We all know the friendly "hello" wave..but is there a universal motorcycle sign language for other things?
For instance I was reading another message board and someone was discussing how they passed this guy and he patted the top of his helmet and not far down the road was a cop.
Is this a rather familiar sign for "slow down..there's a cop up there". Are there others?
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Motorcycle sign language
Motorcycle sign language
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yeah, that is one I've heard about, but never really seen anyone doing..
Others, i've heard, include
Thumbs down = speed camera
boot stuck out, or hand low with palm facing ground = dodgy road surface
and
middle finger extended = standard greeting for scooter riders
( I jest of course )
Andy
Others, i've heard, include
Thumbs down = speed camera
boot stuck out, or hand low with palm facing ground = dodgy road surface
and
middle finger extended = standard greeting for scooter riders

Andy
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When I run into other riders, they've tended to hold out thier hand and rub thier index & middle fingers against thier thumb, all towards the pavement (like the universal sign for 'lots of cash; but upside down) to indicate something slippery on the road; like gravel.
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