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I enjoyed that piece, Axelwik!
I've ranted about this subject before but just have to add a bit: Around here in mid western Illinois, 95% of the Harleys wave or wave back. 25% of the guys riding the newest 'Wings will. I wonder if they're afraid to let go of the handlebar. I was riding down a main street here in town just the other day and saw a guy sitting on his new wing, stopped,leaned back on the back restat a gas station. He looked right at me. I waved. He didn't even smile, just barely a nod. So, I reduced the amount of wind resistance on my waving hand to just one digit and motored on:321:. P***ed me off. Oh well, I know it shouldn't bother me but come on, like is said, we're supposed to be a family of sorts and I don't care what you ride. If you need help, I'll do what I can to make your situation better.
That's all. Hobie done.
I enjoyed that piece, Axelwik!
I've ranted about this subject before but just have to add a bit: Around here in mid western Illinois, 95% of the Harleys wave or wave back. 25% of the guys riding the newest 'Wings will. I wonder if they're afraid to let go of the handlebar. I was riding down a main street here in town just the other day and saw a guy sitting on his new wing, stopped,leaned back on the back restat a gas station. He looked right at me. I waved. He didn't even smile, just barely a nod. So, I reduced the amount of wind resistance on my waving hand to just one digit and motored on:321:. P***ed me off. Oh well, I know it shouldn't bother me but come on, like is said, we're supposed to be a family of sorts and I don't care what you ride. If you need help, I'll do what I can to make your situation better.
That's all. Hobie done.