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I find, using a hand normally works best.....

Seriously tho...If on a straight, clear road...a hey, whats up type of wave...

If 'occupied on a bend or similar....a nod or the two fingers off the left grip with a nod...


If wanting to warn riders of possible trouble ahead....(COPS etc) the given move round here is to tap the top of your helmet. I hear this varies around the world, in the UK, we used to use a 'thumbs down' to approaching riders
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