Another Cool MC Encounter
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Another Cool MC Encounter
A couple months back I wrote a post about a neat encounter I had with a motorcyclist who pulled up next to me on the street and was admiring my buddy (topic11444.html). Well a couple weeks ago I had another cool encounter that I thought was worthy of posting. Interestingly enough, this one happened on the same stretch of road as the last one.
So I was riding home from work and similar to my last encounter I noticed a motorcycle coming up from behind. I shifted over to the left side to give to motorcyclist the option to ride staggered on the right and sure enough he did! We rode for about 1/2 a mile before we approached some traffic. As we started to slow down I noticed there a guy ahead of us on a sport bike in the other lane. When he saw us coming up behind him he shifted over to our lane, which really surprised me b/c he did not appear to be the kind of guy who would be socializing with a scooter. When we stopped before the light I turned, looked at the motorcyclist behind me, gave him and nod, and nodded back. Once the light turned, we all fanned out in different directions. The sport bike went left, I went straight ahead, and the motorcyclist went right (giving me a beep as he took off).
It was pretty cool, I seemingly formed an impromptu biker gang for about a mile I know some people have had mixed encounters with motorcyclists but I have to say the friendliest reactions I've gotten from other 2-wheeled riders have been from motorcyclists!
So I was riding home from work and similar to my last encounter I noticed a motorcycle coming up from behind. I shifted over to the left side to give to motorcyclist the option to ride staggered on the right and sure enough he did! We rode for about 1/2 a mile before we approached some traffic. As we started to slow down I noticed there a guy ahead of us on a sport bike in the other lane. When he saw us coming up behind him he shifted over to our lane, which really surprised me b/c he did not appear to be the kind of guy who would be socializing with a scooter. When we stopped before the light I turned, looked at the motorcyclist behind me, gave him and nod, and nodded back. Once the light turned, we all fanned out in different directions. The sport bike went left, I went straight ahead, and the motorcyclist went right (giving me a beep as he took off).
It was pretty cool, I seemingly formed an impromptu biker gang for about a mile I know some people have had mixed encounters with motorcyclists but I have to say the friendliest reactions I've gotten from other 2-wheeled riders have been from motorcyclists!
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That's awesome! I had a similar encounter today. I was stopped at Howard & 5th in San Francisco when I see a very worn looking Honda Elite slowly pull up next to me. Guy says "Nice bike!". I said "Thanks!" and then the light turned green and he went straight after a couple blocks where I had to turn.
I felt bad because I couldn't honestly return the compliment!
I felt bad because I couldn't honestly return the compliment!
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Thats kinda funny. I've had many encounters like this, but today was the oposite. I saw a street bike coming up on me fast in morning traffic on my way to work. I took the left side of the lane and he lane split me close and fast. I then sped up to catch him, though not really for any reason.
This seemed to upset him, and he began to accelerate and change lanes often to stay ahead of me. After me keeping up for a bit he began to lanesplit cars to get away from me!
You think this would be the end of it, but later in the day I had taken a long lunch break to run down to my dealer and was on highway 26 going back to the office(A interstate-esque 3 lane divided highway) when I see the SAME street bike in the center lane. I hopped into the fast lane and BLEW past him, well he jumps over as well gets right up next to me and screams over the wind "F*** you scooter boy!" and tears off.
Meh, I don't understand some people
This seemed to upset him, and he began to accelerate and change lanes often to stay ahead of me. After me keeping up for a bit he began to lanesplit cars to get away from me!
You think this would be the end of it, but later in the day I had taken a long lunch break to run down to my dealer and was on highway 26 going back to the office(A interstate-esque 3 lane divided highway) when I see the SAME street bike in the center lane. I hopped into the fast lane and BLEW past him, well he jumps over as well gets right up next to me and screams over the wind "F*** you scooter boy!" and tears off.
Meh, I don't understand some people
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I can hear him now: "I'll be dammmed if that two-stroke-smokin', non-gear-matchin', uh, er, scooter-rider passes me!"Kaos wrote:Thats kinda funny. I've had many encounters like this, but today was the oposite. I saw a street bike coming up on me fast in morning traffic on my way to work. I took the left side of the lane and he lane split me close and fast. I then sped up to catch him, though not really for any reason.
This seemed to upset him, and he began to accelerate and change lanes often to stay ahead of me. After me keeping up for a bit he began to lanesplit cars to get away from me!
You think this would be the end of it, but later in the day I had taken a long lunch break to run down to my dealer and was on highway 26 going back to the office(A interstate-esque 3 lane divided highway) when I see the SAME street bike in the center lane. I hopped into the fast lane and BLEW past him, well he jumps over as well gets right up next to me and screams over the wind "F*** you scooter boy!" and tears off.
