6 July 2026
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What Is Ride Find?
Ride Find is the discovery feature inside Global Rider that lets Harley-Davidson riders locate group runs, club events, chapters, and individual riders based on location, riding style, and availability. Type in your area, set your preferences, and you get a live list of rides and riders worth connecting with — no scrolling through dead forums or outdated Facebook events.
Whether you're new to a city, planning a route through unfamiliar territory, or just looking to stop riding solo on weekends, Ride Find gives you a practical starting point.
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How Ride Find Works: The Global Rider Process
The Global Rider process behind Ride Find is built around three straightforward steps:
1. Create or log in to your Global Rider profile. Your profile tells the platform who you are — your location, your bike, your riding history, and the kind of rides you're looking for. The more detail you add, the better your Ride Find results.
2. Search by location or let the platform find rides near you. The "global rider near me" function uses your location data to surface relevant group runs, chapter meetups, and solo rider connections within a radius you control.
3. Connect, confirm, and ride. Once you find a match — whether that's a HOG chapter planning a weekend run or a small group heading to a rally — you reach out directly through the platform and sort the details from there.
There's no algorithm hiding results behind a paywall or ranking paid listings above genuine ones. What you see is what's actually happening in your area.
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Global Rider Requirements: What You Need to Get Started
The global rider requirements to use Ride Find are deliberately low. You need:
- A free Global Rider account
- A completed profile (bike details, location, riding preferences)
- A genuine interest in connecting with other Harley riders
You don't need to be a HOG member, own a specific model year, or have a minimum number of miles under your belt. Ride Find is open to anyone on a Harley — from someone who just picked up their first Sportster to a veteran who's been turning wrenches since the AMF days.
Club organisers and chapter officers do have additional options: they can list official runs, set attendance requirements, and manage RSVPs through the platform. But for the average rider just looking to find a group, the barrier to entry is as low as it gets.
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Global Rider Benefits: Why Ride Find Beats Searching Blind
Here's what makes Ride Find worth using over the usual alternatives:
Rides Tied to Real Profiles
Every ride listing on Global Rider is connected to a verified profile. You can see who's organising the run, what they ride, and how active they are in the community before you commit to showing up at a stranger's garage at 7am.
Location-Based Discovery That Actually Works
The "global rider near me" search isn't just a postcode lookup. It factors in your stated riding range and preferred ride types, so a 200-mile weekend tour doesn't show up when you've said you're looking for a two-hour Sunday morning run.
One Place for Everything
Chapter events, informal group rides, rally meetups, and solo rider connections all live in the same place. You're not jumping between a Facebook group, a club website, and a WhatsApp thread trying to piece together what's happening this weekend.
Community Filtering
You can filter Ride Find results by ride type (touring, day run, charity ride, rally), group size, experience level, and more. If you're a newer rider who isn't ready to keep pace with a fast-moving group, you can find rides that match where you're at right now.
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Global Rider vs Alternatives: How Does It Stack Up?
Let's be straight about the global rider vs alternatives comparison.
Facebook Groups: Still useful for staying in touch with a chapter you're already part of. Not great for discovery. Groups are siloed, search is poor, and event listings disappear in the feed within hours.
Meetup.com: Broad platform, not Harley-specific. You'll find cycling clubs and hiking groups before you find a HOG chapter. Useful in some cities, patchy everywhere else.
Club websites: Often outdated. Many chapters update their site once a quarter if you're lucky. Good for historical info, not for finding out what's happening next Saturday.
Global Rider's Ride Find: Purpose-built for Harley riders. Updated in real time by active community members. Searchable by location, ride type, and rider profile. The specificity is the point — this isn't a general outdoor activity app that happens to include motorcycles.
None of the alternatives are useless, but none of them do what Ride Find does in a single place.
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The Global Rider Guide to Getting the Most From Ride Find
If you want to get the best results from Ride Find, here's a practical global rider guide to using it well:
Fill out your profile completely. Riders searching for group members use profile details to decide who to invite. A blank profile gets ignored. List your bike, your location, how far you typically ride, and what kind of runs you enjoy.
Post your own rides, not just search for them. The platform works because riders contribute as well as consume. If you're planning a run and want company, post it. You'll find people you wouldn't have found otherwise.
Use the chapter directory alongside Ride Find. If you're looking for a formal HOG chapter rather than an informal group run, the chapter directory and Ride Find work together. Find a chapter near you, then use Ride Find to see their upcoming events.
Check in after rides. Leaving a note about how a ride went — route conditions, group size, pace — helps other riders make better decisions. It also builds your reputation in the community, which matters when you're the one organising a run and need people to trust your judgment.
Expand your search radius when you're travelling. If you're passing through a region you don't know, set a wider radius and look for rides happening in the days around your visit. Plenty of riders are happy to have a traveller join a local run.
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Who Uses Ride Find?
Ride Find is used by:
- Solo riders who want to stop riding alone without committing to a formal club membership
- HOG chapter officers who want to promote their runs to riders beyond their existing membership
- Travellers and touring riders passing through an area and looking for local knowledge and company
- New riders who want to find a group that matches their pace and experience level
- Experienced riders looking for specific types of runs — charity events, long-distance tours, technical routes — that their local chapter doesn't focus on
The range of people using it is part of what makes it work. A discovery tool is only as good as the community feeding it, and Global Rider's community spans riders across experience levels, regions, and riding styles.
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Start Using Ride Find Today
If you've been riding solo because you didn't know where to find a group, or you've been relying on a single Facebook group that goes quiet for months at a time, Ride Find is worth trying. Set up your Global Rider profile, run a search in your area, and see what's actually happening near you.
Your chapter, your community, your road — it starts with knowing where to look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ride Find on Global Rider?
Ride Find is a location-based discovery feature on Global Rider that helps Harley-Davidson riders find group runs, HOG chapter events, and fellow riders near them based on location, ride type, and personal preferences.
Do I need a HOG membership to use Ride Find?
No. Ride Find is open to any Harley-Davidson rider with a Global Rider account. HOG membership is not required to search for rides or connect with other riders.
How do I find rides near me on Global Rider?
Log in to your Global Rider account, go to Ride Find, and use the 'near me' search function. It uses your profile location and a radius you set to show relevant group runs and events in your area.
Is Global Rider free to use?
A basic Global Rider account, including access to Ride Find, is free to create. You need a completed profile to get the best search results.
How is Ride Find different from searching Facebook groups for rides?
Ride Find is purpose-built for Harley riders, searchable by location and ride type, and connected to verified rider profiles. Facebook groups are siloed and rely on you already being a member — Ride Find is built for discovery from scratch.
Can I post my own ride on Ride Find?
Yes. Any Global Rider member can post a planned ride through Ride Find, set details like route, date, group size, and pace, and invite other riders to join.
What information do I need on my profile to use Ride Find effectively?
You should include your location, the bike you ride, your typical riding range, and the types of rides you prefer. A detailed profile improves both your search results and your chances of being invited to rides by other members.
