Corm I think you'd be fine quoting it as long as this is a collection of folk-lore style jokes and not the author's original material. Plus, you cited your reference.
(02-24-2014, 10:17 AM)Inline4_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Through the years I've noticed the H-D riders will wave, no matter what bike I was on, if it was cold outside. Perhaps it was an acknowledgement of the love of riding even in uncomfortable conditions.
I wave to all bikers most of the time, but I always make a point to wave at cagers that could've pulled out in front of me. Kinda like a "Thank You", or simply wanting to let them know that motorcyclists are generally nice people.
Hopefully they will remember that wave the next time they are about to pull onto a street or highway.
Jim
I'll do the same when that happens as well and I'll bet many of them do remember the gesture. I always try to polish the image whenever possible.
(06-25-2014, 06:53 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Finally, all has been revealed. I'd quote it, but not sure about copyright, http://cyrilhuzeblog.com/2014/06/03/top-...er-bikers/
"Just discovered the fine print in owner’s manual and realized H-D is partially owned by Honda"
Really? Is that true?
Dunno. Google brings up reports in 2007 that Honda was going to buy HD.
Maybe Honda-Davidson explains the Livewire project's existence!
Here in Switzerland, and in France, waving between bikers is common like most places. However, I have never seen anybody do a downward peace sign, and instead a normal peace sign is common.
An alternative in case you are keeping both hands on the bars, is to stick your foot out. This is most often used to thank a car that has moved over to let you by, or as a wave as you pass another biker.
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