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				Do you Wave ??
			 
 
			I've been wondering about this.  Over the last couple months when I'm cruising top down and see a porsche coming the opposite way I've waved.  First I just waved through the front windshield.  I got few returned waves.  It kinda baffled me.  Even when I was on an empty coastal road with no other traffic porsche drivers would motor by oblivious to me ??  Curious, I then tried raising my hand up over the windshield in a wave.  Now, they wouldn't miss it. I got more waves back but still a big percentage of non wavers.  This really intrigues me.
 I've been riding harleys for longer than I care to admit.  When you are riding on some backroad it is a custom to wave at approaching riders.  It's a sign of a community or brotherhood.  Harley to harley ; always.  Harley to other brand bike; depends on the rider.  Lately, with the biker boom, I must admit it has become a bit of a burden.  You're out running an errand in the burbs and every 20 seconds another bike comes along and wants a wave.  "Hi !! "   LOL
 
 But on a day like today when we are light years from the nearest city, lost on some back country road, and another biker comes along, well, you exchange the "wave".  If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand.  It transcends social class.  You'll see the most gnarly hard core tattooed bikers wave at some weekend warrior wannabe.
 
 So I don't know why another porsche driver wouldn't feel a kinship with a fellow porsche owner ?  Maybe they think its just a car ?  Maybe a wave is too  bourgeois?  My study is not very scientific, just anecdotal.
 
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