That's not disimilar to one used here. The upraised rotating finger immitating a red light. Perhaps a bit dated now that the disco lights have superceded a single rotating light but people seem to get the idea.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Here, tapping the helmet like is fairly commonly accepted as I'm OK.
Especially when riding in a group and you decide to drop back a bit or pull over and don't want others to stop.
Also commonly used to let people know you are okay after a crash.
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More on hand signals http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=879
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Bees.
Before the invention of the full face helmet it was not uncommon to see a rider smacking the side or top of his open face helmet to be rid of a nasty insect. So they smacked their helmets to avoid being stung. And indicated what lay ahead. Biker code.![]()
Manopausal.
Is it time to talk about the KB wave?
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
I just laugh in my helmet and think ''thanks for taking one for the team sucker''
A quick flick of high beam has been the most common signal I've known of.
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