Scooter riders always seem to be shitting themselves or too cool (momo helmet, goggles, scarf etc) so just leave them to it. That said I only get a wave or a nod back from about 1/4 (at most) riders, maybe noone likes the ginny.
Scooter riders always seem to be shitting themselves or too cool (momo helmet, goggles, scarf etc) so just leave them to it. That said I only get a wave or a nod back from about 1/4 (at most) riders, maybe noone likes the ginny.
So far I've had a harley and a gixxer give me a wave so I'm not sure where I stand!
My wheels may be smaller than yours, but there are still only 2 of them. Buses do seem extra keen to squash me like a bug though....![]()
Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars
Bugger waving...takes me all me time to keep verticle![]()
I've had all sorts of reactions when I try to say 'hi' to scooter riders at traffic lights. The best one was a young Indian guy who looked absolutely horrified and said "you're a GIRL!" Yes thanks, I had noticed that when I looked in the mirror this morning.
Most of them I can't even get their attention to say hello - they often seem to be very studiously looking in the other direction and avoiding eye contact.
Doesn't put me off though, I always glance over when I pull up alongside someone at the lights and if they glance back I give them a nod. Actually I do the same with human-powered bikes too. I just like being sociable when I'm commuting.
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
What an exciting topic.
I don't wave in town (unless I actually know them, which does happen a bit in Wellington).
I do wave on the open road (if there aren't many bikers) unless they're going the opposite direction at half the speed of light...
And I studiously ignored whoever was in the car next to me at the Taranaki St / Buckle St intersection saying "pssst pssst" trying to get my attention.
I do say 'gidday' to bikers at the bike park at work.
I've spoken to two scooterists at red lights in the last month to tell them their back tyre needs more air.
And yesterday I really wanted to talk to the guy riding a moped with:
jandals
shorts
tshirt
no gloves
helmet
SCARF!
but I was at a cafe freezing while he went through the intersection.
I don't usually wave to anyone around town, unless they wave first. You never know some bikers' attitudes towards scooters. When I'm riding pillion on the VFR I like to wave or nod. B: And what's this KB wave? I'm still quite newbish.![]()
I'll talk to anyone on a bike, but if its a young buck on a scoot then they dont generally seem too open and look like they want to nod, wave etc..
But there's always exceptions to that, and once in a blue moon even a harley tractor driver will show some interest in someone other than themselves.
My scooter life is only beginning, well sort of, had one scoot before but almost no-one waves or nod at scoots in LondonSo I will find out how friendly bigger bike riders are after being one for 20 years. Most bike riders are alright in NZ, but some to seem to think they are hard
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The wife's a communist.
does a 650 burger qualify as a scooter.
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