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To Wave or Not to Wave

By Shalom Auslander

(Copied from another forum)

I love motorcycles, and I love riding. Like many of you, what first drew me to bikes was not just the experience of riding, but the feeling that I'd become part of a special community—a brotherhood, really. Nothing calms me more than a long ride down the interstate, waving to the members of my beloved clan. Except when I pass Harley guys. I hate Harley guys. Hate, hate, hate. When they pass me on the highway, you know what I do? I don't wave. With their little tassle handlebars and the studded luggage and the half-helmets—God, they drive me crazy.

You know who else I hate? BMW guys. Oh, I do hate those guys. I don't wave at them, either. They think they're so great, sitting all upright, with their 180-degree German engines. God, I hate them. They're almost as bad as those old *******s on their touring motorcycles. You know what I call those bikes? "Two-wheeled couches!" Get it? Because they're so big. They drive around like they've got all day. Appreciate the scenery somewhere else, Grampa, and while you're at it, I'm not waving to you.

Ducati guys—I don't wave at them either. Why don't they spend a little more money on their bikes? "You can have it in any color you want, as long as it's red." Aren't you cool! Like they even know what a desmo-whatever engine is, anyway. Try finding the battery, you Italian-wannabe racers! I never, ever wave at those guys.

Suzuki guys aren't much better, which is why I never wave at them, either. They always have those stupid helmets sitting on top of their stupid heads, and God forbid they should wear any safety gear. They make me so mad. Sometimes they'll speed by and look over at me and you know what I do? I don't wave. I just keep on going. Please, don't get me started on Kawasaki guys. Ninjas? What are you, twelve years old? Team Green my ***. I never wave at Kawasaki guys.

I ride a Honda, and I'll only wave at Honda guys, but even then, I'll never wave at a guy in full leathers. Never, never, never. Yeah, like you're going to get your knee down on the New York Thruway. Nice crotch, by the way. Guys in full leathers will never get a wave from me, and by the way, neither will the guys in two-piece leathers. And I'll tell you who else I'm not waving at—those guys with the helmets with the loud paintjobs. Four pounds of paint on a two pound helmet–like I'm going to wave back to that! I'll also never wave at someone with a mirrored visor. Or helmet stickers. Or racing gloves. Or hiking boots.

To me, motorcycling is a like a family, a close-knit brotherhood of people who ride Hondas, wear jeans and a leather jacket (not Vanson) with regular gloves and a solid-color helmet with a clear visor, no stickers, no racing gloves and regular boots (not Timberlands).

And isn't that what really makes riding so special?

 
I wave because there are certain "heads up" signals I'd like to know up ahead regardless of what they are riding. Plus on the long trips, its good to see a fellow biker share the road bugs with you.

 
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I don't know about where the rest of you reside, but here we don't really wave. It's more of a point. You wait till you are pretty close, then you point at the oncoming rider's front tire. WTF?

 
I'm in Virginia -- would say that 90% of the time I wave, and get a wave, from other bikers. Harleys, Wings, Sport bikes, etc. Its kinda nice. If someone doesn't reciprocate, I figure its they're problem. We're all bikers -- lovin the freedom and the thrill and the wind in our face. Different strokes and different folks == but we all love the freedom of riding our 2 wheel machines. Always going to be some jerks in our world -- but we who love riding our bikes, are enjoying a special experience that the others have no clue about. :) Jay

 
I will wave to any fellow motorcyclist, no matter what they are riding. Some wave back, some don't. We're all in the wind, sharing the road and doing what we love to do.

Jill

 
+1 Jaybird and LadybirdJim
Same here Grumpy.

I wave to everyone on two wheels who cares if they wave back.

Hell I sometimes honk and wave at cattle grazing, old wemen bent over gardening, even dead animals on the roadside when I'm bored :D

:jester:

 
I wave to everyone on two wheels who cares if they wave back. Hell I sometimes honk and wave at cattle grazing, old wemen bent over gardening, even dead animals on the roadside when I'm bored :D

:jester:
Youse gots tuh find sum bedder roads! :D

 
I try to wave at everything on two wheels with a motor. Unless I'm, you know paying attention to the cages and stuff around me and don't see the other bike till too late. Really more of a two fingered point at the other guys (or gals) front tire, kinda like scab there. Unless I know the other rider well, then sometimes only one finger. <_<

Waved (actually waved, you know hand up in the air and all) at the bus my kid was riding home from a marching band competition once and the rest of the kids thought I was trying to give them a nazi salute. :blink: Maybe next time I'll . . . . or not.

Seriously, I don't care what you ride. Hell, I'll even wave at scooters.

Sometimes.

Or Bicycles, but then I just do it to see if they crash when they wave back.

Usually not the dead aminals though. They almost never wave back.

 
Someone has anger management issues :D

I wave to and get it from almost everyone no matter brand of bke.

Hell, Today a honda in full leathers and "loud" helmet "honked" me as he passed.

 
I usually give the "leo's ahead" sign. (pat top of head). They become law abiding citizens really quick. Gotta love ******* with people.

:lol:

 
I usually give the "leo's ahead" sign.  (pat top of head).  They become law abiding citizens really quick.  Gotta love ******* with people.
:lol:
Where I come from, patting the top of your head means your headlight is off and you ought to turn it on. Usually doesn't generate compliance at night :blink: , but usually riders figure it out in the daylight...

 
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