🤟 What are group riding hand signs for a motorcycle group ride?

When you’re cruising in a group, words are useless. Wind is too loud, engines roar too proud. That’s where hand signs enter — your silent poetry on the road, a secret language cooler than any WhatsApp group chat.
Here’s the old-school rundown:
✊ Start your engines: Fist in the air. Let the orchestra begin.
✋ Stop: Palm facing back, push down. Simple. Like a strict teacher’s "quiet!"
👆 Single file: One finger up. Think of it as telling your gang to straighten up like soldiers.
✌️ Double file: Two fingers up. More freedom, more style.
🤚 Hazard on the road: Point to the ground or towards the obstacle. Pothole? Gravel? Cow enjoying a nap? Point it out.
👈 👉 Turn signals: Arm straight left or right. Like school PT class but cooler.
✋ 👇 Slow down: Palm down, move hand up and down. Imagine calming an excited puppy.
These signs aren’t just flexes — they’re crucial to keep everyone safe and together. It’s about trust, teamwork, and that unspoken bond that makes a group ride feel like a brotherhood (or sisterhood — we love our female riders too).
Respect the code, honor the pack, and always remember — a group that signals together, rides forever.