I'm sure most people have seen this, but a friend sent it to me
recently:
To Wave or Not to Wave
By Shalom Auslander
I love motorcycles, and I love riding. Like many of you, what first
drew me to bikes was not just the experience of riding, but the
feeling that I'd become part of a special community--a brotherhood,
really. Nothing calms me more than a long ride down the interstate,
waving to the members of my beloved clan. Except when I pass Harley
guys. I hate Harley guys. Hate, hate, hate. When they pass me on the
highway, you know what I do? I don't wave. With their little tassle
handlebars and the studded luggage and the half-helmets--God, they
drive me crazy.
You know who else I hate? BMW guys. Oh, I do hate those guys. I don't
wave at them, either. They think they're so great, sitting all
upright, with their 180-degree German engines. God, I hate them.
They're almost as bad as those old bastards on their touring
motorcycles. You know what I call those bikes? "Two-wheeled couches!"
Get it? Because they're so big. They drive around like they've got all
day. Appreciate the scenery somewhere else, Grampa, and while you're
at it, I'm not waving to you.
Ducati guys--I don't wave at them either. Why don't they spend a
little more money on their bikes? "You can have it in any color you
want, as long as it's red." Aren't you cool! Like they even know what
a desmo-whatever engine is, anyway. Try finding the battery, you
Italian-wannabe racers! I never, ever wave at those guys.
Suzuki guys aren't much better, which is why I never wave at them,
either. They always have those stupid helmets sitting on top of their
stupid heads, and God forbid they should wear any safety gear. They
make me so mad. Sometimes they'll speed by and look over at me and you
know what I do? I don't wave. I just keep on going.
Please, don't get me started on Kawasaki guys. Ninjas? What are you,
twelve years old? Team Green my ass. I never wave at Kawasaki guys.
I ride a Honda, and I'll only wave at Honda guys, but even then, I'll
never wave at a guy in full leathers. Never, never, never. Yeah, like
you're going to get your knee down on the New York Thruway. Nice
crotch, by the way. Guys in full leathers will never get a wave from
me, and by the way, neither will the guys in two-piece leathers. And
I'll tell you who else I'm not waving at -- those guys with the
helmets with the loud paint jobs. Four pounds of paint on a two pound
helmet like I'm going to wave back to that! I'll also never wave at
someone with a mirrored visor. Or helmet stickers.
Or racing gloves. Or hiking boots.
To me, motorcycling is a like a family, a close-knit brotherhood of
people who ride Hondas, wear jeans and a leather jacket (not Vanson)
with regular gloves and a solid-color helmet with a clear visor, no
stickers, no racing gloves and regular boots (not Timberlands). And
isn't that what really makes riding so special?
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This guy's got all his ducks in a row.
Good un!
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bierdo
larson@... wrote:
> I'm sure most people have seen this, but a friend sent it to me > recently: > > To Wave or Not to Wave > By Shalom Auslander > > I love motorcycles, and I love riding. Like many of you, what first > drew me to bikes was not just the experience of riding, but the > feeling that I'd become part of a special community--a brotherhood, > really. Nothing calms me more than a long ride down the interstate, > waving to the members of my beloved clan. Except when I pass Harley > guys. I hate Harley guys. Hate, hate, hate. When they pass me on the > highway, you know what I do? I don't wave. With their little tassle > handlebars and the studded luggage and the half-helmets--God, they > drive me crazy. > > You know who else I hate? BMW guys. Oh, I do hate those guys. I don't > wave at them, either. They think they're so great, sitting all > upright, with their 180-degree German engines. God, I hate them. > > They're almost as bad as those old bastards on their touring > motorcycles. You know what I call those bikes? "Two-wheeled couches!" > Get it? Because they're so big. They drive around like they've got all > day. Appreciate the scenery somewhere else, Grampa, and while you're > at it, I'm not waving to you. > > Ducati guys--I don't wave at them either. Why don't they spend a > little more money on their bikes? "You can have it in any color you > want, as long as it's red." Aren't you cool! Like they even know what > a desmo-whatever engine is, anyway. Try finding the battery, you > Italian-wannabe racers! I never, ever wave at those guys. > > Suzuki guys aren't much better, which is why I never wave at them, > either. They always have those stupid helmets sitting on top of their > stupid heads, and God forbid they should wear any safety gear. They > make me so mad. Sometimes they'll speed by and look over at me and you > know what I do? I don't wave. I just keep on going. > > Please, don't get me started on Kawasaki guys. Ninjas? What are you, > twelve years old? Team Green my ass. I never wave at Kawasaki guys. > > I ride a Honda, and I'll only wave at Honda guys, but even then, I'll > never wave at a guy in full leathers. Never, never, never. Yeah, like > you're going to get your knee down on the New York Thruway. Nice > crotch, by the way. Guys in full leathers will never get a wave from > me, and by the way, neither will the guys in two-piece leathers. And > I'll tell you who else I'm not waving at -- those guys with the > helmets with the loud paint jobs. Four pounds of paint on a two pound > helmet like I'm going to wave back to that! I'll also never wave at > someone with a mirrored visor. Or helmet stickers. > Or racing gloves. Or hiking boots. > > To me, motorcycling is a like a family, a close-knit brotherhood of > people who ride Hondas, wear jeans and a leather jacket (not Vanson) > with regular gloves and a solid-color helmet with a clear visor, no > stickers, no racing gloves and regular boots (not Timberlands). And > isn't that what really makes riding so special?
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What's more his habits are good for his health. All this waving can give you carpal tunnel syndrome. Flipping off, on the other hand or any hand for that matter, is ergonomically sound. Bogdan> This guy's got all his ducks in a row. > > Good un! > -- > bierdo >
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