead of you plenty of runway to prevent chain-reaction incidents.
- Do not come to a dead stop in the middle of a moving pack. Do not speed through the pack.
- Don't power-wheelie through the pack. This is one of the most dangerous things you can do.
- Always do your shoulder checks! Don't randomly veer off your line without checking if someone may be coming past you.
- Don't get fixated on what's happening behind or beside you. Watch where you're going, not the show.
04
When Things Go Wrong
- If something happens — someone runs out of petrol, crashes, or has a mechanical issue — put your hand up to warn riders behind you while keeping moving forward. Do not abruptly stop in the pack.
- If you break down or crash, get out of the road as quickly as possible.
- If you see someone down or broken down and no one is assisting yet, safely pull to the side (shoulder check) and give them a hand.
- If the group gets split up (traffic lights, intersections, etc.), don't ride recklessly trying to catch up. The group should have a plan for regrouping.
05
Keep Your Ego in Check
- Street rides are not the time to practise things you haven't already honed. Save anything high-risk for dedicated stunt spots.
- Ride within your ability. No one is impressed by someone who loops it into other riders around them.
- Keep the vibe positive and drama-free.
06
Respect the Public and the Law
- Respect all road users and pedestrians.
- If cops show up and don't look happy, show them some respect and hold off with the stunts for a minute.
- Don't be obnoxious at stopping points. We don't need unnecessary negative attention — no sitting on the rev limiter or doing burnouts at a garage.
- Clean up after yourself. Don't trash stunt spots or garages.