
It's better now than when i first started on my super fast Vespa 90.

Anytime we saw biker's we would be off like a shot hidding under the nearest bush because it was the local angel's chapter out looking for sport.

Anytime we saw biker's we would be off like a shot hidding under the nearest bush because it was the local angel's chapter out looking for sport.
Funny thingVTRgirl wrote:One thing I have noticed with the Harley riders is that they NEVER EVER fail to wave if I'm wearing a tight top & no jacket...
I would say you're pretty much spot on therexenophon wrote:Whether kids are on scooters or not, they'll piss adults off. It's their job. Remember?
It's sad that acknowledging a fellow PTW user now seems to depend on which clique you are perceived to belong in. When I started riding, I remember being quite taken aback at first by the number of acknowlegements I got from all sorts of riders (but not from scooters or mopeds - more later). It was a bit like people saying Hello to you in the street. I really don't care about image - partly a product of anno domini and the fact that I ride a TEAL Storm - but now it seems that you are totally judged by what you ride by the vast majority of other bikers. I commute daily and am on nodding terms with a few regulars who travel in the other direction. On occasion, I've borrowed a scooter when my bike's off the road, and get completely blanked by the same nodders. I nod anyway - actually I do it when I'm driving a car! - but it's bloody-mindedness more than anything. As for those who ride cruisers and "Man at Carnell", keep nodding/waving, whatever. Because even if they don't acknowledge you, you know you'll be pissing them off.