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Safer Salute to Fellow Bikers

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I love the comraderie among motoryclists and the hand wave that I interpret as "Hey there fellow biker, lovely day for a ride, enjoy yourself and be safe". Amazing what you can convey with a simple hand gesture :)

On occasion I've gotten the salute or performed the salute and was a little nervous about taking my hand off the controls. While I want to be safe, I also don't want to have the other rider feel that I snubbed them.

So lately I've taken to doing a deep head/helmet nod. Almost like tipping your hat at someone. I like it and I think it works and I ask of you fellow bikers, try out yourselves. If you like it too spread the word :motorcycle2:

I'm trying to start a movement...
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bandit600 wrote:I'm trying to start a movement...
Well you can get anything you want, at Alice's restaurant.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
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#3 Unread post by tymanthius »

That's pretty much what I do when my hands are busy.

I figure that if the other rider can't figure out that I mean respect, but that I'm a bit busy at the moment, well, ok, his/her problem.

Honestly, I've mostly had good responses from both. I even nod to pedestrians and get waves back. :)
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I've been thinking about this a lot since my trip down to Florida and the fleets of motorcycles on the highways.

It got to the point that at 80 mph I had to hold my arm out so long it felt like it was going to fall off.

There is only one solution.

Get a high tension spring and attach it to your helmet with a giant yellow kitchen glove (stuffed). Then you can nod and it would be noticeable to everyone.

---have a nice day lettering optional.

Seriously, I do head nods, but it isn't as obvious to see as a hand/arm signal. I'm sure that over the years there have been a couple accidents from hand signals.

So I do both and sometimes I need to focus and do nothing.

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Johnj wrote:
bandit600 wrote:I'm trying to start a movement...
Well you can get anything you want, at Alice's restaurant.
:confused2: Huh? Not the kind of movement that requires :arse: :toiletpaper: No offense to Alice I'm just confused...
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bandit600 wrote:
Johnj wrote:
bandit600 wrote:I'm trying to start a movement...
Well you can get anything you want, at Alice's restaurant.
:confused2: Huh? Not the kind of movement that requires :arse: :toiletpaper: No offense to Alice I'm just confused...
Look up lyrics to Alice's Restaurant - or listen to the radio soon - Arlo Guthrie.

Unfortunately, I forget the three or four lines of the song, but it is really good. Something about if you get four people together to do something the government thinks it is a whole movement.

Now, if you do want to talk about BM.... I've been eating Boo Berry cereal lately and it has certain colorful properties if you eat enough of it...

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RhadamYgg wrote:Now, if you do want to talk about BM.... I've been eating Boo Berry cereal lately and it has certain colorful properties if you eat enough of it...
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RhadamYgg wrote:Now, if you do want to talk about BM....
That is most certainly not what I WANTED to talk about I was simply trying to rationalize something that didn't make sense to me. Ummm thanks for explaining it though :) it very clearly makes sense now.

You learned me some culture.

As a side note, really... Boo Berry cereal?? That stuffs like all sugar and food coloring. Plus I wouldn't want to be on my bike when that sugar high drops you like a stone. :P
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bandit600 wrote:
RhadamYgg wrote:Now, if you do want to talk about BM....
That is most certainly not what I WANTED to talk about I was simply trying to rationalize something that didn't make sense to me. Ummm thanks for explaining it though :) it very clearly makes sense now.

You learned me some culture.

As a side note, really... Boo Berry cereal?? That stuffs like all sugar and food coloring. Plus I wouldn't want to be on my bike when that sugar high drops you like a stone. :P
Culture and bowel movements - all in one post. Alice's Restaurant is a big song over here around Thanksgiving time. Much better than those Christmas songs.

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RhadamYgg wrote: if you eat enough of it...RhadamYgg

I can hear the little ones now..."common Dad eat another bowl...you can do it" :laughing:
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