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I've ridden the tail and we rode the back together. Now you tell me of another even more visceral road I need to put on the list!
What kind of oil did he have in the hawg? Let’s discuss a subject that’s never been covered here
Far as my attitude of Harley riders, my 1st impression is if I wave to HD riders and they don't wave back, it's because they think since I'm not on a HD like them I don't deserve a wave back. If HD riders wave @ me I will wave back to them, but that doesn't happen often.Used to be most MC riders wouldn't wave to me when on a scooter but nowadays more wave. When I'm on my MP3 I wave to trikes and some times they wave back.Tho I've met uppity BMW riders on the road we wave to each other. Since my Aprilia 500 scooter looks like a euro bike at the front most anybody will wave to me.
Why is it so important that that they wave back? Why wave at all?It's acknowledging that we are bikers and proud of it, no matter what brand we ride. Comaraderie...if you don't feel that way about other bikers I don't know what to tell you. We are a unique species.
It's a long ride ... up near Colon, Michigan. Local Chambers of Commerce are soon going to run out of body parts of snakes and mythical creatures to tout in their tourist literature as motorcycle rides. The last one I saw was "Strippers Run" ... and I suspect I know what group named that, although it might seem prejudical of me to say which ... !! Lannis
Wave, don't wave, those of us who do it are doing so for ourselves anyway. Like saying hi, or opening a door for someone and giving them a smile. I once had a Harley guy say I was the nicest person he had ever met who was riding a BMW Dusty
^^^I'll wave at pretty much anything with less than 4 on the floor (and sometimes those too), if able. If they don't or can't reciprocate, it's all good, I enjoy sharing the love regardless.
Wave , don't wave , those of us who do it are doing so for ourselves anyway . Like saying hi , or opening a door for someone and giving them a smile . Smithswede , PJPR01 and I were in the parking lot at Woolaroc a couple of years back , sorting out an issue with Swede's V7 . A small group of HD riders pulled in and were giving Paul's Norge their rapt attention . One of them finally asked what it was , and Paul being Paul asked "what does it look like?" The Harley rider said "Well , it looks like a Moto Guzzi" . We ended up having a nice albeit short conversation with them , one of them even self deprecatingly made mention of how we were the long distance riders , they were lightweights having only ridden about 50 miles up from Tulsa I once had a Harley guy say I was the nicest person he had ever met who was riding a BMW DustyYou know the bottom line is that a good person is just that regardless of what they are ridding and a butthole is just that regardless of what they are ridding. I’m glad to say I know the difference and respond accordingly.
^^^^ Yep . My best bud in Nacogdoches was a real live biker , rode a panhead chopper , looked like a grizzly bear , about 6'4" and 280 lbs of badass . Except underneath all of that was a gentle soul capable of great acts of kindness and decency . He built a small business working on motorcycles after moving into the area , he welcomed every type of rider and worked on every brand of motorbike . Guy was a real peach . DustySounds like someone I’d like to call my Buddy Pal :)
Is there really a place called Colon ?And here was I thinking Lithuania was the arse end of the world !Sheesh..
One thing I always make sure to do is whenever I see someone in a car or truck, who is getting ready to make a left turn across me, or pull out into the road I'm on, and he COULD have gone, but put the brakes on to let me pass first, I give an obvious thank-you wave and nod or thumbs-up, to let them know I appreciated them paying attention and noticing me.
But we use characteristics such as sex, race, clothing, and what kind of motorcycle we ride to guide our INITIAL reaction to people every day. We sort of live by it.A friend you've never met except on the Internet (you don't even know what kind of bike he rides) says "Hey, some of us are going to meet at the Sheetz on Main Street 0800 Saturday morning, take a sporty ride up into the mountains on the Gut of the Dragon, and stop at a great French bakery for lunch. See ya!"You show up at the Sheetz, and there's TWO groups there. One is a group of guys on Harleys in the official Outlaw Non-Conformist Uniform with plastic beanies, and the other is a group on Ducati sport bikes in one and two piece leather gear in full helmets.Which group do you ride up to and say "Hi!" in anticipation of a ride? Careful ... because when you answer, it means you have made a judgment call based on "Appearances". And because they are "groups", a little "lumping" and "blanket" is happening too, even if you don't explicitly SAY "those guys don't look like they'd enjoy a French bakery .... Or someone says "Meet the CFO of Hideocon on the sidewalk outside the bank" and that's all you know. You show up, and there's TWO people there - one dreadlocked black guy sitting on the sidewalk with a brown paper bag in his hand, leaning against the building, singing to himself, and there's one 50-year old woman in a business skirt and blazer. Which one did you step up and introduce yourself to, and how did you make that call? By lumping characteristics of CFOs together? By making a blanket judgment call based on clothes?These are extreme examples, but let's not virtuously pretend that we don't ALL make judgment calls based on appearances and groups, extended to individuals. We do it every day. We CAN make a considered decision to treat the guy sitting on the sidewalk with the same respect as a human being with which we treat the CFO, and that's what makes the difference. Lannis
Far as my attitude of Harley riders, my 1st impression is if I wave to HD riders and they don't wave back, it's because they think since I'm not on a HD like them I don't deserve a wave back. If HD riders wave @ me I will wave back to them, but that doesn't happen often.
Like I have already said, I believe this has more to do with the makeup of the workforce in your area than the brand of bike. I can be on any of my bikes and the vast majority of riders will wave back at me. I always initiate the wave because I am not stuck up and require the other to wave first. I treat others how I would want to be treated and if they don't wave back that is their problem, not mine. I am still enjoying my ride.
Hi again today Chuck!I was on my ambo, maybe I should have brought my HD had I known you were showing up at Guzzi Classics. Then it again would have been another nice guy on a HDFor the Wave. I try, but in my freeway ridding, I'm usually paying more attention to the cars around me than to what's on the other side of the divider. If the traffic is light, then I have the chance to wave more.Tom
What kind of oil did he have in the hawg? Let�s discuss a subject that�s never been covered here
I can only think that it�s because they�re having to concentrate so hard on all the bends that they daren�t take their eyes off the road.