The Scooter Wave
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The Scooter Wave
http://theducatikid.blogspot.com/2005/1 ... -wave.html
I thought this was pretty cool, just wish more people in bmore had scooters~
I thought this was pretty cool, just wish more people in bmore had scooters~
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2-wheel wave
That is a great article. When I first started scootering, motorcycles would give me the "peace sign". After some research, I found it was 2-fingers for 2 wheels and not the peace sign. I also thought the 'big boy" motorcyclists were making fun of me but soon realized it was a comraderie thing after all. So I make every effort to give the low wave or helmet nod to all other 2-wheelers now.
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C'mon, CatAxer...YOU do the wave FIRST and then they either are the snobs or they are forced (by shame) to respond! I ALWAYS wave at the sportbike riders, the cruiser riders, the tour riders and all...and very seldom do they fail to respond. Be bold. Make the first move and you are the one to be responded to. Who cares what they think? You'll probably never see them again, but they may think to themselves, "Wow! That scooterist had some serious confidence and self-assurance to wave first." Maybe they wouldn't use those words, but the idea would still be there. Be confident. Show 'em you ARE somebody.
Don't let popular opinion or perceived popular opinion run your life! You are a scooterist now!! You ARE somebody! Conduct yourself accordingly.
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Don't let popular opinion or perceived popular opinion run your life! You are a scooterist now!! You ARE somebody! Conduct yourself accordingly.
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Being that I'm new to the whole two wheel world, I'm still a little nervous about the whole wave thing. I've had a few motorcycles wave at me on my way to work, but I don't think I'd ever initiate the wave.
I've noticed that the guys on crotch rockets and old men with Harley's don't wave. The guys that do wave are the ones that are usually younger and are driving something that resembles a chopper. It's this whole wierd demographic.
I've noticed that the guys on crotch rockets and old men with Harley's don't wave. The guys that do wave are the ones that are usually younger and are driving something that resembles a chopper. It's this whole wierd demographic.
It's Scooter-rific!!!
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My husband is a motorcycle rider, so I really can't be a "scooter snob." I do initiate the wave once in a while, and most are nice, but I have run across a few Harley Snobs who won't wave back. It's funny, some of them don't even have Harleys. Anyway, that's their problem. I'd rather take the high road.
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Scooter Wave
Well, two full days and 143 fun-as-hell miles and I'm all about the 2 fingers two wheels wave.
Maybe I'm naive or overzealous, but I don't hesitate to initiate. I'd say I get about 90% response. I've also noticed it's the crotch rocket people that don't respond.
Cyclists in Kansas City appear to be totally supportive. After all as it said in the blog above, we're all in it together. I take the most satisfaction however in the mature cruiser bike rider that initiates. It makes me smile even while I have to lookout for morons to think someone else knows my plight.
Maybe I'm naive or overzealous, but I don't hesitate to initiate. I'd say I get about 90% response. I've also noticed it's the crotch rocket people that don't respond.
Cyclists in Kansas City appear to be totally supportive. After all as it said in the blog above, we're all in it together. I take the most satisfaction however in the mature cruiser bike rider that initiates. It makes me smile even while I have to lookout for morons to think someone else knows my plight.
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I wave to everyone. Usually, the guys on sports bikes ignore me and the guys on cruisers wave. Yesterday, I went to a rally in a different part of California than I normally ride (but still relatively close) and it was the opposite -- droves of sports bikes, every one of them waving, while I didn't get a wave from a single cruiser all day.
Could have been something to do with the fact that I was in a rally (25 or so of us going down the road) and the sports bikes were riding in groups as well, and so felt a different kind of camaraderie. The Harley boys were, naturally enough, riding alone.
Could have been something to do with the fact that I was in a rally (25 or so of us going down the road) and the sports bikes were riding in groups as well, and so felt a different kind of camaraderie. The Harley boys were, naturally enough, riding alone.
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Well I come to this from the other side: I have never owned a scooter, I just sell em. On the other hand I've been a motorcycle commuter for the last nine years and yes, I always wave at scooters.
As far as i'm concerned there are two rules to powered cycling:
1. Rubber side goes down, Shinny side stays up.
2. Find the ride you want and love, then get it, then ride it in a way that keeps you wanting it and loving it.
If you're following the rules, you are doing it right. It doesn't matter what you ride. You are a friend of mine-a comrade in arms of sorts.
As far as i'm concerned there are two rules to powered cycling:
1. Rubber side goes down, Shinny side stays up.
2. Find the ride you want and love, then get it, then ride it in a way that keeps you wanting it and loving it.
If you're following the rules, you are doing it right. It doesn't matter what you ride. You are a friend of mine-a comrade in arms of sorts.
Ducati Seattle is at your service. If you have buddy questions or needs, call me at (206) 298-9995. Keep the rubber side down out there kids.