Hi all,
I recently read Uneasy Rider by Mike Carter and thought it was an enjoyable enough read. However he mentions British bikers not waving and acknowledging each other and then it dawns on him the British greeting is leg waving
Now he was new to biking when he wrote the book but I'm guessing he just hadn't noticed the odd nod here and there and was over thinking things!
But it got me pondering: Apologies if the matter of "nods" has been raised before but i'm a newbie here. I remember being a proud 16 yr old on my little AP50 sitting at a set of lights and having every member of an oncoming MC nod at me - making me feel like a true road warrior and quite the man about town!
Now i'm lucky if one in ten bikers nod back (don't hold me to that figure) and that's in winter which used to be the last bastion of biker nodding where the foolhardy few ackowledged a fellow masochist in their sodden, shivering misery!
Am i alone in this observation and just an aging old fart who is missing something?