Top Ten Reasons Not To Wave.

Tic's60

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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 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 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 Ten Reasons Why Sportbikers Riders Riders Don't Wave Back

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 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 acknowledgement.
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, and 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.
 

rwagon57

 
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:roll :roll :roll

As always there is some truth there.

Back around the 1980s when I worked in several motorcycle shops, I had the following observations:

Harley riders came in, asked how much, left and came back a few days later with cash.

BMW riders came in, asked how much, whined for 20 minutes, then whipped out their AMEX card and charged it, then whined for another 20 minutes about how expensive everything was.

Goldwing guys came in, asked how much, said "No, too expensive", and bought loud multicolored polyester pants instead.
 

Ronnie Russell

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From my years with the Fire Dept. I learned one thing. NEVER make fun of the cook. Wear anything you want Ray. You look great. :brow
 

walkerheaders

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i dont know who when or where that dang waving thing started, but i find it a pain. cant seem to ride my bike anyplace without the flip-flop ricers waving up a storm like we are some sort of club or brotherhood. so what we both have bikes, there are average of three of them in every house. sorry for the rant.....it's been one of those pet-peeves to me since it started.
 

skipxt4

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It's just one biker saying hello, to another biker. Just another way of saying, stay SAFE out there.:clap Anybody that rides a Japanese bike, or any sport bike, for that matter, is wasting their time, waving to the majority of Harley riders. :dunno The only wave you get from them is, the bird wave. :eek: Skip:)
 
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