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On my first 2 hour ride today

I am originally from a small little hic town in NC (Roxboro). I still own land and a house there, and am up there each week for church. When we first moved back to the area from S.C., I forgot about how friendly everyone is. It seems like everyone waves at everyone. Doesn't matter what you are on. Heck, it can even be somebody mowing the lawn besided the road. Everyone still waves. I miss that when I come back to my permanent residence in Apex.
 
I live in Vermont and it seems " waving to other Mts. riders is No longer a thing that's done - PERIOD .. I miss it .... Mike :thumbup:

Come spend a little time riding in Texas. It doesn't seem to matter what you are riding, there is only maybe 1 in a 100 bikers or trikers who won't wave. I get consistent waves regardless of if I'm on the Spyder, one of the beemers or my wife's 450 Honda Rebel.
 
Wave and Enjoy

:ohyea: I enjoy waving at fellow friends ryding their Motorcycles. It has always made me feel good. Just do it and maybe it will help someone else to feel good. ....:thumbup:
 
As a former owner of two Slingshots I got as many waves from bikers as I do on the Can Am. Maybe it has something to do with the area you live in.
 
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