passenger wave?
#1
passenger wave?
So ever since the post about " the wave " I 've been waving to all including Harley guys and actually a few waved back. The otherday an R-1 was coming toward me so I threw thelow2 because you guys told me that was the coolest...anyway, of course he waved and his passenger / girlfriend waved too. My question is should the second person wave also? Eh, it just didn't look right. Or is it only right if you have a passenger too? I don' t know...I confuse myself...
#2
RE: passenger wave?
Good point. My feeling is this knowing the meaning or not it is a good gesture. So if the passenger is the one who acknowledges than cool. Sometimes the rider misses things and as it stated before sometimes they just don't care or are of a different breed.
#6
RE: passenger wave?
I frankly don't know what the low 2 is, if you mean a two-fingered wave with one's free arm outwardlypointing downardtoward the front wheel of your bikeIcouldn't figurewhat the significance of that was myself and finallydecided it must mean some unidentified female's legs wereeither spread for me closedtogether tight as a drum depending upon whether the two fingers were similarly split apart like a V or glued together. I didn't lose sleep worrying about it.
#7
RE: passenger wave?
That is a pretty indepth explaination j_chrstopherhall for notlosing sleepabout it.
My 12 hr ride to anecortes for example. Many passengers would wave, if the rider did not. No biggey, still a comradery.
My 12 hr ride to anecortes for example. Many passengers would wave, if the rider did not. No biggey, still a comradery.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post