Meh, I don't understand some people
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Heh, thats about what it seemed was going through his mind tooSyd wrote:I can hear him now: "I'll be dammmed if that two-stroke-smokin', non-gear-matchin', uh, er, scooter-rider pass me!"Kaos wrote:Thats kinda funny. I've had many encounters like this, but today was the oposite. I saw a street bike coming up on me fast in morning traffic on my way to work. I took the left side of the lane and he lane split me close and fast. I then sped up to catch him, though not really for any reason.
This seemed to upset him, and he began to accelerate and change lanes often to stay ahead of me. After me keeping up for a bit he began to lanesplit cars to get away from me!
You think this would be the end of it, but later in the day I had taken a long lunch break to run down to my dealer and was on highway 26 going back to the office(A interstate-esque 3 lane divided highway) when I see the SAME street bike in the center lane. I hopped into the fast lane and BLEW past him, well he jumps over as well gets right up next to me and screams over the wind "F*** you scooter boy!" and tears off.
Meh, I don't understand some people
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2 wheel ettiquette
Over the weekend we had a few harley riders wave and one gave us the peace sign down by the road...... I think.... is that a good thing? Could he have been flipping me off? We were going in opposite directions. We also had some bikes rev and take off. I dunno if they thought they were impressing us, but if we wanted Harleys we would have bought Harleys..
We saw two buddys last weekend and honked our horns at them, and of course they returned the honk.
What do you guys do when you pass bikes? I tend to nod at them. Is the peace sign acceptable or am I overstepping my two wheel bounds?
Damn newbies are so full of questions!
We saw two buddys last weekend and honked our horns at them, and of course they returned the honk.
What do you guys do when you pass bikes? I tend to nod at them. Is the peace sign acceptable or am I overstepping my two wheel bounds?
Damn newbies are so full of questions!
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I wave, motorcycle stye. I do the 2-finger wave because I also use hand signals when riding on 2 wheels. Open hand, arm extended down at an angle is the signal for "slow". Open hand, arm extended parallel to ground is "Left turn, Clyde."
Here's one primer on the "wave". Don't take the subculture drama too seriously, though.
I never use the horn as a greeting for a couple reasons.
1: especially compared to other non-Buddy scooters...it's frickin' LOUD. I did it once and only once, mainly because the guy was beeping at me desperately to get me to beep back. He really jumped!
2: I'm of the opinion that the horn is for emergency and to alert others that you're there so as to prevent a wreck. Therefore, I don't greet with it. My own personal preference.
I used to wave at almost every bicycle, scooter, and motorcycle I saw. Now I'm mellowing out...a lot. I'll wave on occasion, usually when traffic's light. I'm much more likely to do the casual "2 fingers with hand on grip" these days than the full-on "Greetings and salutations, fellow rider" wave, unless the other does it first or it's a group. I'm usually too busy watching the cars around me.
Here's one primer on the "wave". Don't take the subculture drama too seriously, though.
I never use the horn as a greeting for a couple reasons.
1: especially compared to other non-Buddy scooters...it's frickin' LOUD. I did it once and only once, mainly because the guy was beeping at me desperately to get me to beep back. He really jumped!
2: I'm of the opinion that the horn is for emergency and to alert others that you're there so as to prevent a wreck. Therefore, I don't greet with it. My own personal preference.
I used to wave at almost every bicycle, scooter, and motorcycle I saw. Now I'm mellowing out...a lot. I'll wave on occasion, usually when traffic's light. I'm much more likely to do the casual "2 fingers with hand on grip" these days than the full-on "Greetings and salutations, fellow rider" wave, unless the other does it first or it's a group. I'm usually too busy watching the cars around me.
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Re: 2 wheel ettiquette
The peace sign or low wave is totally acceptable. Hell, yesterday I did the "13Mordeth double peace sign wave" to a sports bike, and I could see the guy laughing and shaking his head. That maneuver (also known as "the Nixon") is not recommended for new/sane riders.NewbieMichelle wrote:What do you guys do when you pass bikes? I tend to nod at them. Is the peace sign acceptable or am I overstepping my two wheel bounds?
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Cheshire wrote: Here's one primer on the "wave". Don't take the subculture drama too seriously, though.
Primer wrote: The Geek - Left hand raised high in the air as if to say, "Hi mom!" This one is specifically reserved for the new rider, who is "SO excited to be one of the gang!" Also may be seen being used by Moped or scooter riders. Recommendation: Just don't.
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An encounter with a Yamaha C3
I was at a light yesterday and a C3 pulled up to me. I turned over and said hi. I got the hi back and I replied nice scooter.
She said thanks and also added yours is nice too but not as nice and mine.
???
Haha! I wish I had more time for a rebuttal but I just threw it out there that I needed a 2 seater. The 6ft lady then proceeded to scoot forward to show me she could also fit 2 people. Yeah right! Then she asked me how much and I told her 2k and she said mine too! Of course then the light turned green and I blew her away.
I wish we met at the next light so I could ramble on about 2 year warranty parts, labor and roadside assistance, plus a front disc brake, 2 stroke zip and my killer horn...sigh. Of course the little Yamaha couldn't catch up.
