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Big Rig
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« on: May 11, 2009, 04:25:35 PM »

Interested to see how you all wave?

Hi?

Low?

Salute?

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« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2009, 04:35:12 PM »

Just off the bar. I think the super-low harley wave is kinda stupid  uglystupid2

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« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2009, 04:38:01 PM »

Just off the bar. I think the super-low harley wave is kinda stupid  uglystupid2



Oooooooh!!! That's how they wave??? I always thought they were warning me about the part that just fell off so I wouldn't hit it as I was passing 'em...  coolsmiley

I give a friendly Howdy regular wave, just like I'd give a friend that I saw while we were walking somewhere...

If it's returned, cool... If it's not, oh well, no sweat off my back. And I'll wave to anything up on 2, even bicycles...

When my daughter's on the back she waves at EVERYTHING... She was waving at the cows in the field even!

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« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2009, 04:46:50 PM »

Most of the time its the low wave. My hand is usually laying on my knee or hanging down at my side anyway. Makes it easy. Only done the hi wave once or twice and got laughed at.....  Undecided
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« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2009, 04:56:28 PM »


I just stick my left hand out enough to be apparent that I waved... straight out or
maybe kind of "Harley low"... raising my open hand up is like raising a sail into the wind...

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« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2009, 05:08:41 PM »

I've usually have the cruise control on, and if so, I'll wave with my right hand up high over the windshield.  I have been snubbed by enough "Hardly Riders" that I really don't care what they think and it really doesn't bother me if they don't wave, however, I am going to wave to everyone.  If the cruise is off, then it's a left hand wave just off the bar...JTL
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« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2009, 05:55:40 PM »

well, since i live in Wisconsin, and this is hardley country, i've got to do the low wave with the pinky and ring finger in.  most of the times those tough ass harley guys are too macho to wave so as i pass, if they don't wave i wipp up the middle finger....  if you're too good to wave hello then you shouldn't be riding a cycle (or maybe they're holding on for thier life 'cause the front wheel is bouncing so much)
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« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2009, 06:11:28 PM »

I like it mix it up. I try to wave as much as possible.

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« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2009, 07:56:31 PM »

Sometimes I'd like to sew on a third arm just for the wave!!! Grin
I'll wave to anyone and anyway cooldude
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« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2009, 08:09:00 PM »

wish someone would invent a "wave machine "   bolt it to the forks and push a button  and it waves   twice . I hate taking my hand off the bar to wave , throws  my balance off  .

Sometimes I flip off the HD folks just to see if they are man enough to turn around and  catch up to me
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« Reply #10 on: May 12, 2009, 04:59:05 AM »

I can't help it.  I got my first ride in 1965, so mine is the "peace sign", down low.  However, if I know it's another Valk coming, I use the Roman salute, right hand to center of my chest.  Just a little something special for a special scooter.  And I have been waving at everything on two wheels (even some of them skinny-tired road hog "racing bicycles" that like to ride 3 abreast on a blind curve) since '65.  Figure it doesn't hurt me, and if those Hardley riders get a bug up their nose when I wave, so much the better.   Evil
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« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2009, 05:01:06 AM »

I am sitting here reading some of your posts, and I do believe that most of you ,are as full of bullshit as I am ,I try to wave to everyone out there.but I look at there wave first,if its the hi or low ,I move my hand ,up or dn.  I wave first and hold it, and sometimes I get to loughing at the other riders ,some are so scared to take a hand off ,they have a death grip on the bar..hd riders mostly, have a great day all.Bogator
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« Reply #12 on: May 12, 2009, 05:10:31 AM »

I don't wave much anymore. Back in the day when there were few of us  on the road it was a common practice, but today, when every Tom, Dick & Sally rides a motorcycle Cheesy, or tries to,it's more a pain in the a$$ than anything else.
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« Reply #13 on: May 12, 2009, 07:12:55 AM »

