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dibbs wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:36 am Hahahaha brilliant subject! I thought I was a bit fucked up but the comment by fishandchips made me laugh, nodding from his car lol... I have also done this once or twice (I'm still laughing as I type this ). Ill go even further as to say I have a mental struggle weather to nod up and down or nod to the side lol... and often look like a complete spaz by using a combination of both hahahaha....
yeah ... I have done that too,
worse still, when in the car, passing a groups of bikes, I try not to nod, but can't help looking at them all passing ..
and find myself `banking`, leaning my body into the car seat, gaze fixed at the bikes ..
and, fukk me .. they nod to ME .... :shock:
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johnnyboxer wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:04 am Nodding is for dummies

As others say.... a wave is a more positive affirmation
I see you're your usual cheery self today Johnny :mrgreen:

Where's the bloody green lane ride reports that we love , get on with it man :lol:
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Always nodded to anyone on two wheels, just feels like the right thing to do, years ago almost everyone would respond, these days it's way less than 50% some people seem too precious on their Harleys etc to bother
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When I started on a bike it was normal to see a front back nod, having had a break for 10 years plus the side nod seems to be the standard greeting greeting now.
But agreed with others not many respond, keep thinking I need to be a bit more positive with my nod but the OP might just think I have a bit of a tick :D
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boboneleg wrote:
johnnyboxer wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:04 am Nodding is for dummies

As others say.... a wave is a more positive affirmation
I see you're your usual cheery self today Johnny Image

Where's the bloody green lane ride reports that we love , get on with it man Image
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When I was touring France they used to hang there leg out👍
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Tink wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 10:04 pm When I was touring France they used to hang there leg out👍
I think that's when the overtook you. Or you overtake them.That's the norm here anyway. :D
Unless it's some high powered sports bike passing at Mach something or other and frightens the sh1t out of you!! :lol:
I would say well over 90% give the left hand down acknowledgement.
I always try to do..
Much easier riding on the R/H side of the road :lol:
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Im relatively new to biking with 4 years in, I always found nods from similar types of riders (adv) etc. Sports bikes never do.

Europe is so much friendlier!
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Moosehead wrote: Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:36 pm Im relatively new to biking with 4 years in, I always found nods from similar types of riders (adv) etc. Sports bikes never do.

Europe is so much friendlier!
That's a shame, Moose. I was a lifelong sportsbiker (UK and France) and never experienced much of an unwillingness to nod. Here in France it's almost a religion amongst bikers to recognise each other with a low V. Perhaps UK sportsbikers are making some kind of distinction between nodding at another sports bike and other types of bike. Bit daft that. We're all in it together after all.

(Except for Harleys of course, which don't really qualify as a motorbike in any meaningful way...) :lol:
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