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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:00 am
by VermilionX
hi VP,
how's the OC?
are there a lot of canyons or twisties over there?
im in the SFV.
back on topic... im not veyr familiar w/ HD and i can't really tell cruisers apart w/o looking at them closely. some wave back and some don't.
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:04 am
by MikeyDude
It's simple... They're riding Harleys. That automatically makes them @ssholes.
Doesn't it?
(shhh... don't tell em I ride a Harley too).
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:12 am
by Sev
Dunno, I find I've got about a 75% chance of getting waved at regardless of what kind of bike is passing me.
Once I had a guy flash his brights instead of wave. I spent the next 10 km looking for a speed trap.
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:49 am
by Z (fka Sweet Tooth)
I get more waves from Harley's than I do sportbikes...but it's not a Harley thing, it's an individual thing...some people do, some don't I still wave anyways...
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:03 pm
by Gadjet
I wave to pretty much every rider on the road, I don't care what you are riding.
The only ones that I won't wave to are the ones who don't wear the proper gear. If you're wearing shorts/T-shirt/runners/sandals/etc...... I'm not going to wave to you. I don't give a rat's azz how hot out it is, there is gear made for those conditions. If a rider doesn't care enough about their own body to protect it, why should I care about them?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:43 pm
by KarateChick
I'll wave at other riders if I see them. If they don't wave, no matter! I'm enjoying my ride so whatever.

Some wave back, some don't. Heck, I've even missed a few cause I was too late or looking elsewhere.
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:43 pm
by VP
VermilionX wrote:hi VP,
how's the OC?
are there a lot of canyons or twisties over there?
im in the SFV.
back on topic... im not veyr familiar w/ HD and i can't really tell cruisers apart w/o looking at them closely. some wave back and some don't.
Hi VermilionX,
OC is nice...beautiful, and warm. Yes, around my area I can ride on PCH, with ocean front view, or head over to the canyons for mild or heavy twisties. There's the enfamous Ortega Hwy, where just about everyday there's bound to be one reck.
I've been riding for a month now...put on over 1,400 miles already...and love it. I don't like to drive a car anymore.
Now I'm thinking about what my next bike is going to be after I put on another 4K miles (at least).
Yes, I wave to just about every rider out there, even the scooters. The only ones I don't wave to anymore are those riders who have bikes with pull up bars acting as handlebars...I just don't get it.
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:58 pm
by VermilionX
VP wrote:
Hi VermilionX,
OC is nice...beautiful, and warm. Yes, around my area I can ride on PCH, with ocean front view, or head over to the canyons for mild or heavy twisties. There's the enfamous Ortega Hwy, where just about everyday there's bound to be one reck.
I've been riding for a month now...put on over 1,400 miles already...and love it. I don't like to drive a car anymore.
Now I'm thinking about what my next bike is going to be after I put on another 4K miles (at least).
Yes, I wave to just about every rider out there, even the scooters. The only ones I don't wave to anymore are those riders who have bikes with pull up bars acting as handlebars...I just don't get it.
cool!
i was just on PCH today. then we headed to latigo and mulholland.
how's ortega? is it very technical? what's the avg posted speed limit?
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 4:04 pm
by Bugg
so far I haven't gotten many unreturned waves, but if I didn't it could be because they are new riders, or their hands are busy..often I'll get a wave when I'm busy on my clutch, so I give an exaggerated head nod
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 9:16 pm
by DustyJacket
I wave unless:
- I don't see the other bike until it is too late to wave
- It is unsafe at that moment to take a hand off the bars
- The median is very wide
I sometimes get a tad tired of being expected to wave. It originated when there were few bikers. Here in KC there are a LOT of bikes on the road. Some days I can spend riding more with one hand than with both due to all the waving.
BTW - here in KC, everyone waves at everyone, regardless of brand. Even exchanged some with scooter riders and bicycle riders. We are pretty laid back here.