I tried to do "the wave" on my bike, but it was too hard to stand up, throw my arms up in the air and sit down again real fast... AND THEN, try to get the guy riding next to you to do it too!!! Just didn't look right for some reason...  Wink


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« Reply #14 on: May 12, 2009, 09:31:00 AM »

My formative years were spent in the military, the USMC specifically, so I don't think of it as a wave so much as the exchanging of salutes, by name, the two wheeled salute.  It's normally below the bar and extended at about a forty-five degree angle, unless the distance between is long or across a median barrier and then I will raise my hand enough to be seen.  I exchange the salute with anyone on two wheels who will, but I miss a few.  When someone doesn't return the salute I generally assume that he missed me the same as I often see a bike just passing out of my vision to the left.  When a hand is shown from across the way, my eyes are really to old to tell how many fingers are extended.  Perhaps that's a good thing.

To me the salute or greeting is a nonverbal way of saying to someone else on two wheels, "You and I have something in common.  We know the feel of the wind that others may not.  If I see you stopped alongside the road I'll stop to see if I can help.  I believe you will do the same for me.  Ride safe, my friend, and enjoy the wind.  Too many folks don't know enough to do so."

I wave, smile, and wink at all the children who turn their faces in my direction. 

I politely tell folks who don't know any better that it's a Honda.   
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« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2009, 09:52:14 AM »

Same as this guy:

I just stick my left hand out enough to be apparent that I waved... straight out or
maybe kind of "Harley low".
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« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2009, 10:29:25 AM »

i'm with willow on this one.  i wave, usually a peace-sign extended out at a 45 degree angle and low, unless i'm on a freeway with median barriers or something that blocks the low view.  then i raise it up to be seen.  the only time i don't wave is when i'm actively holding in the clutch.  then i try to nod or something... give a sign of acknowledgment.

we all ride, we all face the dangers of inattentive cagers, we all enjoy the wind.  waving doesn't cost me anything, doesn't hurt me at all, and doesn't inconvenience me.  ymmv.  Smiley
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« Reply #17 on: May 12, 2009, 10:37:11 AM »

"To me the salute or greeting is a nonverbal way of saying to someone else on two wheels, "You and I have something in common.  We know the feel of the wind that others may not.  If I see you stopped alongside the road I'll stop to see if I can help.  I believe you will do the same for me.  Ride safe, my friend, and enjoy the wind.  Too many folks don't know enough to do so."

Yup! It's a, "we know something they don't know!" deal! Cool
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« Reply #18 on: May 12, 2009, 10:57:16 AM »

I wave at anyone on 2 wheels except for a show off.  I'd wave at him, but I'm afraid he would lose the bike and crash if he tried to return the wave......  You know the ones, on the rear or front wheel only.........

I use the Low Point, as that was basically all we used when I was a CHP.  That was the wave we gave each other.  We also waved at other riders, some was to pull over and stop...

I always stop to see if I can assist a biker on the side of the road.   Only 1 time, I left the SOB set, he was riding a BMW, and wanted me to park over in the ditch so no one would see he was accepting help from a foreign brand bike.........  I walked up, got on the bike and rode off.  Stopped an LEO about 6 miles up the road and told him to go check on the butt hole......  Don't know if he got help or not.....  Other wise, I have gone back home, and got the truck and trailer if we couldn't fix it on the road.  I also belong to the 'AMA Helping Hands', and I get a lot of calls in the summer to come out and help someone......  These are mostly flat rear tires.....  Used to try and plug them and let them ride to town.  Had a few that even a string plug wouldn't stop the air from coming out.  He had run over a rail road spike.   Left a quarter size hole in the center of the tread.  That Wing got a free ride on the trailer......
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« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2009, 12:12:41 PM »

So many bikes out here especially on the weekends sometimes I spend a lot of time with my left hand off the grip.  I tend to go lower than the handlebars because one time I went straight of the handle bar and at the next stop a guy in a pickup truck pulled up and yelled because he had thought I was signaling for a left hand turn.  I just don't want to be cornfusing those "blue hairs" out here.

