Noticed when riding in France there is much more of a culture of nodding - or sticking a leg out - to both other bikers and also car drivers that make an effort to make way for you (which is much more often than in the UK).



James Burton said:I wave at every one. Except the french !
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Funnily enough, I posted a question about this around a year ago... I've had the same problem lately again, I'm just back from a nice 3 days and 800(ish) miles touring/camping in the NW of Scotland on my KTM950.blackbird said:Hello all,
Having waited for 6 long weeks for my new 1200 GS, why don't other bikers acknowledge you when you wave/nod or flash your lights. Being a owner of various jap bikes when ever i acknowledged others i would always have the same back, but not now!!. Do you guys get the same cold treatment????
Hey, same to you pal!Dahoum said:Doh - YES![]()
blackbird said:Hello all,
Having waited for 6 long weeks for my new 1200 GS, why don't other bikers acknowledge you when you wave/nod or flash your lights. Being a owner of various jap bikes when ever i acknowledged others i would always have the same back, but not now!!. Do you guys get the same cold treatment????
Teddy said:It doesn't bother me though as the good news is that I never attract the interest of Mr Plod and even with my old girl I can still piss off most rice rocket ponses in their pink dayglo leathers with the white booties by stuffing them up the inside on fast bends and roundabouts as nearly all of them can only ride fast in a straihgt line.

Butler said:I believe it's because most riders know that 1200 owners may not wave back as they could be busy looking down to see if their warning light may have come on.
Wizard said:Rideout protocol is that only the last man (sweeper) waves. HDOC are very, very anal about this.
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Tricky said: