Has anyone ever heard of this indication?
Has anyone ever heard of this indication? After nearly 100,000 miles on my bikes, today is the first I've heard of this "universal sign" of a biker that needs help.
http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3181
http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3181
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How about just trying to wave over a fellow biker.
Helmet on the seat, you wave at me along side of the road, I think you're taking a break - and I'll wave and continue down the road.
If that helmet is on the ground where it's easily seen, wave or not, I will stop and ask if you're okay.
Remember, you're head might be buried in trying to figure out what's wrong with your bike, and you may or may not be able to see me coming. Thus, a sure-fire indicator that you need some sort of help.
EDIT: From a post in that thread: "... I was aware of this signal from my riding days in California and that was over thirty years ago."
I learned about riding in CA, but starting riding in AZ - 40 years ago.
Blame it on the old riders for not sharing this stuff with younger riders better. What else is there that we've missed? :D