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Maverick9999 16-05-11 08:58 PM

Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
As the title asks, I usually nod my head to say hi but I noticed that the majority of people saying hi seem to tilt their heads. Is there a reason?

radicalry00 16-05-11 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick9999 (Post 2539275)
As the title asks, I usually nod my head to say hi but I noticed that the majority of people saying hi seem to tilt their heads. Is there a reason?

When passing a bike on the opposite side of the road it can be hard to see the nod if you just nod forwards. The sideways tilt is easier to see.

toxic 16-05-11 09:33 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
Also, the sideways tilt allows the tiltee to see the road ahead.

Stenno 16-05-11 09:41 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
As above. I took a ride out to Bristol from London today to see a friends newborn and had a variety of nods and wags. One guy even waved.

I started off nodding when I got my bike but as mentioned, soon realised I was taking my eye off the road and also from seeing if they were courteous back.

The only time I tend not to say hello is when kicking it down a motorway. Saw someone nod from the inside lane on the M4 today but I didn't respond for fear of my head blowing off in the prevailing wind. :P

-Ralph- 16-05-11 10:04 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
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Originally Posted by Maverick9999 (Post 2539275)
the majority of people saying hi seem to tilt their heads. Is there a reason?

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Maverick9999 16-05-11 10:14 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
i seee.... thanks for clarifying guys!

I've also had moments I'd like to say hi but too scared to move anything incase I become unstable/unsafe.

Jamesy D 16-05-11 10:25 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
I'll tilt my head - as has been said, easier to see than just nodding, and you actually nod in their direction, which I think is more cordial.

I've been known to wave now and then, especially when I'm sat in traffic in neutral or if I'm just pootling along at a sedate pace. Just a quick raise of index and next finger. Sometimes say 'wotcha' inside my lid too :D


Got passed the other day by a lad on a Blackbird, he gave me an index-finger wave, just took his hand off the bar, raised his finger and carried on. Nice of him!

TamSV 16-05-11 11:09 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
Oh I do the lot.

Forward nod
Sideways nod
The "owdo" flick of the head up and to the left
Raised right index finger
Open right hand
Full blooded left hand wave

Overtaken bikes, and cars that pull over for me, get a left index finger raise, an open hand on the bar or sometimes a thumbs up if they've been especially observant.

And it's not just "regular" bikes. I'll wave at choppers, 1%'ers, police, learners and sometimes even scooters.

It's only a matter of time before I graduate onto the sit back, no hands, double finger point. :D

I'm so busy waving it's no wonder my riding has barely improved in 20 years. :rolleyes:

maclovin 16-05-11 11:40 PM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
not being funny but on nice sunny days i get to only nodding to 1 in 3 or 4 as otherwise you end up head banging down the road

mikerj 17-05-11 07:09 AM

Re: Why do bikers tilt their head sideways to say hello
 
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Originally Posted by TamSV (Post 2539366)
It's only a matter of time before I graduate onto the sit back, no hands, double finger point. :D

I want to see this :D


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