Police Hayabusa

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Some good policing on that.
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Police and "high performance" machinery ...... anyone remember when they got the (then new) XR4i's :roll: :lol: :lol:
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They have been using Busa's, Blackbirds, & Fireblades for several years.
If memory serves me right the first Blade's were brought in by Durham police about 10 - 12 years ago :)
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saw this on tv a few weeks ago. looks nice. saw on a website somewhere telling you what bikes different forces have and appernetly theres a R1 in devon and cornwall, have never seen it though.
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Cb1-Wil wrote:appernetly theres a R1 in devon and cornwall, have never seen it though.
I am sure I saw the R1 at Paignton one week
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when the guy in the blue shirt was explaining his reasons for trying knock the bikers off their bikes he couldnt look the copper in eye - making up stories me thinks

plus, the video footage they were broadcasting had a big sign saying 'needs calibration'. now there's a good advert for the police lol
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there's an r1? :shock: does it say police all over it or is it an un marked bike?
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TLS-Moose wrote:Police and "high performance" machinery ...... anyone remember when they got the (then new) XR4i's :roll: :lol: :lol:
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seem to remember having a bit of a discussion with Mike rowley about police riders if you cant outrun a copper on a pan hang your helmet up and start playing golf i say :D
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Blade wrote:seem to remember having a bit of a discussion with Mike rowley about police riders if you cant outrun a copper on a pan hang your helmet up and start playing golf i say :D


What type of golf clubs are you getting? :lol:

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PeterM wrote:
Blade wrote:seem to remember having a bit of a discussion with Mike rowley about police riders if you cant outrun a copper on a pan hang your helmet up and start playing golf i say :D


What type of golf clubs are you getting? :lol:

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I got stuck on last years Air Ambulance ride after everyone else turned off and the marshall tried to commit suicide by jumping out on me to stop me turning off and about 3 bikes ahead was a police BMW, i followed him all the way back and it was one of the best rides i have had, his lines made perfect sense as you watched him as you would expect and the difference between his riding and the guys in front of me was amazing and top speed was no more than 50, hardly ever did he touch his brakes (unlike the bikes in front of me, constantly braking and accelerating) and he never leaned more than a few degrees but what he lost on the straights he gained in the bends without seeming to try, it was worth being stuck behind him for an hour or so.............. :)
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my universally unpopular view is that if police motorcyclists where have as good as they thought they where then they would be twenty times as good as they actually are in reality. They are legends in there own minds...give me a copper in car any day of the week - far more agreeable and less bullshit prone individuals.

the police on superbikes thing is just PR...someone would lose a job if a superbike in police livery was piled into a hedge and thats where its likely to end up if it got drawn into a chase. Any half decent road rider would leave one for dead, ......and if you cant outrun one on a BMW then you truly are crud.

that said though you shouldnt be getting involved in police chases....its dumb and selfish and endangers other people and even if you know your ok at speed its still your fault if/when the copper following plants himself in a hedge or piles into some pedestrians. dont do it. they also have radio.

when they have learnt to ride bikes then maybe the "bikefarce" training thing they do will make sense :D
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