The Ride Tracker Built for Motorcycle Packs

Wolfes Club is a ride tracker that shows every rider's live GPS position on one shared map, with automatic stop alerts, drop-behind detection, and pack spread indicators. Generic GPS apps track routes. Wolfes Club tracks your pack — through every curve, intersection, and highway stretch.

Real-Time Pack View

See all riders on a single map — not individual location shares. Know who's leading, who's in the middle, and who's at the back.

  • Sub-second location refresh
  • Role indicators on the map
  • Pack spread indicator

Smart Alerts

Don't wait until you notice someone's missing. Wolfes Club detects problems and alerts the pack automatically.

  • Rider stopped unexpectedly
  • Rider falling behind the group
  • Route deviation detection

Ride Tracking That Understands Riders

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Battery Efficient

Optimized GPS polling means your phone lasts the entire ride.

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Offline Ready

Caches data in dead zones and syncs when connection returns.

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Privacy First

Tracking only active during live trips. You control visibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the motorcycle ride tracker work?

When a ride goes live, every rider's GPS position is shared on a single map. The lead rider, sweeper, and all members can see each other's positions in real-time with sub-second updates.

Does it work for all types of motorcycles?

Yes. Wolfes Club works on any smartphone regardless of what motorcycle you ride — sport bikes, cruisers, adventure bikes, or scooters. The tracker runs on your phone, not your bike.

How much battery does the ride tracker use?

Wolfes Club uses optimized GPS polling. Most riders report less than 15% battery drain over a 3-hour ride. For longer trips, we recommend a phone mount with charging.

Can I track rides I've already completed?

Yes. Every ride is logged with route history, distance, duration, and the path taken. You can review past rides and share route highlights with your pack.

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