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Route planning and mapping
Route planning and mapping
Updated over a week ago

Watch how to plan a motorcycle route:

Motorcycle route planning:

When you plan a Beeline route, your route will be plotted from your current location to the destination that you set, you can change the start location at any point by tapping on it. You can adjust these to tailor your route to one that suits you best.

We’ve kept planning a ride in the Beeline app super simple. To plan a ride in the app:

1 - Head to the Ride tab

2 - Choose “Plan ride”

3- Set your destination by tapping it on the map or searching for it in search bar at the bottom of the screen

4 - Add any stops you’d like to hit along the way if applicable. You can do this by either tapping and dragging the blue route line or by using the + icon indicated below to add “waypoints” along your journey:

5 - Once you’ve finished adding the necessary waypoints, have a look at which route is best for the ride you’re planning - the app will provide you Fast and Fun options (where applicable. For Fast and Fun coverage, please view the list here) as well as Compass Mode for the days you’re feeling more adventurous. For more information on the different Riding Modes, please find our article here and more on Beeline Moto Fast and Fun here.

6 - Once you’ve chosen your route, you can either hit “Go” to start riding or use the “Options” menu to save your ride for later

7 - And you’re off! Happy Beelining 🏍️

More for your route planning considerations:

  • We’ve created a new route-planning tool. Simply tell us how far you’d like to go and whether or not it is a round-trip or one way route and we’ll do the rest! Learn more about the Beeline Plus auto-route generator here

  • We have an Beta Online Route planner that may assist in your route planning. Learn more about that here.

  • Have a route from another routing provider that you’d like to ride with your Beeline? No hard feelings! You can use the GPX import function to ride it with your Beeline. Learn more about Importing GPX routes here.

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