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Started by Bakon, July 27, 2011, 04:55:31 PM

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Bakon

wasting time

marc

Yeah...In my dreams...Awesome...I took the advanced MSF course about 10 years ago and one of the instructors was an X NYC motorcycle cop...He was very entertaining during lunch...He was doing "Potty mouth" with his GoldWing that we dream about...

smutley

Hell i admire that man, i only wish i could do somthing like that with my Heritage, that shows some real skill in doing that and how could you ever bag a bike cop after an effort like that.

smutley
Rather be hated for who i am
than be loved for who i'm not

RK101

The man is good there's no doubt about that. Hours of practice on a bike and chrome that's not yours also helps.   :wink: I take the experienced riders course every three years.(Free in Pa.) And the bikes clutch, brakes, and motor get past burning hot. Especially if the course is taken in the summer. It's a lot of fun but it plays hell on the bike and its parts.
Do not take life too seriously.  You will never get out of it alive.  ~Elbert H

stro1965

I can do it.  Maybe not that smooth and certainly not that fast!  RK is right, learning that stuff is way easier when you don't really care if you crash someone else's bike!

acbacb

That fella is a highly skilled rider. I can only dream of being that good.
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Panzer


Would someone here lend me their bike?
I'd like to try it. :bike:

I see you all rolling your eyes. :potstir:
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DrSpencer

I took the Police Motor course (passed with 85%), and can tell you it was one of the most challenging things I've ever experienced.

I had to successfully complete those exercises shown in the video, but certainly not at that speed.

We would drop those Police bikes at least 30-40 times a day during practice.

I wish I had a beater-bike and an cone course to keep those skills fresh..........

slik rik

When I took the safety course it was with an ex cop. Great guy, kept saying he wanted to hear use scrape, I did my best to leave as much metal on the pavement, it sure was fun. I would have hated a stuck up instructor.

Plus being on a closed course made a huge difference :smilep:
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