I did enjoy the encounter. Too bad it wasn't with someone more educated on scooters.
She said thanks and also added yours is nice too but not as nice and mine.
???
Haha! I wish I had more time for a rebuttal but I just threw it out there that I needed a 2 seater. The 6ft lady then proceeded to scoot forward to show me she could also fit 2 people. Yeah right! Then she asked me how much and I told her 2k and she said mine too! Of course then the light turned green and I blew her away.
I wish we met at the next light so I could ramble on about 2 year warranty parts, labor and roadside assistance, plus a front disc brake, 2 stroke zip and my killer horn...sigh. Of course the little Yamaha couldn't catch up.
I did enjoy the encounter. Too bad it wasn't with someone more educated on scooters.
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I almost always do the low wave or 2 down wave to oncoming riders and I almost always get a response-cruisers, sport bikes, mopeds, whatever.
There are always a few that snub me, but that's okay, I guess they are either busy finding ANYTHING else to look at or do or their mommy didn't teach them any manners when they were little boys or girls.
If I notice a rider approaching me from behind, I also will move over to allow them to ride in a staggered formation and if I am approaching someone from behind I will tend to ride on the right side of the lane. Most of the time they move over and we ride along. I find it interesting when someone will give me a wave when they notice I am behind them, which happens pretty regularly.
Now, we have one HD dealer around here that is known to be extremely... umm, well, "stuck up" is what I would call it. If you walk in there with a textile jacket, you will be ignored until you go away. Walk in there with a helmet under your arm, you will be ignored until you go away. Walk in there having arrived on anything other than a HD and you will be viewed as a hostile invader until you make your intentions known. I have been assured this is the case by several other individuals of all sorts and types riding many different rides.
Drive there in a VW Bug, wearing blue jeans, a Tinkerbell tee shirt, and a ponytail to shop for boots and you will be stared at until you slink out the door in mortification. I am not cool enough to take the oxygen out of their air, but that is fine, I never have aspired to being part of the herd.
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There are always a few that snub me, but that's okay, I guess they are either busy finding ANYTHING else to look at or do or their mommy didn't teach them any manners when they were little boys or girls.
If I notice a rider approaching me from behind, I also will move over to allow them to ride in a staggered formation and if I am approaching someone from behind I will tend to ride on the right side of the lane. Most of the time they move over and we ride along. I find it interesting when someone will give me a wave when they notice I am behind them, which happens pretty regularly.
Now, we have one HD dealer around here that is known to be extremely... umm, well, "stuck up" is what I would call it. If you walk in there with a textile jacket, you will be ignored until you go away. Walk in there with a helmet under your arm, you will be ignored until you go away. Walk in there having arrived on anything other than a HD and you will be viewed as a hostile invader until you make your intentions known. I have been assured this is the case by several other individuals of all sorts and types riding many different rides.
Drive there in a VW Bug, wearing blue jeans, a Tinkerbell tee shirt, and a ponytail to shop for boots and you will be stared at until you slink out the door in mortification. I am not cool enough to take the oxygen out of their air, but that is fine, I never have aspired to being part of the herd.
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Re: An encounter with a Yamaha C3
Just be glad you didn't get on the subject of storage space. C3 owners are justifiably proud of their big pet carriers.mojosnmikospapis wrote:I was at a light yesterday and a C3 pulled up to me....
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Re: An encounter with a Yamaha C3
If they made a C3 with a bigger engine, I might have chosen it over my Rattler. That cargo space is pretty enticing...TVB wrote:Just be glad you didn't get on the subject of storage space. C3 owners are justifiably proud of their big pet carriers.
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Heh, that might be our new scooter greetingchloefpuff wrote:Kaos, I'm roflmao!!!!!!
I wish I knew a scooterboy in person so I could greet him cheerfully and regularly with that line: FU, Scooter Boy!
Best part was that he said it like I was supposed to
Be offended by the title, like somehow i'd missed the
Fact that I was riding on a scooter.
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Re: An encounter with a Yamaha C3
mojosnmikospapis wrote:I was at a light yesterday and a C3 pulled up to me. I turned over and said hi. I got the hi back and I replied nice scooter.
She said thanks and also added yours is nice too but not as nice and mine.
???
Haha! I wish I had more time for a rebuttal but I just threw it out there that I needed a 2 seater. The 6ft lady then proceeded to scoot forward to show me she could also fit 2 people. Yeah right! Then she asked me how much and I told her 2k and she said mine too! Of course then the light turned green and I blew her away.
I wish we met at the next light so I could ramble on about 2 year warranty parts, labor and roadside assistance, plus a front disc brake, 2 stroke zip and my killer horn...sigh. Of course the little Yamaha couldn't catch up.
I did enjoy the encounter. Too bad it wasn't with someone more educated on scooters.
I just came from the Yamaha dealer and now I know what a C3 is. Mojosnmikospapis you were awfully kind to compliment that scoot. I'm sure she loves it dearly but dang!!! That thing is ugly!
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