Waving can be a bit of a science and a mind game perhaps at times. I will ramble a bit here as there sometimes is no sense to it. I ride in shorts and T shirt when it is hot, that puts me in a different bracket of riders....however I did see a couple of guys on Harleys yesterday in shorts, does that mean I can wave to them? And low and behold a guy on a Harley in full dress waves at me! Slightly taken off guard I got my wave in just before he goes by me. I actually found about 30-40% were waving yesterday, that with me not initiating it, if I am first to wave that percentage goes up a bit. When in some traffic I am often checking out the where cars are and sometimes miss a wave from a biker, feel a bit bad when that happens.
Then when the 'tough guy' bikers appear I pretty much assume they will not wave so don't bother myself. But wait why do I do that? Maybe I should just be nice to everybody, even if they think I am a twit for having the confidence in my riding ability to wear shorts. I just can't help but think on a hot day..Are you really enjoying your black leathers? They can not enjoy the breeze as I am and have no idea that I playfully think that leathers are for sissies as they go by. Bikers often like to think they are tough risk takers....they should be in awe of my type of rider, risking all and enjoying the weather not caring what others think of them. Even tough bikers are held back by peer pressure at times....can't break the code. Am I digressing here a bit? Most fun is when an older Harley rider all decked out on his slightly loud bike ends up being next victom to the MaxX at a stop light. I don't take off really hard, just go on green and if I hear him trying crank it through 2 gears and slow down again. I know my bike is not really quick, but for a for a collector bike it holds its own with lots that are out there, makes riding fun. All this does relate a bit to the when to wave question. Do I make a judgement call on when to wave because of what I see coming my way, or simply decide to live something I tend to believe. That I should treat others as I would like to be treated. (If you are thinking "What about dusting off another bike at a light?" I want to know the truth, if your bike is faster, show me, I'd want to know

I like it when people wave, if I did it more, the chances of more people doing it would have to go up. Even if they don't wave am I going to stop smiling? I hope not. Glad you brought this up Wayne, got me thinking and I probably will wave more....