- Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:49 am
#46911
Simon and Les, was a pleasure to have you with us. Chuggy was very happy to have a real name now and not just "the enfield" any more 
Great pictures too.
Most of our antics can be found on:-
http://www.c90club.co.uk (have to register there)
http://www.midlandbullets.co.uk/smf/index.php Midland Bullet riders
http://www.meetup.com/London-Motorcycle-Riders-Club/ LMRC meetuup,
The pointy direction thing is known as the Drop off system or
Corner man system.
There is a full description on the C90 Club or LMRC (where there is even a video of it in operation).
http://www.meetup.com/London-Motorcycle ... an_System/
Or you can read it here;-
The Cornerman System
Cornerman System Explanation
LEAD RIDER: In charge of the ride, he determines where each Cornerman will mark a spot, the direction of ride, stopping points and what to do when there are problems. He will set the pace for the ride, and will ensure he always has enough riders behind him to fill the Cornerman positions.
TAILGUNNER: The last Rider in the group, he is in charge of "sweeping" the ride, waving each Cornerman on, helping to locate missing Riders, helping with any breakdowns or injuries, and for informing the Lead Rider of any problems. The Lead Rider and the Tailgunner are kept in contact via mobile phone where necessary.

WINGMAN; There will normally be between one and four Wings on a ride, depending on the size of the group, Wings are there to assist the Ride Leader in keeping cohesion and tightness within the ride group. They will also help out in any emergency situations, where traffic control is required, or for the relaying of any communication between the Ride Leader and Tail Gunner.
SUMMARY
The Lead Rider indicates to the Rider behind him to become the Cornerman at any point where there is a change of direction (roundabout, corner, t-junction, etc.);
• The Cornerman will stop safely and signal to other Riders the direction taken by the Lead Rider;
• The Cornerman will remain at that point and keep an eye out for the Tailgunner, and will then rejoin the line only when he is waved on by the Tailgunner;
• Always follow the line in front of you and do not take any deviations or shortcuts unless indicated by a Cornerman;
• Where possible please try to keep the Rider in front of you in sight, i.e. try not to allow long gaps in the line. If you are not a confident Rider, or you are on a slower bike, then move to the left and motion for the Riders behind you to pass until you have only the Tailgunner behind you, that will take any pressure off you to go any faster than you want to. The same applies if you don’t want to be a Cornerman, just stay near the back of the line and others will pass you and take on the Cornerman positions.
If you become separated from the group, remain where you are and contact the ride leader, he will then safely stop the ride and send back a wingman / or tailgunner to collect you, please have your exact location ready.
Leaving The Group Early
If leaving the group early and to stop other riders following you thinking they are following the direction of the ride, please follow the routine described here;
Slow down or pull over if safe to do so ensuring you are positioned so as not to have other members of the group think that you are marking a corner. Wave them past if necessary, When you see the tailgunner approaching ensure you wave him / her past , this is the signal to identify you are leaving the group. You are now free to take another route without the risk of being followed by other members of the group.
Great pictures too.
Most of our antics can be found on:-
http://www.c90club.co.uk (have to register there)
http://www.midlandbullets.co.uk/smf/index.php Midland Bullet riders
http://www.meetup.com/London-Motorcycle-Riders-Club/ LMRC meetuup,
The pointy direction thing is known as the Drop off system or
Corner man system.
There is a full description on the C90 Club or LMRC (where there is even a video of it in operation).
http://www.meetup.com/London-Motorcycle ... an_System/
Or you can read it here;-
The Cornerman System
Cornerman System Explanation
LEAD RIDER: In charge of the ride, he determines where each Cornerman will mark a spot, the direction of ride, stopping points and what to do when there are problems. He will set the pace for the ride, and will ensure he always has enough riders behind him to fill the Cornerman positions.
TAILGUNNER: The last Rider in the group, he is in charge of "sweeping" the ride, waving each Cornerman on, helping to locate missing Riders, helping with any breakdowns or injuries, and for informing the Lead Rider of any problems. The Lead Rider and the Tailgunner are kept in contact via mobile phone where necessary.

WINGMAN; There will normally be between one and four Wings on a ride, depending on the size of the group, Wings are there to assist the Ride Leader in keeping cohesion and tightness within the ride group. They will also help out in any emergency situations, where traffic control is required, or for the relaying of any communication between the Ride Leader and Tail Gunner.
SUMMARY
The Lead Rider indicates to the Rider behind him to become the Cornerman at any point where there is a change of direction (roundabout, corner, t-junction, etc.);
• The Cornerman will stop safely and signal to other Riders the direction taken by the Lead Rider;
• The Cornerman will remain at that point and keep an eye out for the Tailgunner, and will then rejoin the line only when he is waved on by the Tailgunner;
• Always follow the line in front of you and do not take any deviations or shortcuts unless indicated by a Cornerman;
• Where possible please try to keep the Rider in front of you in sight, i.e. try not to allow long gaps in the line. If you are not a confident Rider, or you are on a slower bike, then move to the left and motion for the Riders behind you to pass until you have only the Tailgunner behind you, that will take any pressure off you to go any faster than you want to. The same applies if you don’t want to be a Cornerman, just stay near the back of the line and others will pass you and take on the Cornerman positions.
If you become separated from the group, remain where you are and contact the ride leader, he will then safely stop the ride and send back a wingman / or tailgunner to collect you, please have your exact location ready.
Leaving The Group Early
If leaving the group early and to stop other riders following you thinking they are following the direction of the ride, please follow the routine described here;
Slow down or pull over if safe to do so ensuring you are positioned so as not to have other members of the group think that you are marking a corner. Wave them past if necessary, When you see the tailgunner approaching ensure you wave him / her past , this is the signal to identify you are leaving the group. You are now free to take another route without the risk of being followed by other members of the group.