HemiDuty wrote:I nod at every bike I see, only about half or so return it. How hard is it???
One thing to keep in mind is that, if you and the other bike are going in opposite directions, by the time each of you decides the other is close enough to register a nod on your part, and then by the time you actually do it, you pass into and out of each other's peripheral vision, leaving you both going "Fuggen snob cahn, didn't nod, the bastid... grumblemumblefakencahn..."
On another note, keep your nodding up, it's good karma... there's a guy I sometimes run into, on a Z550 with hard panniers. Middle-aged, beard, white open-face helmet, old-skool gear, and, seemingly, fused cervical vertebrae. Pull up next to him at a set of lights or the front row of a roundabout queue, nod, say hello, whatever, no response, just a full throttle takeoff which sees him changing up into third at 60kph...
The other morning, someone's getting busted for ducking into the breakdown lane (eastbound approach to the Russel roundabout on Parkes Way for the Canberrites), and it's him.
It catches up with you...