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    Well now that im stuck in a cage for the nxt week or 5,

    i dont consider myself a biker anymore, so i dont wave to bikers........coz when people in cages wave to me i ignore them.......and driving blows i might add....fkn car im going to burn it when my bikes sorted. hate cars.
    by the way sorry to here you have to drive a car for your job....poor u.

    sorry about my incoherent(sp) ravings, i just hate cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1AaronKDX
    Well now that im stuck in a cage for the nxt week or 5,

    i dont consider myself a biker anymore, so i dont wave to bikers........coz when people in cages wave to me i ignore them.......and driving blows i might add....fkn car im going to burn it when my bikes sorted. hate cars.
    by the way sorry to here you have to drive a car for your job....poor u.

    sorry about my incoherent(sp) ravings, i just hate cars
    hates just confused love aaron........

    i still consider myself a biker when i'm out racing my car (yes on the track.)...... kinda wanna get a knee down tho.....


    maybe you feel left out cos bikers dont wave at you in your car...... that will be because you dont wave at the poor soles stuck in company cars while their bike's sitting at home..............I try to notice the green eyes when riding and wave to whoever will wave back..... i do feel the rejection when they just rock on past too!!

    by setting a good example in your cage (ie moving over a noticable amount in traffic when a bike comes) maybe the cagers around you will follow suite.... ya never kno a..........
    The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going....

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyin
    hates just confused love aaron........

    i still consider myself a biker when i'm out racing my car (yes on the track.)...... kinda wanna get a knee down tho.....


    maybe you feel left out cos bikers dont wave at you in your car...... that will be because you dont wave at the poor soles stuck in company cars while their bike's sitting at home..............I try to notice the green eyes when riding and wave to whoever will wave back..... i do feel the rejection when they just rock on past too!!

    by setting a good example in your cage (ie moving over a noticable amount in traffic when a bike comes) maybe the cagers around you will follow suite.... ya never kno a..........
    It would never happen...i move out the way if i see a bike, but the bottom line is i REALY HATE HAVING TO DRIVE A CAGE.......they feel so cramped and dangerous, imagine if the bloody thing rolled.... and the reason i dont wave to bikes is when cages wave to me i assume they are being smart or that they just want to be like me(big headed i know) so i ignore em.....since smashing up my bike i now fully see the need to buy a second back up bike, and if my job required me to drive a cage on a daily basis id quit.

    oh it probly duznt help that i dont have a cage licence. always looking for the coppers.

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    Well I usually drive with the window down and if I see a bike (commin the other way) I'll stick my arm out and wave. The ones that pass me are usually goin to fast to wave back anyway but I still wave just not with my arm hanging out, they might take it wrong. I don't really care if they wave back at me when I'm in the cage I just wave to them out of respect, it's when I'm on the bike and I wave but get no wave back that I don't like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    I don't really care if they wave back at me when I'm in the cage I just wave to them out of respect, it's when I'm on the bike and I wave but get no wave back that I don't like.
    They don't wave back because they heard you don't drink beer.
    All real bikers drink beer.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    They don't wave back because they heard you don't drink beer.
    All real bikers drink beer.
    As I said in that thread, beer isn't strong enough. Besides where I am from all real bikers drink whiskey not beer. Now where's my Jack? there it is.

    ------------------(^this needs to be a whiskey smillie looks a bit silly talkin about it then usin a beer smillie )

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    As I said in that thread, beer isn't strong enough. Besides where I am from all real bikers drink whiskey not beer.
    Ahh - but you're not "where you're from" now; you're here!
    Quote Originally Posted by AD
    Now where's my Jack? there it is.
    And now you're in real trouble! The whiskey connoisseurs on KB will pounce on you for calling Jack 'whiskey'.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    And now you're in real trouble! The whiskey connoisseurs on KB will pounce on you for calling Jack 'whiskey'.
    I call it that becouse that is what it is you dingbat

    Don't ya just love thread hijacking? Um..No pun intended there
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    Quote Originally Posted by R1AaronKDX
    It would never happen...i move out the way if i see a bike, but the bottom line is i REALY HATE HAVING TO DRIVE A CAGE.......they feel so cramped and dangerous, imagine if the bloody thing rolled.... and the reason i dont wave to bikes is when cages wave to me i assume they are being smart or that they just want to be like me(big headed i know) so i ignore em.....since smashing up my bike i now fully see the need to buy a second back up bike, and if my job required me to drive a cage on a daily basis id quit.

    oh it probly duznt help that i dont have a cage licence. always looking for the coppers.
    Yes dangerous things, no one gets traped in burning bikes, or drowns in them caus the eletric windows stoped working! Nasty things, should be laws against them... I have to drive in my job but its just around the block so I dont burst into tears ALL the time, and I always wave to bikes, sometimes thay wave back and sometimes thay are stuckup wankers who need to be beaten about the head with a Riding Edikit manual :spudwave:
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    I cant deny a young kid in the back of a minivan a wave, and I wave regardless to cars who get outta my way.

    But sometimes I need to give a one fingered wave

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    I can understand the view of you bikers in cages, but I'm guessing one of the reasons bikers don't wave is that they don't see you. I know when I'm travelling along I see the car, but I never look at the occupant unless the car looks familiar. There are simply too many cars to look at and focus on each one.

    Bikes are easier because they stick out from regular traffic, and are fewer.

    I'm happy to wave to kids in anything, gotta do the PR work for bikes
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