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morphius 06-24-2010 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6840787)
Question: why do motorcyclists do that little wave thingy whenever they pass each other in opposite directions?

Just saying, "hi". Sort of like farmers on a country road.

Dayze 06-24-2010 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6840787)
Question: why do motorcyclists do that little wave thingy whenever they pass each other in opposite directions?

just an acknowledgement to another rider. Heck, a lot of the time I know/have met/ridden with/bike night etc with the rider I'm passing. Takes a different breed of cat to ride on the street; harley/sportbike/tourer etc. I think it's an acknowledgement of being out there taking a risk riding on the street etc.

I've seen Jeep owners do this as well.

although, the likelihood of a harley rider waving back at me on my sportbike are 40/60.:D

Donger 06-24-2010 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 6840807)
just an acknowledgement to another rider. Heck, a lot of the time I know/have met/ridden with/bike night etc with the rider I'm passing. Takes a different breed of cat to ride on the street; harley/sportbike/tourer etc. I think it's an acknowledgement of being out there taking a risk riding on the street etc.

I've seen Jeep owners do this as well.

although, the likelihood of a harley rider waving back at me on my sportbike are 40/60.:D

I wave at them when I'm on my bike, but they never wave back.

Radar Chief 06-24-2010 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 6840735)
most of the stunters I know go to a specific and somehwat classified parking lot to stunt; most trailer their bikes there as they're not street legal.

That’s good, as it should be.
I have nothing against the “stuntaz”, just wish they’d take that shit off the road so the only hide they’re risking is their own.

Radar Chief 06-24-2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6840790)
Oh, and since motorcycles are considerably smaller than even the smallest car, of course they are harder to see.

People tend to see what they’re looking for. When someone in a hurry is at an intersection watching traffic for a chance to merge they aren’t necessarily looking for a motorcycle.
It’s the same phenomenon as someone crossing railroad tracks and not seeing the train that’s about the run them down even though it’s huge, loud and has a flashing light on the front of it.

Dayze 06-24-2010 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6840827)
That’s good, as it should be.
I have nothing against the “stuntaz”, just wish they’d take that shit off the road so the only hide they’re risking is their own.

100% agree.

not to mention they're contributing to the bad rap/name that sportbike riders have. I ride very tame around town; but I"ll open 'er up about and hour outside of the city for more 'spirited' rides.

Donger 06-24-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6840845)
People tend to see what they’re looking for. When someone in a hurry is at an intersection watching traffic for a chance to merge they aren’t necessarily looking for a motorcycle.
It’s the same phenomenon as someone crossing railroad tracks and not seeing the train that’s about the run them down even though it’s huge, loud and has a flashing light on the front of it.

I can agree with that. But it's just a simple fact that motorcycles are smaller and therefore not as easy to see as a car or truck.

Radar Chief 06-24-2010 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6840876)
I can agree with that. But it's just a simple fact that motorcycles are smaller and therefore not as easy to see as a car or truck.

Not disagreeing just expanding on the point.

penguinz 06-24-2010 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6840827)
That’s good, as it should be.
I have nothing against the “stuntaz”, just wish they’d take that shit off the road so the only hide they’re risking is their own.

100% agree. Take it someplace where no one else is in danger. When I saw the moron on 350 it was during rush hour.

Monty 06-24-2010 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ROR (Post 6840752)
A lot of bikers out here have taken to wearing reflective construction vests when they ride.

Don't blame 'em one bit after 8 people got absolutely plowed by some ****ing meth-head in a dump truck a couple of months ago.

I wear a bright yellow fluorescent jacket with body armor and while stopped at a stop sign a couple of months ago, I was rear ended by an on duty Police officer in an SUV. $8800 in damage to my bike and I severely sprained my ankle and both wrists. Turns out he was typing on his laptop and didn't see me.

Not sure what to do to protect myself going forward..... :shake:

Pablo 06-24-2010 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Monty (Post 6841013)
I wear a bright yellow fluorescent jacket with body armor and while stopped at a stop sign a couple of months ago, I was rear ended by an on duty Police officer in an SUV. $8800 in damage to my bike and I severely sprained my ankle and both wrists. Turns out he was typing on his laptop and didn't see me.

Not sure what to do to protect myself going forward..... :shake:

It's pretty clear you're going to have to start strapping a 12 guage to the side of your bike and start offing pigs rolling down the road. That's probably the only way you'll be safe.

LaChapelle 06-24-2010 04:48 PM

I'd contact Shaw, Murry, Stephens and Lindbergh

RedNFeisty 06-24-2010 04:58 PM

There is no excuse with how many riders there are now to not pay attention and look for riders, people are just ****ing morons.

RNR 06-24-2010 05:55 PM

I rode bikes for years. There are a lot of people who do not pay attention. That and said bikes can get lost in blind spots that bikes tend move quicker and that adds to the problem~

Rain Man 06-24-2010 05:59 PM

I'm not too worried. I have pretty strong bumpers.


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