Took a trip down a great motorcycling road this afternoon on the way home from putt-putt. No sooner than I got on the road, all the riders I pass are patting the top of their heads. I slow down to the speed limit, don't need my insurance going up right now. A red sports car blows by me, passenger flipping me off as he passes. I continue along at the speed limit, wondering if I will see the sports car again. I
round a bend, and low and behold, the guy is just handing his license to the cop. I just cruise on pass, don't even bother looking. And, yes, I did spread the word on up ahead. Is it mean to say that these two idiots made my day?
no, totally appropriate.
I had a guy on a harley today (While I was in my car).. well evidenlty I did something he didnt like and he blew by and fliped me off... later up the road traffic slowed so he figured he would flip me off some more.. he kep looking back and fliping me off.. and then... BAM! he hit the car in front of him and his nice crome machine went down :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I just beeped my horn and waved as I rode by.. hehe.. O yea, and the wreck happend right infront of a Harley dealer ship with a bunch of guys standing outside watching him flip me off :thumb: LOOSER!!
That made my whole friggin year!!!!
Quote from: scottpA_GS on April 30, 2006, 05:59:54 PM
I had a guy on a harley today (While I was in my car).. well evidenlty I did something he didnt like and he blew by and fliped me off... later up the road traffic slowed so he figured he would flip me off some more.. he kep looking back and fliping me off.. and then... BAM! he hit the car in front of him and his nice crome machine went down :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I just beeped my horn and waved as I rode by.. hehe.. O yea, and the wreck happend right infront of a Harley dealer ship with a bunch of guys standing outside watching him flip me off :thumb: LOOSER!!
That made my whole friggin year!!!!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Wow. Karma at its finest.
<------- Owns a harley too....
Quote from: scottpA_GS on April 30, 2006, 05:59:54 PM
... and then... BAM! he hit the car in front of him and his nice crome machine went down :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ...
I feel sorry for the guy the Harley rider hit. That fella probably didn't deserve the annoyance he's now got.
That's the trouble with two vehicle accidents -- the innocent guy suffers for the mistakes of others.
Good story though.
Quote from: jbeaber on April 30, 2006, 05:49:40 PM
... No sooner than I got on the road, all the riders I pass are patting the top of their heads. I slow down to the speed limit, don't need my insurance going up right now. ...
Pardon my display of ignorance, but what's the meaning of patting the top of their heads?
Quote from: RedShift on April 30, 2006, 07:12:23 PM
Quote from: jbeaber on April 30, 2006, 05:49:40 PM
... No sooner than I got on the road, all the riders I pass are patting the top of their heads. I slow down to the speed limit, don't need my insurance going up right now. ...
Pardon my display of ignorance, but what's the meaning of patting the top of their heads?
Typically means Cop Ahead. It can also mean that your high-beam is on.
Definitely pay attention when you see riders pat their helmets. They are trying to save you a ticket. I likely ould have received a ticket had they not informed me. It's a road with a 25 speed limit but riders take it in the 40s.... And spread the word to riders on the other side.
Yep, po-po was out in force on the hill today, or rather at the bottom of Hwy9 waitin' for us; four SUV's. Mickey-D100 and I had to go down 9 to get home, and everybody's pattin' their head. I acknowledge by patting and nodding back. At the bottom there's about 4 bikes against the guardrail, and sure enough there's three of 'em (police SUV's).
Where were you at JBeaber?
Great story! I prefer it when innocents don't suffer and no one gets hurt.
And while I was on a Doc Wong group ride (sportbikes) last year, there were a group of Harleys going the opposite direction, and they warned us of the popo up ahead. That was very cool.
I was at the Castro Valley end of Redwood Road. Brilliant riding today. Much fun. He was the only cop I saw. Just a fun day of riding today. I'm just under 500 miles on the bike now, so it's first service will be this weekend. My girlfriend and I also broke in the Chatterboxes. Really fun and nice to have.
