It's a moot point anyway. I keep trying to hurl the fruit of my nostrils at those non-waving cruiser jerks and it just sticks to my fingers. Overhand, backhand, flicking, shaking - dammit that stuff is very tenacious! As soon as I start to dislodge a nice weighty glob from my dusty nose-mining paws it dries up into a crusty tan snowflake that floats away in the breeze. On the other hand, I *did* find a low-$$$ replacement for Loctite 242. RM>I never heard any of them >spouting anything remotely as asinine as flicking a >booger (described in loving detail) on someone's bike >because that someone omitted to return a wave. I like >to think that riders of ANY bike in the world would >wish joy of the morning to another rider beating the >sh*t out ANY dumb f*ck who flicked a booger on his >bike for ANY reason. I know I would!
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How do you know they are decent people? They might be practicioners of evil arts, like nude pinochle or something. And get a sense of humor, can't you take a booger joke, or are you just squeamish? Actually I don't waste em on Harley dudes, I use em to patch airleaks and help keep the tankbag from flappin in the breeze.> Of course they're decent people. I never heard any of them > spouting anything remotely as asinine as flicking a > booger (described in loving detail) on someone's bike > because that someone omitted to return a wave. I like > to think that riders of ANY bike in the world would > wish joy of the morning to another rider beating the > sh*t out ANY dumb f*ck who flicked a booger on his > bike for ANY reason. I know I would!
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Actually for some reason this year almost everyone I've waved at has waved
back.
Perhaps my wave improved.
I think the snobbery puts people off. The "if you dont ride a Harley you
ain't shit" attitude can be a bit annoying, but the BMW guys can be even
worse. Actually I can be even worse than that when it comes to cagers, and I
am usually the most pleasant of people.
Ed
Windsor Ohio
----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 11:45 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] On a recent NKLR > I have met a lot of H-D owners through a friend who used to own a > biker bar. Beleive me, 99% of them don't have even the dimmest > awareness of how they are perceived. And most of them seemed like > pretty decent people. > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.dualsportnews.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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on 8/8/01 1:31 AM, racingreplicas@... at racingreplicas@...
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Out here in the country, near Saint Cloud, I wave at the cages too. Reactions range from "What the fuck?" to running off the road trying to keep from seeing me. It's not cool to acknowledge a country bumpkin on his infernal "John Deere" motorcycle. -- bierdo Wave at everyone. It keeps them guessing . . . and once in a while, it makes someone's day.> Actually for some reason this year almost everyone I've waved at has waved > back. > Perhaps my wave improved. > I think the snobbery puts people off. The "if you dont ride a Harley you > ain't shit" attitude can be a bit annoying, but the BMW guys can be even > worse. Actually I can be even worse than that when it comes to cagers, and I > am usually the most pleasant of people. > > Ed > Windsor Ohio >
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Dan Oaks wrote:
has waved> on 8/8/01 1:31 AM, racingreplicas@o... at racingreplicas@o... > wrote: > > > Actually for some reason this year almost everyone I've waved at
Harley you> > back. > > Perhaps my wave improved. > > I think the snobbery puts people off. The "if you dont ride a
be even> > ain't shit" attitude can be a bit annoying, but the BMW guys can
cagers, and I> > worse. Actually I can be even worse than that when it comes to
trying to keep> > am usually the most pleasant of people. > > > > Ed > > Windsor Ohio > > > Out here in the country, near Saint Cloud, I wave at the cages too. > Reactions range from "What the fuck?" to running off the road
his> from seeing me. It's not cool to acknowledge a country bumpkin on
it makes> infernal "John Deere" motorcycle. > > -- > bierdo > > Wave at everyone. It keeps them guessing . . . and once in a while,
I thought you bumpkins rode Massey-Ferguson's down there> someone's day.
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----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:09 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: On a recent NKLR > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Dan Oaks wrote: > > on 8/8/01 1:31 AM, racingreplicas@o... at racingreplicas@o... > > wrote: > > > > > Actually for some reason this year almost everyone I've waved at > has waved > > > back. > > > Perhaps my wave improved. > > > I think the snobbery puts people off. The "if you dont ride a > Harley you > > > ain't shit" attitude can be a bit annoying, but the BMW guys can > be even > > > worse. Actually I can be even worse than that when it comes to > cagers, and I > > > am usually the most pleasant of people. > > > > > > Ed > > > Windsor Ohio > > > > > Out here in the country, near Saint Cloud, I wave at the cages too. > > Reactions range from "What the fuck?" to running off the road > trying to keep > > from seeing me. It's not cool to acknowledge a country bumpkin on > his > > infernal "John Deere" motorcycle. > > > > -- > > bierdo > > > > Wave at everyone. It keeps them guessing . . . and once in a while, > it makes > > someone's day. > > I thought you bumpkins rode Massey-Ferguson's down there > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.dualsportnews.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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As waving & snobbery in general goes...I fall back on Dads advise of many
years back.
Dad's a big guy, always has been. Ahh the advise!
It was..."Kill em with kindness, sport."
Not always easy to do, but highly effective with practice.
-Scott (shoots waves to anything with no more than two wheels)
In a message dated 8/7/01 9:27:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
racingreplicas@... writes:
<< Actually for some reason this year almost everyone I've waved at has waved
back.
Perhaps my wave improved.
I think the snobbery puts people off. The "if you dont ride a Harley you
ain't shit" attitude can be a bit annoying, but the BMW guys can be even
worse. Actually I can be even worse than that when it comes to cagers, and I
am usually the most pleasant of people.
Ed
Windsor Ohio >>
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You know I have found that most people wave. The select group I have
found that do not wave or wave back are the Gen Y that have decided riding a
motorcycle in shorts, a tank top, slippers and no helmet is cool. I am new
to the riding arena but think it is really cool with the wave. Going down a
side street or highway and have someone you have never seen before
acknowledge you because you're on a bike.
Shane
Dallas, TX
'01 KLR650
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As waving & snobbery in general goes...I fall back on Dads advise of many
years back.
Dad's a big guy, always has been. Ahh the advise!
It was..."Kill em with kindness, sport."
Not always easy to do, but highly effective with practice.
-Scott (shoots waves to anything with no more than two wheels)
In a message dated 8/7/01 9:27:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
racingreplicas@... writes:
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on 8/10/01 1:38 PM, Marc Illsley Clarke at marcclarke@...
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Someone on this list advised me that's referred to as a yankee. -- bierdo> I laughed so hard I pulled a muscle. > > -- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado, USA >
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