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    #16
    I ride a '63 Vespa--the original loud steel stinking 2-stroke manual transmission type--around town and most of them don't wave at me either. I think they are just out to lunch or computing their carbon footprint or something. I have one acquaintance who bought a modern scooter to get around cheap and he thinks the waving thing is creepy.

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      #17
      I grew up on the east coast. Back there, every body who wasn't in a cage waved. Currently I reside in Phoenix, hardly anybody waves out here. The hardley crowd are too cool. And the squids on crotch rockets are to scared to let go of the bars. I don't usually bother to wave at the scoot riders because they usually are out of the moto-etiquette loop. Though the full size touring scooters are changing that as they draw in more of the motorcycle crowd. Goldwing, and BMW riders are just about guaranteed to wave. It's also interesting to notice how many riders cant wave while making a turn.:-D

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        #18
        Almost everyone I pass waves. People in general just come up and talk to me when I have my helmet in a store too, lol.

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          #19
          Well,you can all go and get nicked!!!!I've been sitting here waving like a mad thing and none of you waved to me!Cheers,Simon.
          http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...esMapSimon.jpg

          '79 GS1000S my daily ride in Aus

          '82 (x2) GS650ET in the shed

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            #20
            no one waves to anyone up here . If you go down to my grandparents around Mount Vernon, IL people wave like crazy! Well its not a wave... they shoot you with their finger.

            kinda like this randomass guy i found on google

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