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Well being from the South its just natural for me. I think it at the minimum says "Hey at lest I see you if none of these damn cagers do" If im in my car or pick up it usually just to people round the neighborhood or in my home town where its small and slow enough for people to acknowledge and return greetings, or passing by someone on an old country road. On highways and crowded streets only to other riders unless I'm giving someone the middle finger salute.




I to grew up in the South and there is a little guilt in not waving back to other motorcyclist. But, I live in a big city, I might pass six motorcyclist on the road to fuel up six blocks from my home. I'm too busy staying alive for this while riding comradeship. Being the elitist I am, I always acknowledge Triumph riders, trust me that won't cause many moments of distraction. I admit to a thumbs up to another rider out on a desolate road. I'm always ready to enjoy the camaraderie when the bikes are parked.


Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H. L. Mencken