To wave or not to wave.

joneil

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Are you a waver or non-waver? And what are the "rules of enwavement".

I find some non-Harley guys won't wave when I'm on my HD and when I'm on my Super Tenere HD guys ignore my gesture of comradery. It seems like more people wave when not in city traffic, understandable. Fewer will wave when there is a median or jersey wall. I personally do not acknowledge scooter riders......call me a snob if you will but to me it's just not the same. Other than that I'm a waver, and damn proud of it.
 

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Waver .. always have been... so much of a habit that I've waved ~sometimes~ to scooters going by. MOST folks wave back. Still community minded, methinks. Don't some times, when it doesn't make sense (big median on freeway, et al.) but if it's good, it's good.
 

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Always wave. ::024:: Down, low, subtle, but always wave to other bikers. It's the law. ::003:: R
 

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Waver= grew up in small rural community, everybody you met on the road was a neighbor so it was to greet in passing. My wife still waves at vehicles that resemble her parents. Funny at times. I wave at all bikers when its safe but don't care if they wave back. Some do seem to be clicky. Come on joneil somebody is gotta show scooter people love.
 

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I grew up riding sportbikes in the SF Bay Area and almost everyone would wave, even (usually) the HD riders. Assuming a two-lane road of course. Still pretty much that way, maybe not so much up here in the northwest where more guys are on cruisers. And no waving on freeways unless you're out in the middle of nowhere and spot another long haul rider going the other way.

I like waving, but sometimes in nice riding areas like Woodside, it seems like you barely get the hand back on the bar before someone else comes the other way. Or with 10 bikes in a row... It can get kind of goofy...

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I'm a waver. It is the feeling of comraderie out on two wheels (any two wheels). No matter what you ride, you are all out there looking out for the cages (even scooters). I get waves from the HD guys here in Oklahoma most times. When I see them out somewhere they always have a lot of questions about it and such. I have even had a few ask to sit on it. Most are quite impressed when they ask me to race and I blow them away... ::025:: Not being a sport bike... ::008::
 
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joneil said:
Are you a waver or non-waver? And what are the "rules of enwavement".

I find some non-Harley guys won't wave when I'm on my HD and when I'm on my Super Tenere HD guys ignore my gesture of comradery. It seems like more people wave when not in city traffic, understandable. Fewer will wave when there is a median or jersey wall. I personally do not acknowledge scooter riders......call me a snob if you will but to me it's just not the same. Other than that I'm a waver, and damn proud of it.
Joneil, you're so funny! Your question is so ambiguous. You don't define "waver" very good. Is it just any waver? Or perhaps a hetro-waver, bi-waver, double-waver, single finger waver, (they're out there!) etc. And as far as "rules of enwavement" goes, as in any good "wavement", it's good to keep your opponents wondering, confused. So there are no "rules".

And as far as the poor scooters are concerned. Shame on you! Shame, shame, shame. Weren't you a young punk once that dreamed of having a "real" bike one day? They're just like us but in training. We wouldn't kick a young boy off of a tricycle would we? No! So give them scooter riders a break and a double-wave! ::015::
 

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I wave... I don't care what people ride... When people look straight ahead and don't wave I just laugh... Makes my day either way..
 

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I'm a waver, but I don't do the stupid low hand thing. I wave with a flick of my hand (a real wave), but don't get bent out of shape if they don't wave back. They could of simply not noticed or just got fired from their job for all I know.

But, you're right with one thing, I hate how motorcyclists as a whole judge each other more unfairly than they judge everybody else.
You would think that all of us with our heads in the wind would have at least a bit of respect/common interest inline with our brothers, even if they don't make the exact same choices we do.

Make fun of minivan drivers that are feeding their kids cheerios while changing lanes with a latte in one hand and a text message in the other. But don't make fun of/isolate the dude that likes 98% of the same s*** you do, but chooses to wear a different brand or amount of gear. But nooooo...

Harley riders are slow poser a**holes. Sport-bike riders are irresponsible squids. Icon gear? Psssh. Track dudes are elitest pricks. BMW rider? Where's your aerostich suit and modular helmet?
I wish the 10% of "one-uppers" that ride two wheels would give it a break. We all like motorcycles. And it's 100% about the guy (or gal) on the bike, not the type of bike or what he is wearing.
 

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I am a waver and this comes from California where they passed a law where it is illegal to wave. I find that about half of the LEO's wave back. I don't use a low wave or the ADV finger though usually use a high wave. Only wave when it is safe. Scooters, Harleys, Trikes, Cool Cars & Trucks, Rad Bicycles, and of course Motorcycles. The majority of the people return the wave in some form.
 

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I'm a waver. I wave at pretty much all bikes. But I have a special wave for Hardley riders since the majority seem stuck up if I'm not on my Hardley.
So, when I see an oncoming Hardley rider, i take both hands off the bars, and lean off the bike in their direction and wave wildly like a madman, in the hopes they will notice that I am friendly and in no way, a threat to they're coolness. Many times I get a smile, (mission accomplished) other times I get the dirty look. Oh well...
I always wave at scooter riders, as they are the ultimate in coolness with they're small retro looking scoots.

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Maybe scooter riders are a different lot in other parts of the country. But in Vegas, they ride on all the streets except interstates. They have no helmet, no insurance, no plates, no drivers license, they pay no registration fees. Besides that they go slow and generally piss me off. Say what you will, I will not wave to scooter scum! :)
 

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from another site:

By Shalom Auslander

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 tassel handlebars and the studded luggage and the half helmets - God, they drive me crazy.

You know who else I hate? BMW guys. Oh, do I 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 bastards 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 have all day. Appreciate the scenery somewhere else, Grandpa, 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 as long as it is 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 the top of their stupid heads, and God forbid they should ever 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 going. Please, don't get me started on Kawasaki guys. Ninjas? What are you, twelve years old? Team Green my ass. 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 loud paint jobs. Four pounds of paint on a two pound helmet - like I'm going to wave back at 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 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.


disclaimer: pretty sure the original author wrote this in an attempt to poke a little fun at motorcycle waving, so please do not take it seriously
 

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I wave,
If they do not wave back its no sweat off my .....
If they do,, cool.

When I drove a jeep I did the jeep wave too.
Gee I must be easy or maybe gregarious. and maybe a bad speller with that 10 cent word.
Any way, why did I write this passage, no reason more than hello......kinda like the subject matter itself!
Cheers :)
 

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If it looks like a pirate coming towards you, don't wave. If you do he'll just turn around and try to come after your booty ::001::
 
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