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  2. Motorcycling greetings - Wikipedia

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    The use of specific gestures may be culturally or regionally dependent. Some observers have commented that waving is common amongst riders in North America but uncommon in some European countries, like Germany. [10] [notes 1] French riders will stick their foot out when overtaking another motorcycle, and while lane splitting when a car ...

  3. Hand signals - Wikipedia

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    When used in traffic, hand signals are often used to convey driver's intention of their next movement. In some countries, hand signals can apply to any vehicle whose signal lights are missing or damaged. Hand signals are commonly used and applies to cyclists and motorists. Hand signals are commonly used to signal a left turn, right turn ...

  4. Motorbike practical test - Wikipedia

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    To first ride on the road, a candidate must complete Compulsory Basic Training, [1] however, there is no test. To pass the practical motorcycle test candidates need to pass its two separate modules within two years of passing their motorcycle theory test. Riders must use a motorcycle from an approved category with an approved power-to-weight ...

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  6. Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team - Wikipedia

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    Triumph TR7V Tiger built under licence by LF Harris after Triumph's Meriden plant closed and used by the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team.. The Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team (RSMDT), also known as the White Helmets, was a group of serving soldiers from the Royal Corps of Signals of the British Army, who gave public displays of motorcycling skills, acrobatics and stunt riding.

  7. Glossary of motorcycling terms - Wikipedia

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    Riding pillion (a.k.a. riding bitch; riding two-up) The act of riding as a passenger on a motorcycle sitting on the pillion (a.k.a. "bitch") seat immediately behind the driver of the motorcycle. [6] [7] [8] Road rash An injury caused by scraping your skin on the road surface. This is likely because the rider wasn't wearing the right protective ...

  8. What happened to the ‘No-Hand King’? Troubled times for ...

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    Hines was attempting to ride on one wheel from Nags Head to Buxton. After a fall, and several episodes of cramping, Hines stopped his ride after approximately 31 miles. Robert Willett / rwillett ...

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