Rallies — Create, Start & End a Group Ride
A rally is a group ride with live GPS tracking, chat, and optional voice communication. Up to 100 riders can join a single rally.
Creating a Rally
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1Go to Basecamp and tap the + button to create a new rally.
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2Enter rally details — name, date, time, and an optional description. You can optionally add a route with waypoints using the Route Editor.
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3Share the invite code with your crew so they can join. You can also make it a pack-only rally if you want to limit it to your pack members.
Starting & Ending
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1When it's time to ride, the rally creator taps Start Rally. GPS tracking begins for all participants and everyone appears on the Radar map.
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2During the ride, use rally chat to coordinate stops and share updates. Your trail is recorded automatically.
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3When the ride is over, the creator taps End Rally. Stats (distance, duration, top speed) are saved to your history.
Meetups — Organize a Gathering
A meetup is a location-based event for riders to gather at a specific place. Unlike rallies, meetups don't have live GPS tracking — they're for organizing a meeting point.
Creating a Meetup
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1From Basecamp, tap the + button and select Meetup.
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2Set the location by tapping on the map or searching for an address. Add a name, date/time, and description.
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3Share the meetup — other riders can find it on the map or through your pack.
Rally to Meetup
You can link a rally to a meetup so the rally automatically routes to the meetup location. On the meetup detail screen, tap "Create Rally to Meetup" — this creates a new rally with the meetup set as the end waypoint. Linked rallies show a "Heading to {meetup}" badge on rally cards.
Radar Map — Live Tracking & Solo Mode
The Radar is your live map during rides. It shows where every rider in your rally is in real-time, updated every 2-3 seconds.
Rally Mode
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1When a rally is active, open the Radar tab. All participants appear as markers on the map with their custom icon or profile photo.
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2The leader's trail is drawn on the map so followers can retrace the exact route in real-time (follow-the-leader).
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3Drag the live stats card to see speed, distance, and duration during the ride.
Who Can See You?
Your location is only visible to participants of the active rally you are in. Nobody outside the rally can see your position. When you stop sharing, your marker fades to 40% opacity as "last seen" and disappears after 30 minutes.
Solo Mode Rider+
Solo mode lets you share your live location with your trusted contacts even when you're not in a rally. Add trusted contacts from your profile — they'll see your location when you enable solo sharing.
Voice Chat
Talk with your crew hands-free during active rallies. No push-to-talk — just toggle mute on and off.
Getting Started
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1During an active rally, tap the voice button on the Radar screen to join the General voice room. Rider+
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2Use the draggable voice pill on the Radar to mute/unmute or leave the channel.
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3Switch between voice rooms using the room picker. Custom rooms (up to 4 per rally) are available for Pack Leader+.
Audio Modes
Choose your audio mode in Settings > Preferences:
- Voice Priority — Echo cancellation on. Best for clear group communication.
- Music Friendly — Stereo audio with Bluetooth A2DP support. Use this if you're playing music through your headset.
Route Editor — Plan Your Ride
Plan your route before the rally with the full-screen map-first editor. Add waypoints, customize routing, and preview speed limits.
Building a Route
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1Open the Route Editor from Create Rally or My Routes. Tap on the map to add waypoints, or search by address.
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2Drag waypoints to reorder or reposition them. Tap a waypoint marker for actions (delete, set direction type).
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3Set per-segment routing profiles — choose between fastest, shortest, or motorcycle-friendly routing for each segment. Tap the midpoint marker between waypoints to change a segment's profile.
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4Toggle avoid tolls, motorways, or ferries from the toolbar dropdown to customize your route preferences.
Extra Features
- Loop route generation — Auto-generate a loop that returns to your start point. Pack Leader+
- Speed limit polylines — Color-coded lines on the planned route showing speed limits with a legend.
- GPX import/export — Import routes from other apps or export yours to share as GPX files.
- Meetup markers — Nearby meetups appear on the editor map with a "Route Here" action to set one as your end waypoint.
Hazard Alerts — Stay Safe on the Road
Crowd-sourced road hazard reporting with voice proximity alerts. Report hazards for others and get warned as you approach them.
Reporting a Hazard
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1Tap the orange warning button on the Radar map (always visible when hazards are enabled).
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2Select the hazard type — gravel, oil, pothole, animal, road works, flooding, ice, speed camera, police, or other.
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3The hazard appears on the map for all riders. Temporary hazards expire automatically (4 hours default). Permanent hazards (cameras, potholes) stay after community confirmation.
Proximity Alerts
When riding toward a hazard (within 1 km and heading in its direction), you'll hear a voice alert: "Hazard ahead: gravel" — once per hazard. Toggle hazards on/off from the Tools Drawer.
Biker Stops — Discover Rider-Friendly Spots
Find and share the best rider-friendly spots — cafes, mechanics, scenic viewpoints, hotels, and more.
Discovering Stops
Toggle "Biker Stops" in the Tools Drawer to see curated and community-submitted POIs on the Radar map. Tap a stop to see its name, tag, reviews, and photos.
Adding a Stop
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1From the Tools Drawer, tap "Add Biker Stop". Your current GPS location is used.
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2Choose a tag (restaurant, mechanic, photo spot, hotel, cafe, pub, parking, ATM, bike wash, or moto interesting) and add a name.
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3Your stop starts as pending and becomes public after 3 community upvotes. View your stops in Profile > My Stops.
Free Ride — Solo Recording
Record your ride without creating a rally. Perfect for spontaneous rides or when you just want to track your stats.
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1In solo mode, open the Tools Drawer and toggle Free Ride. The GPS pill shows "REC" in red.
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2Ride as you normally would. Your trail is recorded automatically.
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3When done, toggle Free Ride off. A summary shows your distance, duration, and stats. Routes over 5 km are saved to My Routes.
Finding Rallies & Meetups
Discover rides and gatherings near you or anywhere in the world.
Browsing the Map
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1Open the Rallies tab to see rallies and meetups as markers on the map. Markers cluster together when zoomed out — tap a cluster to see the list.
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2Tap a rally or meetup marker to view its details — date, route, participant count, and description.
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3Tap Join to join a rally, or enter an invite code if the rally is private.
Packs — Your Riding Group
A pack is your private riding group with its own chat, shared rallies, and leaderboard. Think of it as your crew's home base.
Creating & Joining
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1To create a pack, go to Profile and tap Create Pack. Give it a name and description. Rider+ can create 1 pack, Pack Leader+ unlimited. Free users can join packs but not create them.
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2Share the 6-character invite code with riders you want in your pack.
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3To join a pack, go to Profile, tap Join Pack, and enter the invite code.
Pack Features
- Pack chat — A dedicated chat channel for your pack members.
- Pack-only rallies — Create rallies visible only to your pack members.
- Leaderboard — Track attendance and ride stats across your pack. Pack Leader+
- MC-style roles — Assign roles like Leader, VP, Road Captain, Sergeant at Arms, and more. Club
- Announcements — Pin messages and broadcast to all members with push notifications (1-hour cooldown). Club
- Member management — Approval flow, activity stats, private notes, and CSV export. Club