11-21-2018, 08:17 PM
As Goldy said above, nothing special up here in the Great White North, just the usual wave when it's safe to do so.
In town when I need to use all hands and feet on the controls, I will nod to another rider, but out on the road I wave to just about anything on two or three wheels - except bicycles.
When I came back to bikes 26 years ago a Harley rider would never wave to another brand, but as the years have passed I notice most of them are often the first to wave regardless of brand.
It doesn't offend me in the least if another rider doesn't wave back.
I always wave a thank you and give a quick toot-toot to any cage driver that pulls over or waves me by on our winding two-lane coastal roads, and I always give a wave/salute and a thumb up to any cager who waits to make a left turn until I'm well past.
In town when I need to use all hands and feet on the controls, I will nod to another rider, but out on the road I wave to just about anything on two or three wheels - except bicycles.
When I came back to bikes 26 years ago a Harley rider would never wave to another brand, but as the years have passed I notice most of them are often the first to wave regardless of brand.
It doesn't offend me in the least if another rider doesn't wave back.
I always wave a thank you and give a quick toot-toot to any cage driver that pulls over or waves me by on our winding two-lane coastal roads, and I always give a wave/salute and a thumb up to any cager who waits to make a left turn until I'm well past.
