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Postby Blackal » Sat Apr 30, 2016 7:04 pm

GerryB wrote:Trust me , I like the GS , no knocking the bike ....




When I'm scooting around Wales on my R1100S , I've never ever had a wave or head nod from a GS rider ... :roll:


I waved to you - and got shag-all in return! :evil:

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Postby Al » Mon May 02, 2016 7:31 am

I joined the ranks of GS owners yesterday, and I promise to to carry on nodding and waving, although saying that, probably not waving anymore as I might not be able to get them out from the handguads in time or want to take them off my heated grips :lol: but have to say most GS riders ignore you, I will have to raise the subject now I am on their site as well!!
Travelling up to Llangollen last month it was probably a fairly even split of bikers who did wave/nod and who didn`t.

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Postby GerryB » Mon May 09, 2016 8:19 pm

Ha ha ha ha .....


I nearly fell off my chair laughing at this !!!!


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Blackal wrote:
GerryB wrote:Trust me , I like the GS , no knocking the bike ....




When I'm scooting around Wales on my R1100S , I've never ever had a wave or head nod from a GS rider ... :roll:


I waved to you - and got shag-all in return! :evil:

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Postby The Teutonic Tangerine » Tue May 10, 2016 9:37 am

My Two pence worth is:

Weekends when I am out with the club we tend to acknowledge, wave at , nod to anything on two wheels - we got a great reaction last weekend from about 40 odd Lambretta types going the other direction and the smell of two stroke was great. I don't bother much with it while commuting in and out of London as it's a bit "too busy" for that and half the riders are Twats on twist-and-go's with L plates who think that they can out-ride Valentino ( I saw one last year pull out onto a roundabout in front of a car while he was texting with his left hand) or they are Couriers who seem to have their own rules.

I don't know why some people don't wave, it seems to me that they are missing out a bit on the feel good factor that comes from riding.
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Waving with both hands

Postby magicIV » Tue May 24, 2016 8:10 am

I don't reckon you're really waving at all, I reckon you were just wondering what a GS would be like with HD type ape hangers fitted! :roll:
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Re: Waving with both hands

Postby GerryB » Fri May 27, 2016 4:21 pm

magicIV wrote:I don't reckon you're really waving at all, I reckon you were just wondering what a GS would be like with HD type ape hangers fitted! :roll:



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Postby Humbug » Fri May 27, 2016 7:46 pm

Reckon you are telling others how much room you need to get through :D

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Postby Boxerboy55 » Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:12 pm

I agree with much of the above posts. On a wee run yesterday I found myself mixed into group of 8 bikes at a junction and it took several miles before I could let them all get past me in traffic. A real mixed bunch, who I bumped into much later at a nice pit stop; bikes ranged from nearly new to pretty old. GS, K13 12RT, S1000RR plus a few older Japanese models. Just a bunch of riders off to spend a night away. Panniers. Ruck sacks. Tank bags. Leathers. Twat suits.

Going for a ride is what you make it. You have to do your own thing.
Yes, some folk do visibly "splash the cash" in the BM dealer with a fully tricked out bike and top to toe clothing, while the next rider is wearing a Lidl cagoul, but hey-ho, they might all arrive at the same place at the same time.

Close to home, my lad on his S1000RR had his eyes opened on a recent overnight trip when he met a GS being ridden 2 up "equally as fast" as anything he cared to do on the public highway. During the evening, both riders shared a mutual appreciation of an enjoyable day's riding.

The fact that I can't "keep up" doesn't stop me taking the occasional track season for fun. Or just going out for a run in the sun (like yesterday).

I do try to remember that you can never boost your own "status" by putting someone else down. Live and let live!
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