It was a noisy Sunday night in Columbia Heights: just before 8pm, about 100 young men on motorbikes and four-wheelers zipped down 14th Street NW, making a lot of engine noise as some did wheelies and other tricks. Few if any of the riders seemed to be wearing helmets or have their lights on.
They passed me going south at 7:54 pm at about 14th and Qunicy, then about five minutes later I saw another big group rolling south on Georgia at Upshur, but it wasn’t clear to me if it was the same people as on 14th or a different group.
Apparently this was part of a big annual ride which also takes place in lots of cities, at least according to Twitter user @Aboogie301 who responded to me:
MT @newcolumbiahts Yea, today was the big ride where everyone came in town from Philly, NY, ATL, Baltimore to do the annual ride..
— aboogie301 (@Aboogie301) September 15, 2014
MT @newcolumbiahts It takes place in every major city… Here is the media coverage from the Atlanta http://t.co/8bqw60BW9N
— aboogie301 (@Aboogie301) September 15, 2014
I’d seen something similar back in December, but this group was much, much bigger and seemed better behaved. In December some went on the sidewalks and such, at least when I saw them, they were on the street. However, that people tweeted at @popville that they blew through red lights and that one was hit by a car on H Street NE. Others said they went through Chinatown. Apparently this often happens on Sundays, but today was a special ride.
The scene was reminiscent of riders from Baltimore who were the subject of a documentary called 12 O’Clock Boys — the name meaning doing a wheelie when they’re perfectly vertical. Vice wrote about them a couple of years ago too.
It’s kind of wild to see, but at the same time can be quite dangerous — both for the riders and for everyone else, as riders going into other lanes or on sidewalks could cause hazards for others. I haven’t heard anything from MPD about it and asked them for comment on the laws about riding fourwheelers or dirtbikes, but haven’t heard back yet. When I asked Twitter user @aboogie301 if this is part of the 12 O’Clock Boys, he said no:
@newcolumbiahts no the 12 O’clock Boys only organize the Baltimore rides but they participate in other cities. Each city has their own lead
— aboogie301 (@Aboogie301) September 15, 2014
Here’s the 12 O’Clock Boys trailer, which looks like what I saw today. Youtube has a lot of videos of different groups doing stunts like standing on the bikes while doing wheelies. From that and what Twitter user @aboogie301 said, there seem to be a lot of groups doing it, of which the 12 O’Clock Boys is just one.