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Not gonna lie I myself tend not to wave unless I'm just putting around relaxed cruising (I do make an effort if waved at if the situation permits, but they will get the head bob if I can't do anything else). But as far as the thumbs down that sure beats the bird I normally get, in fact on one weekend ride I had the joy of being flipped off by a whole club ass passed going the opposite direction. It was actually a well coordinated affair.
 
I wave at pretty much anything but mopeds. Out here the sport bikers seem to be a bit more likely to wave than the Harley crowd.
 
Unless I'm on the interstate, I wave at everyone (excluding scooters and mopeds :doorag: ). I'd say 50% wave back. I find it ironic when trikes don't wave back.

I got a lesson in instant street cred when I bought my dual sport. I had guys waving at me as I towed it home on a trailer.
 
I wave at pretty much anything but mopeds. Out here the sport bikers seem to be a bit more likely to wave than the Harley crowd.

Mopeds are cool!!! Those guys are out there fighting traffic with only 49cc's. I demand that you wave at them from now on.

Actually I get more waves on my Spyder than I do on my Burgman. I have had people wave at my Burgman and then quickly try and take it back when they realize it is a scooter.
 
Well I'm a "waver"; everybody gets some sort of acknowledgement if they within sight of me...
I've found that maybe the Beemer-riders wave back the least; followed by the HD crowd.
Wingers wave the most; often with the biggest grins too! :2thumbs:
 
Top Ten Reasons Why Harley Riders Don't Wave Back
10. Afraid it will invalidate warranty.
9. Leather and studs make it too heavy to raise arm.
8. Refuse to wave to anyone whose bike is already paid for.
7. Afraid to let go of handlebars because they might vibrate off.
6. Rushing wind would blow scabs off the new tattoos.
5. Angry because they just took out second mortgage to pay luxury tax on new Harley.
4. Just discovered the fine print in owner's manual and realized H-D is partially owned by Honda.
3. Can't tell if other riders are waving or just reaching to cover their ears like everyone else.
2. Remembers the last time a Harley rider waved back, he impaled his hand on spiked helmet.
1. They're too tired from spending hours polishing all that chrome to lift their arms.

Top Ten Reasons Why Gold Wing Riders Don't Wave Back
10. Wasn't sure whether other rider was waving or making an obscene gesture.
9. Afraid might get frostbite if hand is removed from heated grip.
8. Has arthritis and the past 400 miles have made it difficult to raise arm.
7. Reflection from etched windshield momentarily blinded him.
6. The espresso machine just finished.
5. Was actually asleep when other rider waved.
4. Was in a three-way conference call with stockbroker and accessories dealer.
3. Was distracted by odd shaped blip on radar screen.
2. Was simultaneously adjusting the air suspension, seat height, programmable CD player, seat temperature and satellite navigation system.
1. Couldn't find the "auto wave back" button on dashboard.

Top 10 Reasons Sport bikers Don't Wave:
10. They have not been riding long enough to know they're supposed to.
9. They're going too fast to have time enough to register the movement and respond.
8. You weren't wearing bright enough gear.
7. If they stick their arm out going that fast they'll rip it out of the socket.
6. They're too occupied with trying to get rid of their chicken strips.
5. They look way too cool with both hands on the bars or they don't want to unbalance themselves while standing on the tank.
4. Their skin tight-Kevlar-ballistic-nylon-kangaroo-leather suits prevent any position other than fetal.
3. Raising an arm allows bugs into the armholes of their tank tops.
2. It's too hard to do one-handed stoppies.
1. They were too busy slipping their flip-flop back on.

Top Ten Reasons Why BMW Riders Don't Wave Back
10. New Aerostich suit too stiff to raise arm.
9. Removing a hand from the bars is considered "bad form."
8. Your bike isn't weird enough looking to justify acknowledgment.
7. Too sore from an 800-mile day on a stock "comfort" seat.
6. Too busy programming the GPS, monitoring radar, listening to ipod, XM, or talking on the cell phone.
5. He's an Iron Butt rider and you're not!.
4. Wires from Gerbings is too short.
3. You're not riding the "right kind" of BMW.
2. You haven't been properly introduced.
1. Afraid it will be misinterpreted as a friendly gesture.
 
Wow...reading this thread sure was interesting lol. I am a brand new rider, I will wave if I am in a comfortable (and controlable) situation. For the most part I do keep both my hands on the 'wheel'. If I don't wave back, I try to nod, but sometimes I am concentrating on what I am doing and until I notice that someone has waved, I might miss it. I hope they don't feel like I just snubbed them! Totally NOT the case!

Funny story though, I was riding with my husband and our friends, each on our own bikes, I was last. I just had my bike a week on this ride, so I was totally 'zoned out' trying to pay attention to where I was in my lane (so my hubby didn't have to lecture me for anything when we stopped haha). We passed two people on an RT. I just saw them at the very last second passing by me going the opposite way. We both waved to each other SO BIG that when our group finally got to our destination, everyone was still laughing about it. I was sooo excited to see another Spyder out there that day. In my area, you usually don't get to see that many since it is pretty rural. If I would have been by myself that day, I probably would have turned around and went to catch them for their phone#!
 
I wouldn't call a "thumb's down" a hater sign. He didn't like the Spyder...so what? [/B].

I agree that the thumbs down doesn't mean he hates, like we all hate taxes, but the fact that he got me to wave first only to follow it up with the thumbs down does qualify him as a "hater". He went out of his way to invoke a response so he could drive home his feelings to ward me and what I was riding; no question... It bothered me for a little while but then I got over it when I realized what this guy must be like to be around. My guess, not a lot friends.
 
Thanks for posting the wave by brand piece Bob. I was thinking that might fit in well here--but you beat me to it. You know what they say about great minds. :roflblack:
 
Remember ,When you hate a hater,You also become a hater.
Or at least a very insecure person.
People are getting too! sensitive over their toys :dontknow:
 
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