I try to wave at anything on two wheels with a motor. Even wave at bicyclist especially the those not old enough to have a license. They usually have the biggest smiles.
That is a Kymco Like 200i. Taiwanese built, very high quality scooter. Scooters are the ultimate urban transportation. I am now on my third one. I use it for all my local errand, general shopping, and local rides.
My newest is a Honda PCX 150. Good underseat storage, and with a tail case, is very handy. Twist and go, near 100 MPG fuel economy. Cruises easily at 55-60. Threw on a couple of farkles. Took it for a 400 mile day tour last week.
Scoots are awesome. They make any regular motorcycle feel like a riding a wallowing wildebeest.
I too wave at everybody most of the time. And most of the time, I get waves back (except from those florescent yellow BMW ADV Rider types, who don't wave at anyone), I even get waves from the Harley batwing people on the scooter, but not on my 250 Ninja....go figure.
Wow- I moved away from my birthplace, Nashville, WAAY back in 1990, to try lernin at UTK, here in the Scruffy City.
Obviously I know nuthin' anymore about Nashville, kinda makes me sad... I'd love to pretend to be a tourist there for a week, take a shot at catching up on things there. Plus, that Pedal Tavern is something I really would like to try out!
Good catch on that scoot! For that kind of $$$, and 51 miles, can't go wrong!
Funny, but for the same $$$, I was putting the hairy eyeball on this recently- all dude put on the ad title was "TN title", nothing descriptive, but- it's a 1980 Honda C70, pretty dang clean!
Anything with 2 wheels is okay to me. In the garage with my '99 S3 is a 2007 Vespa GTS250, and just picked up a 2011 Vespa S150 with 5 miles on it for my wife! Definitely more waves when riding the Vespa. When I'm on the Buell, H-D guys hardly ever acknowledge my existence, and sportbike guys usually half wave then strain their necks trying to figure out what the heck I'm on.
When I ride the S1 both sportbike riders and "bikers" wave. A lot of H-D guys think it's a custom sporty and the sportbike guys mistake it for a Ducati in passing.
The DR650 gets no respect...but the lack of waving is refreshing.
The wife wants a classic Stella...not one of the new iterations.
I'd rather she get something a bit cooler...
If she has to get a scooter it'd be fine. I don't have to ride it.
A few years ago, my oldest daughter bought one of those Vespa GT300Is. Those things are kinda fun, she could keep up til about 75mph, or a steep hill or headwind.
In my garage, for scale between my EGC and Uly. Daughter sold it last year when she became a mom. Someone got a hella deal. Sorry about the giant-sized photo.