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I ride up around Anniston alot, I will make sure I give the next "2006 blk/gry Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa" that waves at me a wave, with one finger. That will really have him calling Dr. Phil.
Are you one of those guys that hangs out in the Quizno's parking lot on 78 Friday nights? I think I'll stop by for a sub sandwich this Friday...
When you see hundreds of bikes a day you just get tired of waving.
Just like this forum when you see the same questions you just get tired of answering.
When I am in the car I always wave to every car I see because we share the same road and
we're all facing the same dangers and all share the same love for 4-wheeled commuting.
I hope you understand...
Then go bring it up on a busa forum, jacka$$. Or better yet, go to bed, you have school in the morning. Go away. TROLL
I'm on the best busa forum... and other riders have experienced the same thing I have. I figured I'd come here to see what HD riders had to say... I guess I'm getting what I expected -- no real answers.
Of course we always can't wave to ever biker because of the riding situation, but we always can if we pass each other in opposite directions down a country road.... because while riding you need to have your mind on the road, not other things.
It's widely known that HD riders are notorious for not waving back. It's not like I'm bringing up anything new.
Your right nothing new. A troll looking for attention. With such a stupid post as a newcomer, your an ***. If you were smart, which your not, you would shut the **** up. I think HD riders are the friendliest. It is jerks like you who are wanna be's that stir up **** to feel better. Go back to your **** site and disappear. You are tracable. Now get lost.
When you see hundreds of bikes a day you just get tired of waving.
Just like this forum when you see the same questions you just get tired of answering.
When I am in the car I always wave to every car I see because we share the same road and
we're all facing the same dangers and all share the same love for 4-wheeled commuting.
I hope you understand...
Thanks for listening
That's absurd. You don't see hundreds of bikes on the road every day. You know what you said is just some ill fated poke. I'd actually like to see some HD rider just admit he doesn't wave to non HD's. But, yes... I have had some HD riders wave. Most do not, though.
Of course we always can't wave to ever biker because of the riding situation, but we always can if we pass each other in opposite directions down a country road.... because while riding you need to have your mind on the road, not other things.
It's widely known that HD riders are notorious for not waving back. It's not like I'm bringing up anything new.
Your right nothing new. A troll looking for attention. With such a stupid post as a newcomer, your an ***. If you were smart, which your not, you would shut the **** up. I think HD riders are the friendliest. It is jerks like you who are wanna be's that stir up **** to feel better. Go back to your **** site and disappear. You are tracable. Now get lost.
I was asking a simple question. I also gave my location, name, and my bike... I'm not hiding online. If asking a legit question makes me a jerk... I guess I'm a ****ing jerk. And before you say I'm not smart, you should learn the difference between YOUR and YOU'RE.
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