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« Reply #20 on: May 12, 2009, 01:56:10 PM »

straight out from the seat level. With 2 fingers extended.
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« Reply #21 on: May 12, 2009, 03:35:36 PM »

I always wave with my whole hand, usually just out to the side.
Have often seen waves not using all 5 fingers. I figure the waver is in a conservation mode!
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« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2009, 06:15:46 PM »

I wave at everybody.  I even wave at cars with one headlight and sometimes scooters.  Doesn't even matter if they wave back.
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« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2009, 06:30:13 PM »

When my parents drove us kids up to Alaska on the Alaska Hwy. (Alcan) in 1962, ( 1,100 miles of gravel road ), it was so far and in between seeing other vehicles that everyone waved at each other. Along with stoping and checking on someone that was stoped on the side of the road.
Personaly, I think the wave between motorcycles is over rated. But if i'm waved at i'll responed in kind.  Wink



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« Reply #24 on: May 12, 2009, 07:37:29 PM »

Amazing to see all the different and not so different responses...

I salute...left hand to the visor...that was how I was taught by some of the older guys i rode with when I was young...their explanation of this was that in the days of olde...knights (in shinning armor) would saulte to one another, what they were doing was opening up their face shields to show their faces...over time it turned into the salute...

I still use it today...and I do not see many, ok none, using it any more...years ago I would see it a lot when I rode...

I salute everyone on with a motor between their legs on two wheels... cooldude
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« Reply #25 on: May 13, 2009, 01:44:41 PM »

I don't wave much anymore. Back in the day when there were few of us  on the road it was a common practice, but today, when every Tom, Dick & Sally rides a motorcycle Cheesy, or tries to,it's more a pain in the a$$ than anything else.
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« Reply #26 on: May 13, 2009, 06:05:01 PM »

We drive on the left here, so the throttle hand is closest to the centre line. Nevertheless all waving is done with the left hand, I usually just lift it off the handle grip 6 inches or so, palm forward all fingers up and rotate hand to the left a little, takes all of a second. I wave to all, sport bikes, hardleys, even 50cc scooters. Bikes are not that common in NZ. Even most patched gang members on their hardleys and trumpies will wave back.

That being said if I am in traffic round town, I will usually only nod as I need my hands on the controls, not so many bikes on the road means drivers not so used to looking for bikes...
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« Reply #27 on: May 13, 2009, 11:18:16 PM »

ridinr to work every day on 59 south i stay on the left lane. its easier to have the cell phone talkers on the right and an escape route onthe righ.the bikes i see are on the HOV lane coming towards me .only the young sports bikes will make an attempt to reply . the old farts dont give a- .the bigger the bike sounds the less they respond.  i ll wave any way its safe ,sometimes with both hands.its thumbs-up for a Valk or an ST .air horn and a wink for the babes. enjoy Smiley
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« Reply #28 on: May 14, 2009, 06:35:58 AM »

Took a woman riding for the 1st time yesterday evening.  When we stopped for dinner, she asked me what was the gang sign I was throwing.   2funny   
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« Reply #29 on: May 14, 2009, 08:46:50 AM »

I do the peace sign down wave.  I try to wave to all.  Been snubbed by all brands and been waved to by all brands.  I agree with Willow, it's the something in common salute.
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« Reply #30 on: May 24, 2009, 05:25:06 PM »

Check out this guy's wave.......

