Great post- I'm always looking to learn something new. Here's my favs, many already mentioned....
  • Watch the front wheel of that car at an intersection. It's the first thing to move. I'd don't trust eye contact.
  • Often a motor rev is faster and louder than the horn.
  • The sun in my eyes sucks a whole lot less than having the sun in their eyes. I grin and bear it.
  • Smidsy wave- I call it "wagging," to get noticed. I use it regularly, but have never seen another rider use it. Glad someone posted that.
  • When following a vehicle that may be blocking me from the view of someone about to make an oncoming turn, I will either lag back or "wag" into view toward the oncoming car (well ahead, of them, of course) so they will see me.
  • Dorky high viz helmet and jacket- so long as the Bike looks good!
  • ***18 wheelers- DO NOT hang out behind or beside them! I've had two tire blow outs in front of me when on a bike. Steel belted tires become shrapnel and sh$t flies everywhere. Once you've witnessed that, a true explosion, you'll never want to be around it again. Trucks are my excuse to righteously exercise my Rocket's torque response, in order to overtake them as quickly as possible.
  • Intersections- when I see a car approaching an intersection ahead, from my left or right, where they are supposed to stop (I have trust issues), I speed up to beat them past the intersection, then no worries.
 
Has anyone else noticed when you're in your car people tailgate and act a fool but when on your motorcycle people give you a wide birth. Is it the stigma or bad rap bikers get about being undisciplined and just plain mean? I find that people always give you the right of way (if they see you that is) and give me distance. I come to a stop sign and people wave me through to go first. Some probably own motorcycles and the others are just a little weary of you. I use it to my advantage with a nice wave and off I go to instill fear into the motoring public:sneaky:.
 
Has anyone else noticed when you're in your car people tailgate and act a fool but when on your motorcycle people give you a wide birth. Is it the stigma or bad rap bikers get about being undisciplined and just plain mean? I find that people always give you the right of way (if they see you that is) and give me distance. I come to a stop sign and people wave me through to go first. Some probably own motorcycles and the others are just a little weary of you. I use it to my advantage with a nice wave and off I go to instill fear into the motoring public:sneaky:.
Not in Atlanta. Car or motorcycle they will try to kill you. When I high sided people were still driving past me lol...
 
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Has anyone else noticed when you're in your car people tailgate and act a fool but when on your motorcycle people give you a wide birth. Is it the stigma or bad rap bikers get about being undisciplined and just plain mean? I find that people always give you the right of way (if they see you that is) and give me distance. I come to a stop sign and people wave me through to go first. Some probably own motorcycles and the others are just a little weary of you. I use it to my advantage with a nice wave and off I go to instill fear into the motoring public:sneaky:.

When driving a car, I always give bikers a wide berth. I know I appreciate that courtesy when it is extended to me.
 
i have noticed that also it feels good to know that most people leaves u a little extra room.:thumbsup:
when i follow mcs i try to leave a safe distance and take the time to follow them and stop rather slow if i am going the same direction. once and a while someone will pull in behind the mc.
i know i appreciate it when it happens to me.:thumbsup:
if someone tailgates i take an extra long time to slow to make the corner. this also works very well to get them off your ass.
 
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