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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    I wave to all bikes except scooters and dudes dressed in black on harleys or similars, coz they're always way too cool to wave back.... Yeah right!!!
    I don't wave to niggers either because I don't see why they should be allowd to own bikes....I don't wave to girls either because they should be at home cleaning up the mess.

    If I ever see you on a bike remind me to give you a finger instead of ignoring a sports bike as I usualy do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom
    I normally wave or nod if my hands are too busy and usually get a response. Kids in kages get a kick out of a wave from someone on a bike - they don't realise its a grey haired old bugger not some koool dude
    Yeah, the kids are great! They get so excited!

    And like RDJ said, the helmet (and gear) is good for disguising your oldness/baldness/unkewlness. Although I ride the VifFerraRi, so I'm naturally kewl, very kewl.

    I wave/nod/gesticulate to everyone (and say some interesting things inside my helemt to those who don't wave back).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    When I first started riding I waved to everything - including large groups of patched riders! Hey, I was going the other way, it's not like they were going to turn around and chase me for WAVING, right! Now I still pretty much wave to everyone except idiots on bikes with ape hangers, I figure they would crash if they attempted to wave so I don't want to take the risk...

    As for BMW and Gold Wing riders not waving back, I find that hard to believe - my husband and I both have BMWs and we always wave. I went for a ride yesterday and had a Gold Wing rider blip his indicator at me (too scared to take his hand off the bars obviously!), but the norm is a wave or a nod. It took me a while to master the nod, but I think I have it now!

    I find a lot of sports bike riders don't wave - and it doesn't seem to matter what I am riding when I wave at them. I don't wave to scooters either, unless they wave first!

    I always acknowlege drivers if they pull over to let me pass (bit of a pain on our club's economy run - no way of letting them know that you don't want to go faster than 90kph or you'll lose!) and I always give arseholes to those who don't. Haven't managed to kick a door in yet (short legs) but sorely want to at times. My better half has a great way of letting them know they are tossers - he pulls up alongside their rear door and opens it! Amazing how quickly they move out your way when that happens!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    My better half has a great way of letting them know they are tossers - he pulls up alongside their rear door and opens it! Amazing how quickly they move out your way when that happens!

    That's very ingenious! Love it!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I have noticed that most of the waves/nods seem to be out on the open road. I myself usually restrict it to the open road.

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    I tend to wave on the open road and nod around town when my hands need to be on both bars more.

    When I lived in Wellington I used to pull up at the lights and nod to other riders there and I heard one say to his mate one day "hey, it's a chick!" Yeah, this is 2005 mate, not 1905!

    I wave when I'm riding pillion too, just in case the rider is busy or doesn't notice!
    Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
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    Sorry mate, couldnt help taking the piss.

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    Talking

    I wave and am also far to friendly to people that I don't know, as long as they are on a bike

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    Arrow Yep.

    But I'm getting less waves back. However this will not deter me
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    Anyone done a Brown Eye while riding?

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    aarrrgh dog germs

    The other day, heading home along kahikatea flat rd, I see two bikes approaching.
    I give them a cheery wave,but I realise something is not quite right.
    Then I realise they are cops on two BMWs.
    I felt like Lucy when Snoopy gives her a dog kiss-Blah

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    I wave when its safe to do so.

    Ive noticed tho that its mainly cruiser riders that wave back (may be cuz Im on a cruiser?).... I dunno how much longer Ill bother waving at other riders.

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    I had a couple of adventure bikes wave to me on the weekend,that was fun.We recognise our own kind....and ignore the rest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsf1980
    I wave when its safe to do so.

    Ive noticed tho that its mainly cruiser riders that wave back (may be cuz Im on a cruiser?).... I dunno how much longer Ill bother waving at other riders.
    Oh and I always wave back at the cute kids that point and wave at me

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    Talking farken funny

    Quote Originally Posted by Fart
    Anyone done a Brown Eye while riding?
    yip and it was funny as to a cage that cut me off when i lived in auckland
    thing was my mates saw an opp and one of then took his belt and gave me a welt f%$k i still remember the looks from all the cars hahahahha

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