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Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 8:06 pm
by mrmina
i nod to everybody even the postie.........
its all good.........

Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 8:23 pm
by Mizz ZZR
Um yeah, agreed..... That really is sad. You win!!!
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 8:35 pm
by mfzx6r
Rossi wrote:Karen
you're not alone there gal. I always nod cage or bike
It's when you're trying to get your knee down in the bends and then r emember your in the cage..........now that's sad


You two need to stop wearing your helmets when driving your cars !! hahaha
I wave most wave back and if they dont then Fark Them
Harleys etc dont ever then again I dont wave a them either.
And if I stop at lights near another bike I always say G'Day.
mario
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 8:57 pm
by dave#3
I'm with Ian on this one .... I will nod to anybody, HD, scooter and chookie included .... they may not return the favour, but that says more about them than anything else.
Try it, you just may find that somebody you normally would have ignored nods back and makes your day, and if they dont, what has it really cost you ?
well, that's my 2 cents, now it's back under a rock for me !
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 10:53 pm
by Smitty
oz4x4 wrote:I'm with Ian on this one .... I will nod to anybody, HD, scooter and chookie included .... they may not return the favour, but that says more about them than anything else.
Try it, you just may find that somebody you normally would have ignored nods back and makes your day, and if they dont, what has it really cost you ?
well, that's my 2 cents, now it's back under a rock for me !
Dave #3!...welcome.......!!!
join in...no use hiding under a rock..mate!
its cold its wet and not as much fun as posting on here......
cheers
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 1:30 am
by aardvark
There is a reason Harley riders dont wave.... It's because of all them horrid vibrations. You take one hand off the bars, and you suddenly find yourself off the back of the bike and on the bitumen because you can't hold on!
I have had Harley riders nod before. I always return the courtesy.
Other than nodding / waving, the other done thing is to stop and see if someone is ok if you see a bike stopped on the side of the road. This is compulsory!!
I also go out of my way to assist cage drivers who have broken down. It gives motorcyclists a good name.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 8:57 am
by ty
Mizz ZZR wrote:Hell, I even forget I'm not on my bike sometimes and nod from my cage drivers seat..... Is that sad or what???

What's sadder I think is walking down the street and trying to check your mirrors before walking around someone...
Normally only happens when I'm running on automatic - which is all too often these days.
ty
PS. I always nod or wave so long as I'm not busy doing something - eg changing lanes or preparing for a corner. Doesn't matter what they're riding - I'll even acknowledge scooters

Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 9:31 am
by Russell
I have to admit that I have had some surprise return nods in the past so I'll just keep on nodding. Great to hear that everyone here still does

Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 9:47 am
by Mizz ZZR
aardvark wrote:the other done thing is to stop and see if someone is ok if you see a bike stopped on the side of the road. This is compulsory!!
For a bloke maybe. I've never stopped to see if anyone's ok, and its certainly not because I don't care, it's because I'm female, and blokes are bigger and stronger than me. I don't wanna pull over to do a good deed, and end up in trouble myself. You never know what psychos are out there.
I nearly had a nasty situation on my hands one night when travelling home with a girlfriend, and we pulled over to see if someone was ok. He was a psycho, and completely pissed and amorous as well, so we just got the hell outta there, and reported him to the police. Call me a dobber maybe, but I didn't want him back out on the road in that condition.
If it was obvious that it was a female rider pulled over, I'd absolutley stop.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 10:37 am
by aardvark
Karen,
That's fair enough!! I wouldnt have my missus stopping to help people either..... My other half always gets a bit, ummmm, frantic, when I stop to see if people are ok. I've helped some dodgey looking people who have told me they had been stuck there for several hours, and no-one has stopped to see if they are ok.
But, i figure, if they are gonna turn into psychotic dickheads, then I'll just beat the absolutley living f&*K out of their usless f&%king skulls until I can see their f*&king brains and..... err...

I'll be quiet now.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 10:54 am
by ty
I thought the next step was....
'You have the right to remain silent.....'

ty
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:05 am
by KJZX10R
I always
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:26 am
by Mizz ZZR
aardvark wrote:But, i figure, if they are gonna turn into psychotic dickheads, then I'll just beat the absolutley living f&*K out of their usless f&%king skulls until I can see their f*&king brains and..... err...

I'll be quiet now.
Holy crap! Settle down there Jase

Havin a bad day or somethin???
If only I had that power *big sigh* I could find so many wonderful uses for it

Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:35 am
by mfzx6r
He's in charge of the Iraq prisoner
mario
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:43 am
by Blackzxr
As i said before, i always nod or wave. I like the look of disbelief from a lot of scooter riders when you nod. They look around, what you waving at me. If a tin top moves over to let me through i give em thankyou wave. If they move over to block me, i have been known to kick a mirror off. If a Harley rider nods, i nod back (this is a rare occasion) The last Harley rider i initiated a nod at, gave me the bird. OK then knob head, laughed and kept riding.