2 Wheels in Common is a motorcycle riding club management app that helps established clubs organize club rides, keep a roster of members and coordinate across multiple organizers, replacing the group chat threads and shared spreadsheets most clubs default to once they outgrow word of mouth.
If your club already has a regular Sunday ride, a monthly overnighter and a rotating cast of members, you already know the problem. It is not finding riders. It is keeping ride details from getting buried under a hundred unrelated messages, and making sure the right people see the right ride.
Recurring club rides, not one-off events buried in a thread
Group chats are fine for small talk. They fall apart when you are trying to coordinate a dozen riders to meet up at 7am, especially when the plan changes the night before. Every ride in 2 Wheels in Common gets its own page: route, date, time, meeting point and attendee list, all in one place instead of scattered across replies.
Set up your club's regular rides the same way every time: attach an existing route or plan a new one with turn-by-turn directions, search for the meeting point by business name instead of dropping a pin and let riders RSVP so you actually know who is showing up before you roll out. If a route or meeting point changes, editing the ride notifies everyone who RSVP'd automatically, so nobody shows up to the wrong gas station.
A real roster, through group discovery and join
Instead of maintaining a membership list by hand, your club gets a group in the app that riders find by searching name or region and join with a tap. Rides you post get scoped to your group, so your members see what is actually theirs instead of scrolling past every ride in the metro area. New riders who find your club through the app arrive already knowing what your group rides look like, because your past rides are right there.

Multiple organizers, one shared calendar
Clubs rarely run on a single person's calendar. 2 Wheels in Common supports more than one organizer per group: any member can become a co-organizer with no approval step, and each organizer can create and edit rides for the group independently. That means your Tuesday-night regular and your monthly long-haul lead can both post rides under the same club without waiting on each other or double-booking the same weekend.
Worth being upfront about scope: every co-organizer has the same permissions. There are no separate permission tiers, no dues tracking and no club-specific back-office tools built in. What it does well is the part every club actually struggles with: getting the right ride in front of the right riders, reliably, without someone's phone becoming the club's unofficial dispatch center.
Why clubs move off group chat chaos
A club that already rides regularly does not need another social feed. It needs the details of Saturday's ride to still be findable on Friday night. 2 Wheels in Common gives every ride a permanent, shareable home with its own attendee list and route, gives your club a discoverable group new riders can actually find and lets more than one organizer keep the calendar moving, so the coordination survives even when one person is busy, traveling or just tired of being the only one who remembers where everyone is meeting.
Want to see the full picture, including how the app helps new riders find your club's routes? Read more about creating a motorcycle riding group and scheduling a group ride in 2 Wheels in Common.
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