I've been riding since the mid nineties so I'm not that green but, I was given a hand signal today that I've not seen before. No it wasn't what you're thinking so don't start!
I was exiting a roundabout on the sherburn bypass and nodded to a guy on a fireblade coming towards me, about to go onto the roundabout and he pointed to the ground with his throttle hand! I checked the road ahead and there wasn't any debris or diesel, I had turned my indicators off, I couldn't see any speed traps or anything like that.
Any ideas?
Hand signals?!
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burridge01
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Re: Hand signals?!
Could just be acknowledging you.Sounds like the way they say hi in Europe,I do the same over here as well as a nod 
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Re: Hand signals?!
Maybe. Never seen it before in GB, completely new to me, especially with the right hand!
I've seen and used the left leg over on the continent.
It might just have been "wow, awesome bike mate"
I've seen and used the left leg over on the continent.
It might just have been "wow, awesome bike mate"
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Re: Hand signals?!
It's mostly the hipster sports riders that do that. Usually a peace sign upside down. If you can't be bothered to nod or wave, you get nowhere with me.
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Re: Hand signals?!
From personal experience on our trips the hand signal as you describe it is something Iāve seen numerous riders do especially in France⦠Italians are far too cool to acknowledge your presence, and Greeks just canāt be arsed.Doctor T wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:34 pm It's mostly the hipster sports riders that do that. Usually a peace sign upside down. If you can't be bothered to nod or wave, you get nowhere with me.
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