View Poll Results: when you encounter an oncoming biker, do you

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  • nod in their general direction

    34 33.01%
  • wave like the queen, while trying to hold your line

    20 19.42%
  • ignore them, your concentrating here

    1 0.97%
  • a rotation of the above, depends on how friendly your feeling

    57 55.34%
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Thread: are you a nodder or a waver

  1. #16
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    Currently I do neither but I feel my hand trying to lift when passing other bikers (my deathgrip wont let it leave the bars though). So I think I'll be a waver ... one day

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    I nod. I don't see many bikers wave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    I wave unless In halfway through a corner, then I nod.
    What he said.

    I always like to wave, especially in situations where there's not many bikes around. But if cornering hard, or there's other difficulties, I at least try to nod.

    I'm not one of the "wave when waved to" types - I like to wave to everyone.

    I find that bikers are split into four roughly equal groups:
    Those that wave first;
    Those that wave back;
    Those that ignore you;
    Those that stare hard at you, as if to say "Why are you waving at me - do I know you?"
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    Waver (i wave first) or the bird if you don't wave,especially if your riding a piece of American iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago
    What he said.

    I find that bikers are split into four roughly equal groups:
    Those that wave first;
    Those that wave back;
    Those that ignore you;
    Those that stare hard at you, as if to say "Why are you waving at me - do I know you?"
    Not unlike the four types of people we can all be divided into when we eat asparagus;
    Those whose piss stinks afterwards and they can smell it
    Those whose piss stinks afterwards and they can't smell it
    Those whose piss doesn't stink after but can smell it off other peoples piss
    Those whose piss doesn't stink after but can't smell it off other peoples piss

    True

    sorry don't know where that came from, but interesting all the same, now if I can inly think of some way of making this relevent to biking....hmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    Not unlike the four types of people we can all be divided into when we eat asparagus;
    Those whose piss stinks afterwards and they can smell it
    Those whose piss stinks afterwards and they can't smell it
    Those whose piss doesn't stink after but can smell it off other peoples piss
    Those whose piss doesn't stink after but can't smell it off other peoples piss
    Kinda like the smell of squashed ants?? If you can smell it then you can smell it if you can't , well then you cant

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    Wave, nod, shake a leg, Whatever I feel most comfortable with at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Dawnrazor - Whats wrong with waving.....?
    umm... when you are going through an intersection, wave at bikers on either side (and I suspect) a car thinks I am letting them in (I wave to cars?? ). Oh and I am doing 65ish, and they are doing 10...

    unless very free and nothing can happen I now nod. Dozy cagers never see that unless you repeat several times when letting them through a gap...
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    Horses for courses for me... sometimes it's a leisurely wave, sometimes a nod, sometimes I completely ignore them (I figure I'll live longer if I concentrate while lane-splitting).

    Get some good waves from cops every now and then. Best one was a uniform station wagon on the road to Martinborough as I was hurriedly shaving the speed limit off my speed to bring me down to the speed limit again, he flashed his (head)lights and waved. Nice guy. Unlike that tosser HP another day on another road who thought he'd be friendly by waving his red and blues and brake lights as well... he soon realised that sorta waving doesn't make people wanna hang round for a coffee.
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    I will wave if it's a clear road in front and I'm going in a straight line. If Im going hard through some twisties I will do the upward nod, you know, the Cher Bro nod.
    Funny how I always feel like a right dick if they dont wave back.
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    I do both but don't take my hands off the bars,just lift the fingers kind of thing.Oh yeah, an I always flip the bird at KTM riders.

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    Oh.... and I know my piss stinks like asparagus after eating it and I can smell squashed ants.
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    Im a waver

    nodding just doesnt feel right. I wave to all sportsbikes. not scooters or criusers (sorry guys) and do the big ignore thing if I am cornering at speed. If I am just cruising then you can happierly wave while cornering.

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    Bit of both, depends on the situation. Don't wave or nod to 'Harleys', givin up trying with that lot.

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    I have three waves, the choice of which to use depends on my mood.
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