The vest
Front and back, with your patches stitched on: your rank, your club, and every badge you have earned.
Badges
23 of them, and they land on their own after a ride. A few examples:
- Distance — 1,000 / 5,000 / 10,000 / 25,000 km lifetime.
- Rides — 1, 10, 25, 50, 100.
- One-ride feats — Iron Butt (300 km in a day), Long Haul (500 km).
- Conditions — riding through the night, or out before dawn.
- Culture — giving bells, shooting photos, building routes, keeping a streak, years in the club.
- Honours the Prez hands out — Founder, The Wrench, Good Samaritan, Recruiter.
Guardian bells
Give a bell to a brother or sister with a message. You cannot give yourself one — that is the whole tradition, and the app holds the line.
Patching a prospect
The club votes. The vote is anonymous and it has to be unanimous — one no and it does not pass. When it does pass there is a reveal ceremony, because handing someone their colours should not be a push notification.
The kitty
Balance, contributions, expenses and fines with a reason attached. Mark a fine paid, or forgive it. Every movement stays in the history.
Church
Call a meeting with an agenda and an electorate. Motions get voted yes / no / abstain live, the result is recorded (passed, rejected, tabled) and the minutes stay in the club.
Ranking and conquest
- Ranking — the club's mileage leaderboard with a 1-2-3 podium. Solo rides count. It is your club only; there is no global board.
- Conquest — the streets and towns your club has ridden, painted on its own map screen. This one is Premium; the ranking is not.
Memorial
For the riders who are not here anymore. Name, years, and whatever the club wants to say.
The vest, badges, bells, patch votes, the kitty, church, the memorial and the club ranking are free and always will be. The conquest map is the one piece of this that sits behind Premium.