The "wave" is getting out of control
#11
I'm with Finger on this one.
Waving should be kept to a minimum.
Otherwise its just a bit creepy.
IMO Waving is only for when you are waaayyyyy out of town.
And I mean, you may see only one vehicle an hour.
Then the wave means something.
Go ahead and flick me the bird too.
I deserve it...................
Last edited by neilaction; 07-16-2009 at 08:57 AM.
#13
(casually raises the left hand and gives short wave combined with a knowing nod)
#18
I get 90% and above waves from other riders. There is the occasional Harley dirt bag rider that thinks he's too good to wave, but you know what I'm not gonna slit my wrists or lose sleep over it. If people are gonna act like turds then they should go lay in the yard.
Disclaimer: No Harley Riders were hurt in the making of this thread, because most of them either can't read or are "too good" for this awesome forum.
Disclaimer: No Harley Riders were hurt in the making of this thread, because most of them either can't read or are "too good" for this awesome forum.
#19
Hey Hey boys I got a Harley and I love it and I waive to all riders. Most still wave back round these here parts no matter which bike I'm riding.It is just a sign of the times I think people are becoming less friendly in general. Riding is special and we do have something in common, something the mini van driving,cubicle sitting, boss brown nosing twits don't get. Keep on waiving if they don't get it thats their problem. They can go watch their big screen TV, get fat, and pretended that their just too cool.
#20
Hey Roadglider, you know I was just messing right? Seriously I don't really think any differently of anyone no matter what they ride. I even wave to the dudes on scooters and mopeds. Heck I even have a moped. LOL