Waving at people on scooters

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#81 Unread post by hawker »

I've got a VTX1300C Honda and just ordered a scooter for local use. The 100 mpg might be useful if things keep going as they are.

I wave at everybody on any kind of motorized bike and will continue to do so when on 2 wheels. Doesn't bother me if you don't wave back, I've done my part to be supportive and friendly. What you choose is your problem.

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#82 Unread post by 9000white »

[quote="hawker"]I've got a VTX1300C Honda and just ordered a scooter for local use. The 100 mpg might be useful if things keep going as they are.

what kind of scooter are you getting??
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#83 Unread post by 2kSC »

I'm guilty!!!

Sometimes I don't wave to fellow bikers. Here are the reasons I can recall at this moment:

1 looking at their bike - not them
2 busy with traffic
3 didn't expect them to wave

If you waved at me and I didn't wave back, here it comes:

wwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaavvvvvvveeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!


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#84 Unread post by RangerG »

mikaloyd wrote:Oh I almost forgot the Harley riders. No point waving at them because they are wicked people and sacrifice animals and what have you.
:x

That whole goat sacrifice thing got all blown outa proportion... And I am only wicked two days outa the month...

Some folks are SO judgemental.... Sheesh....
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#85 Unread post by Grunt »

I'd rather have an oncoming scooter waving than a big-rig driver behind me waving.
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#86 Unread post by rubthebuddha »

dr_bar wrote:Two fingers down is probably the most common wave. If your hand is busy, shifting, holding the clutch in at a stop, or just holding the bars in a long sweeper, a nod of the head is an easy substitute for a wave. More than likely, it's safer in most cases when cornering.

A big clue as to why a lot of Harley riders don't wave can be found out by taking a test ride.

Take a test ride on a Harley. :roll: :lol:
I've always wanted to test ride a Harley so thanks for that!

-As far as waving goes, I pretty much wave at anyone on a bike regardless of make and if I can't wave, I nod.
-Most people wave back.
-Sometimes the Harley guys don't wave back, but their women riding pillion do! Suits me fine, rather have it that way anyway.
-I always wave down low it's less work and feels more laid back and cool. -If someone on a scooter wants a wave they'll have to give one first, but I don't have a problem reciprocating.
-Occasionaly, a homeless looking pedestrian will wave when I'm cruising downtown - they get a nod only in return, no wave and no spare change.
-I'd probably wave at a biker cop just to see what happens.

I think that about covers it.

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#87 Unread post by pinger05 »

Sevulturus wrote:Ehhh, I wave if they're riding in a sensible fashion. I've seen some idiots out there on scooters. I've seen some idiots out there on bikes. I wave to the guys who look like they aren't trying to kill themselves.
So sev, if you saw yourself riding down a ;ong, windy country road...would you wave? Not sure if I would wave at myself.... :twisted:
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#88 Unread post by Toyuzu »

pinger05 wrote:
Sevulturus wrote:Ehhh, I wave if they're riding in a sensible fashion. I've seen some idiots out there on scooters. I've seen some idiots out there on bikes. I wave to the guys who look like they aren't trying to kill themselves.
So sev, if you saw yourself riding down a ;ong, windy country road...would you wave? Not sure if I would wave at myself.... :twisted:
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#89 Unread post by vertigo 1 »

I wave or nod at everybody generally it's all part of riding. However I went through maple ridge the other day and passed about 20 bikes and only 2 waved back.
What a bunch of miserable people. When I got back into coquitlam every bike I passed waved. Go figure
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#90 Unread post by markjpcs »

mikaloyd wrote:I wave at everyone. Which is nice.

...

So I mostly wave at my own smiling reflection in those big plate glass windows. Which is nice. :wink:
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