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Friday, 16 March 2007 |
Although every group you ride with will have their own signals and/or variations of signals in order to communicate back through the line - here are some basic one's that everyone generally uses.
When riding in a group, one of the most important things can be communication, it's essential that you know what is being communicated even though you can't hear anything over the screaming exhaust.
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START ENGINES
With your right or left arm extended, move your index finger in a circular motion.
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LEFT TURN
Raise your left arm horizontal with your elbow fully extended.
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RIGHT TURN
Raise your left arm horizontal with your elbow bent 90 degrees vertically.
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HAZARD LEFT
Extend your left arm at a 45 degree angle and point towards the hazard.
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HAZARD RIGHT A
Extend your right leg at a 45 degree downward angle to signal the hazard.
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HAZARD RIGHT B
Extend your left arm upward at a 45 degree angle with your elbow bent to 90 degrees and
point towards the hazard over your helmet.
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SPEED UP
Raise your left arm up and down with your index finger extended upward. This indicates the leader wants to speed up.
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SLOW DOWN
Extend your left arm at a 45 degree angle and move your hand up and down.
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STOP
Extend your left arm at a 45 degree angle with the palm of your hand facing rearward.
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SINGLE FILE
Position your left hand over your helmet with your fingers extended upward. This indicates the leader wants the group in a single file formation. Usually this is done for safety reasons.
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STAGGERED FORMATION
Extend your left arm upward at a 45 degree angle with your index and pinkie finger extended. This indicate that it is safe to
return to staggered formation.
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TIGHTEN UP
Raise your left arm and repeatedly move up and down in a pulling motion. This indicates the leader wants the group to close ranks.
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PISSED OFF
Extend your left arm straight out with your elbow bent 90 degrees. Carefully extend your middle finger to clearly demonstrate your dissatisfaction with the other guy.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 March 2008 )
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