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Motorcycles don't wave back.

mmmdowning

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I am new to the Spyder. I sold my 2003 Honda VTX 1800R and purchased a 2016 NEW RTS SE6 Pearl white in February. I am used to waving at all bikes 2 or 3 wheeled. Now not even 10% of the bikes I wave at will return the wave. They will look at me but not wave. I went to the Spyder because of my knees and the commute I have every day. I have been riding for 30yrs. Going to an automatic and 3 wheels has made my life much easier. I am enjoying this forum and all of the great info.

Thanks
Marty
 
Hi Marty & congrats on the Spyder! I used to ride a VTX 1800 Neo until a car turned left and center punched me. Now I'm on a 20115 RTL. I wave at just about everybody on a bike. Don't care if its 2 wheel 3 wheel or whatever. I get a response from about 60 to 70%. If they don't wave back, it's ok. Maybe they were too busy or didn't see it. I won't let there negativity affect my ride!

Stay safe and have fun!
 
To heck with the ones that ignore us

I wave regardless, if they don't it reflects on them. Welcome !
 
2 wheelers not waving back!

Don't take it personally Marty! I'm not sure if it's the number of wheels or the automatic tranny or being made in Canada or what. I rode an 03 Honda VTX 1300 for fourteen years and got used to the no wave. I have a 2012 RT SM5 and am enjoying it as much as my VTX! It took a while for me to get used to the higher reving twin cylinder 998 but once I got used to it all is well. The Honda was quite top heavy and after two hip replacements and one new knee I got leary of dropping it so the Spyder will keep on the road for I hope a good more number of years. Take Care & Safe Riding!
 
Waving

I am new to the Spyder. I sold my 2003 Honda VTX 1800R and purchased a 2016 NEW RTS SE6 Pearl white in February. I am used to waving at all bikes 2 or 3 wheeled. Now not even 10% of the bikes I wave at will return the wave. They will look at me but not wave. I went to the Spyder because of my knees and the commute I have every day. I have been riding for 30yrs. Going to an automatic and 3 wheels has made my life much easier. I am enjoying this forum and all of the great info.

Thanks
Marty

Just curious, what finger(s) are you using when you wave, Marty? :-)

I'm like the rest -- I wave, and about 2/3s or 3/4s do likewise. I don't give it another thought if they don't wave back.
 
Hey Marty...congrats and keep waiving. A lot of people are unsure about the sypders, some don't look beyond straight ahead, some don't call them real bike....other just have a chip on their shoulder. OH WELL...enjoy your ride and forget them

WELCOME and enjoy!:clap:
 
:welcome: & :congrats: on the new ryde. I find that most wave back maybe 10% don't. I ryde NY, Penn, Fla, Tenn. Maybe its a Virginia thing.

Anyway don't worry and enjoy the ryde.
 
Many of those others just don't want to break their Cool Status by acknowledging something that can out maneuver them and in many cases just flat out beat them.
 
:congrats: on the new Spyder.:nopic: I always wave,for 50 +years I always have some wave back some don't,that's their loss.Enjoy the ride.
 
Don't sweat the small stuff. In AK...I would say about 90% return the wave.

Crotch rocket and BMW riders followed by a few of the diehard HD are the biggest offenders of the NO wave.

Someone will post the famous list about waving. :yes:
 
I had a BMW F700GS a year ago and I had the same problem. I get no fewer waves now with the Spyder. I think the problem is that our society is full of *******s.
 
Waving is like saying "Hi" to someone you meet on the side walk. Some say "Hi" back and others act like your not even there. But it is always cool when kids wave at to let you know that they have seen you. Just enjoy the ride.
 
After 6 years of riding Spyders I see more wave back than when we first started riding the Spyders, I feel that at least 90 % wave, but then again I really don't care if they do or don't . I'm out there to Ride.
 
We tend to wave whenever able - that is if we're busy maneuvering or trying to stay safe in heavy traffic - regardless whether the wave is returned. It's a simple signal of "fraternity" so to speak and it doesn't matter to us what the other individual(s) is/are riding. In our neck of the woods, the most common non-wavers are helmetless Harley riders though it's not universal. It must be a cool image thing?
 
Welcome, welcome 👍

Welcome to both the spyder world and this awesome site :2thumbs: great choice in ryde and you can go on forever on these. I don't wave for a return wave so if they do great if they don't. . Don't care.
 
Don't take it personally Marty! I'm not sure if it's the number of wheels or the automatic tranny or being made in Canada or what. I rode an 03 Honda VTX 1300 for fourteen years and got used to the no wave. I have a 2012 RT SM5 and am enjoying it as much as my VTX! It took a while for me to get used to the higher reving twin cylinder 998 but once I got used to it all is well. The Honda was quite top heavy and after two hip replacements and one new knee I got leary of dropping it so the Spyder will keep on the road for I hope a good more number of years. Take Care & Safe Riding!

" or being made in Canada" Wow we would never think that of Harley's. I am just happy when something is made in North America rather than China!!!! If we did not wave at Harley's here in Quebec, I would not be waving much!nojoke
 
They may be afraid to let go of the Ape Hangers to wave...

Don't mean to highjack the thread but wanted to share something from earlier in the week. We've all seen and heard the HD guys crack the throttle when going through an underpass. The other day I was in my car behind one at a stop sign and he was blipping the throttle and then I noticed he was wearing ear plugs....
So I'm thinking, "the damn thing is too loud for the rider and now the rest of us have to listen to that racket too". Maybe I'll just drive around with a pair of those big Headphones like the guys on the jackhammers use. But I'll be sure to wave.

Rant is over, carry on.
 
Your riding in a stuck up area!!:yikes: I find that in Maine we all wave no matter what your riding, even tractors:roflblack:!! We all wave;)
 
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