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I nod or wave to everyone who's obviously a biker, even if I'm a pedestrian, if there're bikes going past, I'll nod or wave. I tend to wave at other bikers on the road, it's a bit more obvious than a nod and you can do it from further away.
My bike makes a rather distinctive (not quiet either) noise, so I rather often seem to be attracting a fair bit of attention anyway. I must admit, I've even taken to nodding at people with L's on scooters. Most of the time they appear rather amazed and don't nod back. Either that or they're just too rude/ blind.
I've never had a scooter nod at me before I have at it though. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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I ride out with random people I meet. ...
if i'm feeling bored, and feeling as if there should be someone riding with me.
And other biker are cool, cos they always stop when you have a problem, or crash.  |
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No one ever nods at me  |
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Even when you nod to them?
What you ride?
Something i find is that certain types of bikers seem to assume as if they shouldnt be nodding to others.
Cruisers - Sports
Tourers - Trailies
and so on...
Everyone on the road on a bike is in the same boat (on on the same bike... *slaps self*) and shouldnt mind what people ride or how good at it they are.
And if you nod and someone doesnt nod back, its them being the moody arse and you can ride off knowing that you were a good spirited biker and hopefully they will feel like the bitter git they are..
either that or they didnt see you. ____________________ Previous - Gilera DNA50 / XVS125 Dragstar/Honda CBR 600F/GSF 650 Bandit
Current - 2013 Suzuki VZ800 Intruder
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I nod to many people all the time! Mates I see across the pub, bus drivers, cagers that make an effort to be nice to me on my bike, whenever it fits there's a nod.
Soon instead of buying a nodding dog for you car they'll be some comical nodding biker. Maybe we should patent it?  ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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I used to not at bikers wholeheartedly, I'd used to get so excited I'd not and whack my chest with my lid .
Now adays I either use the curt short nod, or the usual (and my favoured) cheeky wink nod . I talk to people if they wear t-shirts with bike teams on or "OXFORD" or stuff like that.
I was walking home pissed and ended up walking next to a pissed couple, the male had a big "OXFORD" jacket on with loads of bike related sponsors. After a nice "orite mate", we wnded up talking about bikes for the next 45 minutes . ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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im 15, i walk along the pavement in my honda hoodie thing, and i get nods from bikers, i nod back. makes me laugh when im sitting in the pub and i get asked 'so what do you ride'  |
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I'm on a ped (A Dna 50) and I occasionally get nods from bikers but i nod to them all no matter what. They usually seem quite surprised if i nod first because they think i'm a scally/chav. Majority of bikers don't nod at me though because i'm not on a 'real' bike. But if you live in the Manchester area and see a short arse on a red Dna you better nod now you know that i'm a member of BCF!  ____________________ Live to the max
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on my 8 mile commute i nod to all bikers, and i get no reply. taking off l plates didnt help either...  ____________________ Now own a Fireblade!! Speed Limits? Bah! |
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Funny what people say about bikers pulling up. When I had my ZXR400 it was crap, so I'd spend more time in lay-by's. One time I had THREE bikers pull up and ask if they could help . ____________________ TS50 > Senda 125 > ZXR400 > CB-1 > GSX-R1000 > Bandit 600 > ZXR750 H1 > GSX-R750 SRAD > '98 RR-W Fireblade > T595 Daytona > Hornet 900 > '04 Fireblade > GSX-S1000F (x2) > '23 XSR900 |
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Hi.
When I first started riding I thought it was odd that people were nodding at me for no reason because I didn't know anyone with a motorbike, but then I realised it was a 'bikers' only thing from hearing stuff. From then on I normally nod at anyone on any kind of motorcycle and I also get nodded back.
Reflex, In a previous post I read it said that you were a plumber. Because I'm studying Plumbing at WhitWood College in Castleford. I think it's great, especially the practical side of things. But our end of term tests are quite hard and require an 80% pass mark. If you get 70-80% then you get verbal questioning, if you get below 70% you have failed but your allowed to resit the paper 3 times and well if you fail again your kicked of the course. But overall I really enjoy it and I'm determined to become a Plumber.
Just wondering - How did you choose to become a plumber, how long did it take for you to become one, are you self-employed? I'm really intrested in Plumbing and I will become one in a few years time.
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Viva,
I've been doing it about 2 years now mate, on and off. Used to do Air-Conditioning when I was 17, and the same firm did plumbing, so I spent about 6 months on the plumbing side and enjoyed it. Was out of work for a while and my dad managed to get me a place at his firm and I've been there since. I enjoy it as well, apart from having to go round sorting out people's leaks. We've got a bloke same age as me (21), just finished college and think's he's the nuts. Problem is, he's quick second fixing sanitary ware, but hasn't quite got the hang of masticing traps and making sure ballofix's are done up, so when I fill up I've got leaks everywhere . The other day he drilled out the flue's for 2 boilers and got them abut 200mm too high, as well as piping up the gas to the return on the boiler. He's the guvnor's son though so I doubt he really gives a sh1t. I'm not "fully" qualified myself, but I know the ropes and get the feeling I'll be doing it for the rest of my life really, I enjoy site work and I like using my brain rather than just packing boxes or whatever. Stick at it mate, it'll be worth it . ____________________ TS50 > Senda 125 > ZXR400 > CB-1 > GSX-R1000 > Bandit 600 > ZXR750 H1 > GSX-R750 SRAD > '98 RR-W Fireblade > T595 Daytona > Hornet 900 > '04 Fireblade > GSX-S1000F (x2) > '23 XSR900 |
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Reflex,
The course that I'm doing is 2 years long, so after passing the course I'll probably become and apprentice for a while to get the hang of things and see what its actaully like working on site or someone's property. Then after that I think I'll probably work for a good company, work my bollocks off until my early 30's to get enough money to get a good house then consider going into self-employment for the rest of my working life.  |
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