• Unite Bikers Against Drugs

    Our mission is to UNITE all Christian motorcycle organizations as well as Christian bikers and non Christian bikers in a united effort to help stop the spread of drug addiction and alcoholism and substance abuse through knowledge and by offering a better way of life through Jesus Christ.

  • Welcome To U.B.A.D.

    Welcome to U.B.A.D we do not discriminate as to make or model of motorcycle you ride, we ride for the love of the ride, and for the cause. Come ride with us. Get involved help the fight against drugs.

  • The U.B.A.D. Creed

    What We Believe. Scriptures – Inspired by god and divinely authoritative The Bible is the inspired Word of God. Holy men moved upon by the Holy Spirit spoke and wrote as the Holy Spirit inspired them. We accept the whole Bible as the Word of God; but especially the New Testament of our infallible guide in all spiritual, moral, and doctrinal matters. (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21; 1 Thessalonians 2:13)

  • We Ride For Friendship

    We do not discriminate as to make or model of motorcycle you ride, we ride for the love of the ride & for friendship. U.B.A.D. takes many rides each year. Our rides consist of day and over night trips as well as over the road tours. Come ride with us.

  • Not Just Along For The Ride

    Unite Bikers Against Drugs is not just a Christian motorcycle association filled with Christian bikers along for the ride. With you help we can become a Christian biker organization filled with Christian bikers that truly make a difference.

  • U.B.A.D. & Law Enforcement.

    The object of tU.B.A.D. is to compel active and inactive bikers, non-biker sponsors, faith based organizations, and concerned citizens to unite in the nationwide war on drugs, and to help bring together bikers to promote the awareness of a new counter-drug initiative to help law enforcement, identify drug treatment programs to families, and empower communities to no longer tolerate drug abuse in their neighborhoods and communities; to study, teach, promote and disseminate the fundamental principles and the philosophies of community involvement in the war on drugs and to bring into closer cooperation and fellowship, motorcycle enthusiasts into a common cause.

  • The U.B.A.D Store.

    You will find every sort of U.B.A.D.riding apparel, tees, caps and a lot more here at our online store. Show your support get you cap, pin or tee shirt online today!

  • U.B.A.D. Women

    You women play a very big roll on the mission of U.B.A.D. If you ride a motorcycle of if you’re just a passenger it really does not matter, you can be a member. We encourage women to get involved. U.B.A.D. Women can ride in rides, work as support, hold women’s meetings and ministries to help motivate the cause of uniting bikers against drugs as well as lead those caught in addiction to freedom in the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • U.B.A.D. Rides In Support Of Others

    U.B.A.D. rides to raise money and awareness in support of many causes. On average we hold a dozen or more run’s, rides, and rallies for drug rehabilitation, substance abuse ministries and celebrate recovery organizations to raise funds to help the services they offer. Please Join Us!

  • Join U.B.A.D. Today!

    Please come and join us in our effort to fight a good fight against drugs, drug addiction and substance abuse. Husbands and wives are encouraged to join together. Single men and single women are also encouraged to join. It doesn't even matter if you ride a motorcycle you can join. If you have a heart to help stop the epidemic of drugs in our country and around the world please get involved. Join U.B.A.D. Today!

  • In Honor Of Our Brothers In Law Enforcement

    Law enforcement is the front line in defending our nation and the world against the ever growing drug epidemic and is a very big part of our mission at Unite Bikers Against Drugs. This is why we are honored to present (offer) to you the UBAD COPS patch. This 3”x 2-7/8” lower patch was created exclusively for our friends in Law enforcement allowing you to become affiliate members in support of Unite Bikers Against Drugs.

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Hand Signals

Hand Signals


Whether riding in a group or riding alone, hand signals are critically important to your overall safety. Using hand signals let's other people (mostly cars) around you know what you are doing. Hand signals greatly increase your visibility and overall safety.

Hand signals are really important when riding in groups, because of the limited visibility of the riders behind you, but equally important when sharing the highways with distracted drivers. Hand signals give the automobile driver a little more visibility about your intensions.

When riding in a group, the person behind you does not always know what's going on ahead of you, hand signals can help out in that way as well..

Certain hand signals are optional in group riding: turn signals on the bikes ahead will usually advise a rider that a turn is coming up, for example, and hand signals in a turning situation may actually add to the danger for some. However, other hand signals are extremely helpful to the rider who has no other means to communicate. The most important two hand signals are these: pointing to an obstacle in the road, warning the rider to avoid it; and pointing to the tank.

Pointing to the tank- No matter what your reason, pointing to the tank on your bike, will be telling everyone that you needs to stop as soon as possible. This may be because needing fuel; to make a "potty stop"; because you are having a mechanical or equipment problem; because your co-rider is uncomfortable; because a medical problem; a crisis of confidence; or for any other reason at all. Such a signal should be relayed throughout the Group. If possible, the Lead Bike may orchestrate a stop by the whole group. If not, the affected bike can count on the Drag Bike to stop with him to try to help him.

  • Back off - Palm of left hand shown to group, pushing motion toward rear of bike

  • Ready to ride, "Thumbs up" high enough in air to be visible to Lead Bike

  • Single-file formation - One finger points to the sky on top of the helmet

  • Slow down - Left arm is held out straight, then goes up and down

  • Smoky alert (police or emergency vehicles) -- Hand taps top of helmet several times

  • Speed up or close ranks in formation - Left arm makes "windmill" sign

  • Staggered formation - First finger and little finger point to the sky on top of the helmet, also known as the "Hook-em, Horns" sign.

  • U-turn - Left hand makes circle in air over head

 

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