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discotex
25th October 2007, 10:47
There's been a lot of vitriol towards bikes expressed lately (Trademe forums and Herald forums) and it was starting to get rather frustrating .

That was until my ride to work this morning.

I'm riding along the motorway and a bus load of school kids goes past. There wasn't an inch of window that wasn't filled with kids grinning and waving.

:spudwave: :wavey: :spudwave: :wavey: :spudwave: :wavey:

You could just tell I'd made their day when I waved back to them.

Seems not everyone hates bikers :)

Usarka
25th October 2007, 10:48
Your fly was undone

Finn
25th October 2007, 10:49
We're they pointing too?

discotex
25th October 2007, 10:52
We're they pointing too?

Oh yeah.. Especially when I started waving back. I wondering if bus would tip over onto me when the kids from the other side rushed over.

sunhuntin
25th October 2007, 10:53
kids love bikes cos they havent learned that the rest of society hates them. i remember i overtook a car last year down wellington way... lil kid in the back waving for all he was worth [he previously been twisting in his seat and waving out the back window] lil bugger. lol.

EJK
25th October 2007, 10:55
:love: gotta love kids...






lmao that sounds so pedo!

Anyway, Yeah. Kids like bikes ey?
Many of em wave to me :D

discotex
25th October 2007, 11:01
kids love bikes cos they havent learned that the rest of society hates them.

I think that's changing now to be honest. The more bikers there are the more people start to realise that we're not all gang members and boy racers on bikes.

I know my friends and family all take more time to look out for us on the road and think better of bikers since I started riding.

sunhuntin
25th October 2007, 11:03
I think that's changing now to be honest. The more bikers there are the more people start to realise that we're not all gang members and boy racers on bikes.

I know my friends and family all take more time to look out for us on the road and think better of bikers since I started riding.

true... i think your family are taking a better look because they are now thinking ahead and putting your face on the bike approaching, and realising the biker is someones loved one.

gijoe1313
25th October 2007, 11:11
Heh, its always funny to see the amazement and suprise on cagers faces when a biker pulls up to see if they need a hand. I used to do it in my cage and just continued what I normally do.

And of course, when people get to know you, they get a completely different idea about motorcyclists when you are a reasonably sane, intelligent and thoughtful citizen!

Even funnier when I turn up to other schools and they look askance until the penny drops and I'm a fellow educationalist! :lol:

But yes, the waves from kids are kewl and it makes my day when I see their faces light up when we wave back or acknowledge them! :yes:

I just like to try and treat other people the way I would like to be treated myself, a bit of courtesy, humor and patience! (Though sometimes it can be most testing! :angry2: :sweatdrop :innocent:)

Just remember to keep paying it forward! :msn-wink:

discotex
25th October 2007, 11:11
true... i think your family are taking a better look because they are now thinking ahead and putting your face on the bike approaching, and realising the biker is someones loved one.

That's exactly the reason. The more people think of us in those terms the more things will change.

skelstar
25th October 2007, 11:44
I've ridden more than 60,000kms and have not personally experienced any 'vitriol' or hint that people don't like bikes/bikers.

bert_is_evil
25th October 2007, 11:46
Some guy tried several times to run me off the road for no apparent reason in his 4WD once, but I think that's the exception rather than the rule. Several cars moved out of my way so I could lane split this morning, one was even a taxi.

Usarka
25th October 2007, 11:49
plenty of people in auckland who get angry just talking about bikes filtering to the front of a queue of traffic.

Mikkel
25th October 2007, 11:53
The kids likes the bikes alright... Be good sorts and give the a wave and we might present later generations with a more biker friendly environment.

I haven't had any huge aggression coming my way so far - but have had tailgaters who doesn't understand that a yellow L plate on a motorcycle means "Stay back to avoid manslaughter charges!"

unhingedlizard
25th October 2007, 12:01
Kids and girls love bikes. End of story :banana::2thumbsup

Filterer
25th October 2007, 12:12
I'm riding along the motorway and a bus load of school kids goes past. There wasn't an inch of window that wasn't filled with kids grinning and waving.


Was this on the southern motorway in Auckland heading north, if so I've come across these fellas before.

I had wanted to give them a little show and wheelie past them, unfortunately the mighty GN isn't up to the task!

MotoGirl
25th October 2007, 12:14
I get kids waving at me continuously when I'm out and about on my bike. I always waveback because I love the look of horror the parents give me :devil2:

MaxCannon
25th October 2007, 13:21
Well I don't know about hating bikes

I've had a few people in traffic queues make room so I can get through the gap.
Tuesday morning was a good example. Some guy in a huge Nissan ute moved forwards so I could squeeze between him and bus next to him.

discotex
25th October 2007, 13:40
Was this on the southern motorway in Auckland heading north, if so I've come across these fellas before.

I had wanted to give them a little show and wheelie past them, unfortunately the mighty GN isn't up to the task!

Nah norwestern heading to the city.

Swoop
25th October 2007, 14:24
The kids likes the bikes alright... Be good sorts and give the a wave and we might present later generations with a more biker friendly environment.
Quite agree!
Give them a wave and help annoy the mothers that are driving them around. At least the kids still have an open mind about things, unlike the closed-minds of those who really should know better.

Hmm. Heading off to wind up some tardme nutters!
Can you get infringements over there???:whistle:

Tank
25th October 2007, 14:52
Hmm. Heading off to wind up some tardme nutters!


That's like having a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

Seriously - that has got to be the most idiotic forum in NZ.

bert_is_evil
25th October 2007, 14:54
I didn't even realise it existed until this week, what do they do - talk about the last thing they traded?...

Timber020
25th October 2007, 19:26
My wife used to hate bike riders, now she just hates one......

EJT
25th October 2007, 19:33
Have always found that a wave to any cage that moves out of the way to let me past helps heaps.

MotoGirl
25th October 2007, 19:41
Have always found that a wave to any cage that moves out of the way to let me past helps heaps.

That reminds me of a good deed I did one day on the bike. I was lane splitting and came up behind a car where the rear door was open. I pulled up beside the car and tapped on the driver's window to tell her about it and she was horrified because this big, bad, biker wanted to have a word. I opened my visor so she could see me, and then told her about her door. She was thrilled and I reckon my effort did the reputation of us bikers some good.

Coyote
25th October 2007, 19:51
It's a pity you don't get the same attention from hot babes