Do you still wave?
#22
RE: Do you still wave?
ORIGINAL: went_postal
Maybe it is the "Commuter Biker" Vs. "The Biker" Know what I mean? I am not a Ride to Live, Live to Ride kinda person... I ride to ride... For me part of the lifestyle is the "bond" between myself and the other two-wheelers out there.
Maybe it is the "Commuter Biker" Vs. "The Biker" Know what I mean? I am not a Ride to Live, Live to Ride kinda person... I ride to ride... For me part of the lifestyle is the "bond" between myself and the other two-wheelers out there.
That guy is just a JERK. Keep waving at him.
#23
RE: Do you still wave?
Oh... I am a commuter too... but I also get out on the bike any chance I get... If I ever get bags on the fatboy I will probably even volunteer to go shopping! =)
#24
RE: Do you still wave?
ORIGINAL: Fatbernie
Yeah, I try to wave all the time also. I think it's cool and a sign of respect for the other riders out there too. Of course, I hate it when I'm going about 55 or 60 and wave thereby causing my left hand to uncontrollably swing around and hit me in my own a$$.
BA
Yeah, I try to wave all the time also. I think it's cool and a sign of respect for the other riders out there too. Of course, I hate it when I'm going about 55 or 60 and wave thereby causing my left hand to uncontrollably swing around and hit me in my own a$$.
BA
#25
RE: Do you still wave?
ORIGINAL: Tripper
I always wave, even to motor officers, and most of the time I get a return wave. I've noticed that in town I get less returned waves than in the country. I also get very few waves from "bikers;" well they look like hard core bikers anyway. Of course I'm on my Winnabagger with a helmet and maybe they just don't want to associate. Boo-hoo woe is me
I always wave, even to motor officers, and most of the time I get a return wave. I've noticed that in town I get less returned waves than in the country. I also get very few waves from "bikers;" well they look like hard core bikers anyway. Of course I'm on my Winnabagger with a helmet and maybe they just don't want to associate. Boo-hoo woe is me
I wave...unless Paula is riding on the back...then she waves for me.
#26
RE: Do you still wave?
ORIGINAL: went_postal
If I ever get bags on the fatboy I will probably even volunteer to go shopping! =)
If I ever get bags on the fatboy I will probably even volunteer to go shopping! =)
I'm going to try to go for a ride this weekend. But from the forecast it is supposed to rain. Over 140 days without rain and it has to do it on a weekend I'm free to ride on. <Grump>
#27
RE: Do you still wave?
I wave whenever I can, nod if I can't.
I commute nearly every day, and it seems about 50% of HD riders wave back, but 90% metrics do. It seems that there are a lot of 'too pretty to be hardcore biker machine but the guy carries the attitude anyhow' around here. I guess thats what I get for driving through all the rich neighborhoods. It has to be my full face helmet and my backback. Damn I need some bags for the bike!
I commute nearly every day, and it seems about 50% of HD riders wave back, but 90% metrics do. It seems that there are a lot of 'too pretty to be hardcore biker machine but the guy carries the attitude anyhow' around here. I guess thats what I get for driving through all the rich neighborhoods. It has to be my full face helmet and my backback. Damn I need some bags for the bike!
#28
RE: Do you still wave?
I wave whenever possible. I also chat when stopped at a light or gas station. I don't care what they are riding. I've found most people respond. The sport bikers usually don't wave because of their riding position.
#29
RE: Do you still wave?
ORIGINAL: hddeluxe
Over here in Sweden most riders wave as well. But I noticed that in UK (England & Scotland) most riders moves the head from one side to the other. First time I thought they signaled 'hey, dont wave' but after a while I noticed that this seems to the way they 'wave'
Any from UK that can confirm?
Over here in Sweden most riders wave as well. But I noticed that in UK (England & Scotland) most riders moves the head from one side to the other. First time I thought they signaled 'hey, dont wave' but after a while I noticed that this seems to the way they 'wave'
Any from UK that can confirm?
In the UK (and Australia and Hong Kong) you drive on the left. The side nearest to oncoming traffic is your throttle hand - can't really let go of that in a jiffy - hence the UK et al the "wave" is a clear nod off the head.
Now I ride in the USA, I wave whenever I can. If my left hand is busy, I nod. (If I nod - I usually get a confused look and a nod back [sm=smiley36.gif][sm=icon_rock.gif])
#30
RE: Do you still wave?
I agree, people seem not to wave as much. However, I always wave, unless it is physically impossible. [sm=yeahsmile.gif]Oneof my favorite things about riding is the feeling of brotherhood with anyone else who rides whether you know them or not.