23
May

Riding The Trike/Biker Greetings

   Posted by: jude   in Harley Seniors

We had a great ride today on the trike, it was hot and sunny and I made sure I had sunblock on because last year I didn’t and got totally burnt up and under my eyes didn’t get sun and I looked like a raccoon all year except I had white all around my eyes instead of dark circles. I am so happy with the trike and I feel more secure now even though Bill has always been a very safe rider and we never take chances, but still because of a lot of friends wrecking I of course worried.

Bill’s been riding for 45 years and he’s a very safe and cautious rider and I feel totally at ease when I ride behind him. When they stopped the helmet law, I decided not to wear one and so did he for awhile, but then he felt he was sending a bad signal to his son who also rides so he decided to wear his helmet again. He worries a lot about his son, even though he’s in his 30′s and a very safe rider himself because Bill taught him.

When I was younger and rode with my friends I don’t remember ever seeing the bikers acknowledging each other with a hand gesture as they do now, but Bill tells me he and his Dad always have. It seems that bikers have grown into a more respectful and courteous bunch than the biker gangs of old and just because you ride a bike now it doesn’t mean you are a rebel looking for trouble. People from all walks of life enjoy this past time.

The Vietnam Vet really took to this and every year there is a motorcycle ride to visit The Wall in Washington. I have never been on this ride, but I’m sure it would be an exhilarating experience, but from what I’ve heard from those that have made the run is that it’s slow going once you get there and it’s hard on the bikes with all the idling and gear changes, but it’s a respectful thing to do with all your brothers to honor those that didn’t make it back.

Bill and I have been together six years and I love riding behind him and that’s when I first noticed the greeting he always gave to other bikers. I didn’t ask him about it because I didn’t want him to think I was stupid so I simply watched and observed. I have never seen him give the wave or nod to crotch rockets or mopeds unless it’s an older gentleman and it’s done out of respect, it’s funny now that we have the trike every time we pass one he gives a big thumbs up.

I have no clue if it’s an equality thing or not, like since you ride the same thing as I do you have my full respect therefore I salute you or if it’s simply showing respect for the freedom to ride and enjoying the same thing. I have seen Bill use the arm extended down with 1 finger pointed out, the arm extended 2 finger flip, arm extended with palm out, fingers extended from the handle bar and a nod of the head.

He always laughs when someone puts their hand up in the air and waves, I have heard this called the geek wave and I’m sure there are many other names for it. Bikers sometimes get offended when they make a gesture and it isn’t returned, like when he started wearing his helmet again and he would make the hand gesture to someone who wasn’t and if they didn’t return the same he thought they thought he was a wimp for wearing his helmet or maybe he just said that to make me laugh.

I have no clue of what the proper etiquette is for the biker salute or even if there is one, but I do know enough from being with Bill to never stick my hand up in the air and wave, I have however imitated his arm extended finger down greeting or 2 finger flip because it looks so cool when he does it and it makes me feel cool when I do it. I don’t wear a lot of Harley stuff but Bill loves to fly his colors.

While out riding today testing out my arm rests that he so cleverly modified for the trike we ran into a motorcycle happening with vendors and stopped to look around we decided to have gel inserted into the seat to make for a smoother ride for our buttocks. They put double gel into Bill’s seat and I got a single and we watched him do it and it was very interesting to see him take the seat apart and put it back together.

We rode awhile longer and I could really tell the difference, but I don’t think Bill is sold on it yet, hopefully tomorrow it will be a better ride for him. Just since we’ve had the trike he’s already invested over a 1,000 dollars more. He keeps saying he’s not going to do too much too soon, but he can’t seem to help himself, he wants it the way he wants it right now, but he is making a list so his kids will know what to buy him instead of asking him what he needs. I’ve Got to go so have a great one.

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12 comments so far

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Have fun.

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May 24th, 2009 at 3:57 am
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Have fun.

Jan from BetterSpines’s last blog post..Do you take anti-inflammatory drugs?

May 24th, 2009 at 3:57 am
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Hi, just stopping by to say it’s nice to read of something outside my usual sphere of experiences! I used to dream about riding a motorbike a long time ago…sigh…they were fun dreams :)

May 24th, 2009 at 6:57 am
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Hi, just stopping by to say it’s nice to read of something outside my usual sphere of experiences! I used to dream about riding a motorbike a long time ago…sigh…they were fun dreams :)

May 24th, 2009 at 6:57 am
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Hi Jude…quick story about an experience I had. Coming back from Florida, alone, I had a flat tire @ 3:00 AM…I can change a tire, but I was scared bc of the time. A motorcycle went by on other side of freeway, I saw him turn around and come back. I was terrified. This was before cell phones…I jumped in the car and locked the doors. He walked up fairly close to the front of car in my headlights so I could see him and said “Lady, I’m as scared as you are, but let me change your tire and we can both be on our way quickly and safely.” I got out, helped him change the tire and we went our separate ways. I offered to pay him and he said “just pass the favor on to someone who needs it”…changed my whole view of bikers! Gosh, didn’t mean to write a book..LOL

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May 24th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
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Hi Jude…quick story about an experience I had. Coming back from Florida, alone, I had a flat tire @ 3:00 AM…I can change a tire, but I was scared bc of the time. A motorcycle went by on other side of freeway, I saw him turn around and come back. I was terrified. This was before cell phones…I jumped in the car and locked the doors. He walked up fairly close to the front of car in my headlights so I could see him and said “Lady, I’m as scared as you are, but let me change your tire and we can both be on our way quickly and safely.” I got out, helped him change the tire and we went our separate ways. I offered to pay him and he said “just pass the favor on to someone who needs it”…changed my whole view of bikers! Gosh, didn’t mean to write a book..LOL

Judy’s last blog post..Pee-Wee Flag Football

May 24th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
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I saw a group of bikers taking a break yesterday and thought of you. There were actually two trikes in the bunch of about 8 cycles!! I think they are more popular than you think. Tell Bill.

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May 25th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
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I saw a group of bikers taking a break yesterday and thought of you. There were actually two trikes in the bunch of about 8 cycles!! I think they are more popular than you think. Tell Bill.

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May 25th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
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May 26th, 2009 at 9:24 am
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Left you some linky love this am, come check it out
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Sandy

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May 26th, 2009 at 9:24 am
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I never knew about the bikers’ greetings as I have never seen any biker wave before. Good to know. If a biker does wave next time, I will definitely wave back, or I may be run over. right?

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May 26th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
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I never knew about the bikers’ greetings as I have never seen any biker wave before. Good to know. If a biker does wave next time, I will definitely wave back, or I may be run over. right?

Carl’s last blog post..Misprint Hanging Lanterns

May 26th, 2009 at 1:06 pm

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