Mollydog, I think I may just take your advice and ignore. Two things happened this weekend which left me speechless. On Saturday morning, we were overtaken by a Honda cruiser. Both me and the hubby not only pulled to one side to let him pass, but we both waved as he passed us. His reaction? Nothing. No thanks, no acknowledgement, nothing.
I was 40 yesterday and we spent the day out riding and visiting some of the local beauty spots. We pulled into the car park at El Torcal and there was a Harley and a Honda cruiser getting ready to leave. We both got off our bikes and waved as they were pulling away and I can only describe the looks on their faces (pillion aswell) as pure contemp. It's a wonder they could see where they were going with their heads tipped so far back in order for them to look down their noses at us. Even the Guardia Civil that pulled us over in the afternoon were friendlier, and their reputation is anything but.
How sad that there is now a growing breed of riders who are anything but like-minded travellers. Or are they just too scared to take their hands off the handlebars and wave back? I never had that problem with the Cali, so I can only assume it is down to ignorance/snobbishness/elitism or all three.
A wave, a polite nod, a smile or a thank you costs nothing, but makes the world a happier place. I would be embarrassed now to be part of the growing cruiser culture and from now on, I will ignore.
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