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EST. APRIL 2025

The Eagles Who Started It All

Profile of Karamjit Singh

Karamjit Singh

Safety Officer

Profile of Raman Kamboj

Raman Kamboj

Ride Planner

Profile of Sanjith Soman

Sanjith Soman

Road Captain

"We came together as three passionate riders with a clear mission - to create a motorcycle club that preserves the pure joy of riding, adopting only the rules that matter to preserve the safety and wellbeing of riders"

Our Values

Freedom

We ride with no boundaries, no limits — just open roads and open minds.

Equality

Every rider is equal, regardless of their age, job and credentials.

Tolerance

Respect for all, judgment for none. We embrace every rider’s journey.

Brotherhood & Sisterhood

We are more than a group — we are a family that cares for each rider.

The Ride Over the Brand

The machine doesn’t define us; the road and the ride do.

Unity in Diversity

We are a diverse group united by a shared passion for biking.

What Does It Take To Be An Eagle?

While we welcome all types of motorcycles, we have established certain guidelines to ensure every ride is enjoyable and safe for everyone in the pack. Please review them before joining our formation.

NEED

Eligibility criteria

Experience

A minimum of 2,000 km of riding experience on your current machine.

Group rider

Ready to ride in staggered formation; captain at center of lane, next rider at right side of lane, another on left, so on.

Machine

Bikes that can handle a wide range of speeds from 80 km/h to 140 km/h.

Punctuality

Be ready to wake up on time and reach the meeting point on time.

Gear

The usual motorcycle safety gear; jackets, protective pads, gloves, boots.

Comms

We recommend regular riders to invest in a Cardo Packtalk EDGE.

CREED

We move as one cohesive unit

Follow RC

Always ride behind the Road captain (RC). Only in specific situations you are allowed to go ahead of the RC.

Move with RC

Change lanes only after the RC indicates and changes lane. Follow one after the other, starting with RC.

Keep stagger

Stay in your position and do not move left or right or come to the middle of the lane. Move forward to fill a gap.

Keep Lane

Stay within our designated lane. Do not ride parallel to other riders or wander into adjacent lanes to sightsee.

Be respectful

Always be kind and respectful to other riders. There is no place for ego, negativity and toxicity in our tribe.

Be Flexible

Meeting point and time is fixed. Everything else can change in case of unforseen circumstances.

HEED

Familiarize with
universal hand signals

Hand signal for Start Engines
Start EnginesLeft index finger up, rotating in a circular motion.
Hand signal for Single File
Single FileLeft arm raised, with index finger pointed up.
Hand signal for Staggered Formation
Staggered FormationLeft hand raised with two fingers (index + little finger) up.
Hand signal for TURN/LANE-CHANGE LEFT
TURN/LANE-CHANGE LEFTLeft hand fully stretched, two fingers pointing to left.
Hand signal for TURN/LANE-CHANGE RIGHT
TURN/LANE-CHANGE RIGHTLeft hand with pointed fingers waved to right above helmet.
Hand signal for Hazard Left
Hazard LeftLeft arm index finger pointed diagonally at the ground.
Hand signal for Hazard Right
Hazard RightRight leg/foot extended toward the hazard.
Hand signal for Slow Down
Slow DownLeft arm out, palm down, waving downward repeatedly.
Hand signal for Speed Up
Speed UpLeft arm out, palm up, waving upward repeatedly.
Hand signal for Stop
StopLeft arm out at a 90-degree angle, palm facing backward.
Hand signal for Speed Breaker Ahead
Speed Breaker AheadLeft arm out at a 90-degree angle, swung like a pendulum.
Hand signal for Roundabout Ahead
Roundabout AheadLeft hand/index finger down, rotated in a circular movement.
Hand signal for Speed/Camera/Police
Speed/Camera/PoliceLeft clenched fist tapped on helmet, then point toward the sign or camera.
Hand signal for Biker Salute
Biker SaluteIndex and middle finger (V sign) toward the other biker or their tribe.
Hand signal for Fuel Stop
Fuel StopLeft index finger pointed toward the bike gas tank.
Hand signal for Comfort Stop
Comfort StopExtended thumb shown towards the helmet like a drinking action.

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?

Join The Tribe