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« Reply #31 on: May 24, 2009, 05:54:11 PM »

Waving is stupid. I don't wave at everyone in an F150. I do it for my wife, she gives me hell if i don't but it's just a lift off the bars, not a high five. It's just silly.
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« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2009, 07:08:00 PM »

. . . about half the time.  Don't know about ya'all, but my left mirror is right above the left grip.  Have to move my hand outward to avoid the mirror.  My previous bike (1200 GW), the mirror was mounted to the fairing and didn't interfere with a high-handed wave.  Perhaps the mirror has everything to do with it.  Ymmv,   coolsmiley   
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« Reply #33 on: May 26, 2009, 06:11:51 PM »

. . . about half the time.  Don't know about ya'all, but my left mirror is right above the left grip.  Have to move my hand outward to avoid the mirror.  My previous bike (1200 GW), the mirror was mounted to the fairing and didn't interfere with a high-handed wave.  Perhaps the mirror has everything to do with it.  Ymmv,   coolsmiley   

Easy fixed, ride in the left hand lane like we all do here in NZ then the line of sight of approaching rider to your left hand does not include a mirror.   cooldude
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« Reply #34 on: May 26, 2009, 07:09:26 PM »

. . . about half the time.  Don't know about ya'all, but my left mirror is right above the left grip.  Have to move my hand outward to avoid the mirror.  My previous bike (1200 GW), the mirror was mounted to the fairing and didn't interfere with a high-handed wave.  Perhaps the mirror has everything to do with it.  Ymmv,   coolsmiley   



Easy fixed, ride in the left hand lane like we all do here in NZ then the line of sight of approaching rider to your left hand does not include a mirror.   cooldude

How 'bout the right mirror, not to mention the throttle . . .  Cool

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« Reply #35 on: May 29, 2009, 01:00:28 PM »

saw a really cute one last year......was passing a group of Beamers on a two lane out of Bellville Tx and I waved.....as each would pass I would wave and they would wave back.   Then towards the end of the line I waved at a bike and he pushed a button and a life size plastic hand with all five fingers and spring loaded popped up and was waving back and forth as he passed....ha.  real cute, got a chuckle from me.
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« Reply #36 on: June 18, 2009, 03:34:52 PM »

. . . about half the time.  Don't know about ya'all, but my left mirror is right above the left grip.  Have to move my hand outward to avoid the mirror.  My previous bike (1200 GW), the mirror was mounted to the fairing and didn't interfere with a high-handed wave.  Perhaps the mirror has everything to do with it.  Ymmv,   coolsmiley   



Easy fixed, ride in the left hand lane like we all do here in NZ then the line of sight of approaching rider to your left hand does not include a mirror.   cooldude

How 'bout the right mirror, not to mention the throttle . . .  Cool

Had a Kiwi here a couple summers ago.  He's since gone to the other side.

well if you are riding so close to the vehicle in front of you that you don't see the approaching rider until your right side mirror is obscuring your wave, then you got no business letting go of the handle bars!! Wink
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« Reply #37 on: June 18, 2009, 07:54:37 PM »

Ya lost me on all this left -- right, and following too close stuff.

I surrender.  G-day mate.   Cool   
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« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2009, 03:11:57 AM »

Ya lost me on all this left -- right, and following too close stuff.

I surrender.  G-day mate.   Cool   

Good-on-ya-mate.   Grin
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« Reply #39 on: June 19, 2009, 04:37:02 AM »

somewhere between rp62 and willow on this one. I Always wave if I see a bike and its safe to do so.  When passing a bike on the left if its safe I lock the throttle and say hi with the right hand.  When passing harleys that are road hogging in the left lane I do not wave as I dont like a road hog any more than a person on a cell phone who is driving

I seem to miss the opportunity to wave at a lot of bikes  when I am paying attention in heavy traffic, like on the Cross Bronx Expressway where you are dodging trucks and others vehicles intent on mayhem, maybe thats a good thing but if there is a bike across the median I give a high wave so they can see it and its almost always returned heartily by either the rider and or the passenger

If I have passed a speed trap on one or two lanes I will tap my helmet which gets a thank you wave back, always glad to help a brother avoid a speed appreciation award.

This confuses Gman as our signal for he forgot (again) to turn off his blinkers is the head tap followed by the air horn if he goes a few more miles with the darn thing blinking away

Apparently I am his blinker buddy,  Guess what oss is asking Cher to be getting you for chanukah Gman? 2funny


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