
A motorcycle slow race competition is a fun riding event where the goal is the opposite of what most people expect—you’re trying to be the LAST rider to cross the finish line without stopping or losing balance.
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Here’s a description of how it works:
Objective: Ride as slowly as possible over a short, straight course 30' in length. The winner is the rider who takes the longest time to finish without touching the ground with their feet or going out of their lane.
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Course Setup: Two parallel lines mark the lane, often about 4 feet wide, with a clearly defined start and finish line. Cones will be used as boundaries.
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Rules:
Riders must stay within their lane.
Feet must remain off the ground at all times (putting a foot down = disqualification).
No weaving out of bounds or stopping completely.
Skills Tested: Balance, clutch control, throttle finesse, and slow-speed handling.
Style: It’s often done at motorcycle rallies, charity rides, and club events as a friendly competition. The crowd usually cheers riders on as they wobble, tilt, and fight to stay upright at walking speed.
It’s essentially a contest of balance and control rather than speed—showing how steady a rider can be.
A motorcycle bike show is a dynamic showcase of two-wheeled machines, ranging from classic vintage motorcycles to cutting-edge custom builds and high-performance superbikes. The atmosphere is electric, filled with the roar of engines, the gleam of chrome, and the scent of leather and gasoline. It's a celebration of craftsmanship, innovation, and the lifestyle that surrounds motorcycle culture.
Rev up your sound systems and bring the bass — it’s time for the Motorcycle Audio Competition, where bikes don't just ride loud — they sound legendary. This high-energy event brings together the boldest and loudest audio setups in the motorcycle scene, pitting riders head-to-head in a battle for sound supremacy.
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Whether you’re running a fully custom bagger with subs that rattle the pavement or a clean, crisp touring build with flawless mids and highs, this is your chance to show off your system’s power, clarity, and creativity.
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? What to Expect:
Sound-Off Competitions – Go head-to-head in SPL (Sound Pressure Level), SQ (Sound Quality), and Open Class categories.
Crowd Judging Rounds – Let the crowd decide who’s got the loudest, cleanest, or most insane setup.
Pro Audio Judges – Industry experts may evaluate based on clarity, tuning, creativity, and overall impact.
Custom Builds on Display – See wild speaker pods, amps, LED integration, and more in jaw-dropping custom audio installs.
Trophies & Prizes – Awards for Best Overall System, Loudest Bike, Cleanest Install, People’s Choice, and more.
? Who Can Enter:
Open to all types of motorcycles with aftermarket or custom audio systems — especially popular with baggers, cruisers, and touring bikes.
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? Why It Matters:
This isn't just about being loud — it’s about precision, style, and standing out in a crowd. Whether you’re a professional builder or a DIY rider, this is your stage to be heard and recognized.