Quote from: jbeaber on April 30, 2006, 07:22:45 PM
Definitely pay attention when you see riders pat their helmets. They are trying to save you a ticket. I likely ould have received a ticket had they not informed me. It's a road with a 25 speed limit but riders take it in the 40s.... And spread the word to riders on the other side.
happened to us on the malibu ride yesterday. we were in a hot little section of mulholland when a guy on an MV goes by the other way, feverishly patting his head. we slowed to a crawl...and went by the officer a few turns ahead! we were going so slow he didnt even bother turning the radar on us (rider behind me has radar detector-which works!). thank you mister MV rider!
A big yes on the helmet pat -always look for it.
As far as the res car. You're nicer that me, I'd have stopped and told the cop he blew by me and was driving like an idiot.
While we are on the subject, does a thumbs up mean no cops? I've seen a few riders give me a wave and switch to a thumbs up or occasionally just give a thumbs up. No cops is my only guess.
Over here we don't tend to wave, you get alot of nods riding around. Even i get some when im ony my little 50! Infact i pulled up next a gixxer the other day and
the guy on it was chatting to me. Scooter people get no nods and so it should be :) If they cant be arsed with gears they cant be arsed with riding in my opinon.
If theres a cop of speed camera bikes flash there lights at each other here usually returned with a thumbs up :). Dunno how that would work in America though because alot of you seem to ride with full beam? alot of the time.
Yeah, I have both received and given the good old helmat pat. I don't know if it would have saved me a ticket but i appriciated the warning none the less. Sure enough right around the next blind turn there was a patrol car and a bike cop just sitting there about 300ft up. I waved at the cops and the bike cop waved back. :laugh: :laugh:
Then about a mile down the road I gave the helmat pat to a group of three on gixxers, they didn't acknowledge nor slow down. Ehh if htey got it they deserved it.
Most riders here in PA wave..I dont unless they wave to me.. I made a rule and only wave back to riders who wear their helmets :thumb:
I've made the mistake of waving to scooters about 4 times now (and none returned the gesture) :dunno_white:
Heh. No helmet patting over here. We just give a slow-down wave.
Hehe shouldn't wave to scooters!! :flipoff:
I wave at scooters. I guess I'm kinder and more open-minded! :flipoff: :icon_mrgreen: :kiss3:
I also stop to offer assistance to anyone at the side of the road. I don't care if they're Harleys, sportbikes, scooters, bicycles, or cars. It just feels like the right thing to do, even if it's just to offer my cell phone or keep a biker company until the tow truck arrives (of course, after carefully evaluating the situation for safety).
And I certainly rejoice when mean, evil, rotten people who flip us off and dawg us get a ticket! :laugh: :thumb:
Quote from: pandy on May 02, 2006, 07:21:53 AM
I wave at scooters. I guess I'm kinder and more open-minded! :flipoff: :icon_mrgreen: :kiss3:
I also stop to offer assistance to anyone at the side of the road. I don't care if they're Harleys, sportbikes, scooters, bicycles, or cars. It just feels like the right thing to do, even if it's just to offer my cell phone or keep a biker company until the tow truck arrives. (Of course, after carefully evaluating the situation for safety).
And I certainly rejoin when mean, evil, rotten people who flip us off and dawg us get a ticket! :laugh: :thumb:
+1
I stop to help no matter what is on the side of the road. I will wave to anyone on two wheels and a motor wearing a helmat, and will return a wave if given one from someone on a bike even. Just call me friendly :laugh: :laugh:
I am definitely a univeral waver to any two wheeled vehicle with a clutch. Scooters... sorry... I had one pass me in my lane once when I was on my GS. I looked at him... chuckled a bit, then went on my merry way. Harley riders our here will sometimes wave, sometimes not. It's all about courtesy.
I have definitely stopped for riders in the past just to make sure all was well. One scared me... His first day ever riding, poor gear on a highway on a CBR.... Not a good combination....
Quote from: jbeaber on May 02, 2006, 02:32:28 PM
One scared me... His first day ever riding, poor gear on a highway on a CBR.... Not a good combination....
:o :cookoo: