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george formby
10th January 2016, 09:54
Not directly survival skills but I reckon it's a good demonstration as to how far training can take you. And I can't figure out where else to post.. What a job!


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Katman
10th January 2016, 11:52
I remember racing up alongside Princess Diana's car once to get a closer look only to be given a stern finger wagging by her escort riders.

george formby
10th January 2016, 12:07
I remember racing up alongside Princess Diana's car once to get a closer look only to be given a stern finger wagging by her escort riders.

Got to be better than a Glock to the helmet.

nerrrd
11th January 2016, 09:32
Fascinating stuff; I wondered if the bikes were modified in any way to make them easier to ride one-handed at slow speed (with all the stopping and starting and hand signals and pistols) or if they were DCT versions so googled and found this:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2752691/Harry-crash-drama-Prince-s-shock-motorobike-outrider-smashes-head-taxi.html

Bloody Taxis!

Blackbird
11th January 2016, 10:05
I was riding on the Auckland motorway when the cavalcade accompanying Prince Charles and Camilla came up from behind on their recent visit. There were a number of police outriders ahead of the main party moving traffic to the outside lane and providing a rolling block to stop other traffic joining the motorway. It was an incredibly slick operation and a joy to watch.

Ulsterkiwi
11th January 2016, 11:43
impressive, whether the "easy rider" as they call it or the faster guys, the work rate is just phenomenal, its not just about bike control either, its what other road users are doing AND that those road users may well be a threat to the VIP(s) which has to be assessed and contained. Clearly they have done more than the NZTA test :rolleyes:

george formby
11th January 2016, 12:42
impressive, whether the "easy rider" as they call it or the faster guys, the work rate is just phenomenal, its not just about bike control either, its what other road users are doing AND that those road users may well be a threat to the VIP(s) which has to be assessed and contained. Clearly they have done more than the NZTA test :rolleyes:

Yeah, takes scanning to a whole new level. Doing it at night in sleet and rain would be interestin.

Katman
11th January 2016, 13:16
Yeah, takes scanning to a whole new level.

Doing it 12 hours a day, 5 days a week takes it to an even higher level.

cheshirecat
12th January 2016, 16:49
Doing it 12 hours a day, 5 days a week takes it to an even higher level. That brings back memories - and in the wet

Katman
12th January 2016, 17:34
That brings back memories - and in the wet

And in snow.

And in darkness for the last three hours of each day in winter.

george formby
12th January 2016, 21:47
Doing it 12 hours a day, 5 days a week takes it to an even higher level.

The tiredest (and dirtiest) person I ever knew was a London dispatch rider. Digby, lovely lad, rode a Kawasaki 550 IIRC.

Metastable
23rd March 2016, 16:54
Cool video!!! I think that would be an interesting job.

As for the one Prius driver that took out Harry's escort..... most Prius vehicles should have a sticker reminding other road users: "Prius driver on board" :D

Paul in NZ
24th March 2016, 10:19
I remember racing up alongside Princess Diana's car once to get a closer look only to be given a stern finger wagging by her escort riders.

It wasn't near a tunnel in france was it?

rastuscat
2nd April 2016, 17:43
One of the coolest jobs I ever did as an escorting rider was when the German Chancellor and the Canadian Prime Minister were in Auckland at the same time.

Each had a group of 6 patrol riders as their escorting. I got the German group.

Damn it was cool. Awareness and anticipation are the key. Success is measured by how smoother the ride for the Principle is. If the VIP just feels like he's going on a pleasant cruise, the job was a success.

When you stop at a junction (say, Khyber Pass and Symonds St) you lock it down and the rest of the motorcade rolls through as you hold it. Then your job is to get back to the front, as there's no value in sitting behind the VIP. You can't help from back there.

It involves some damn sharp overtaking, lots of yelling, managed risk taking.

Best job in years.

george formby
2nd April 2016, 18:13
Best job in years.


I bet. Probably the best beer in years afterwards, too. Big day.

nerrrd
10th November 2016, 06:28
Saw the NZ version of this yesterday evening on Dominion Rd, looked pretty slick. Dutch royals maybe?

rastuscat
12th November 2016, 21:03
Saw the NZ version of this yesterday evening on Dominion Rd, looked pretty slick. Dutch royals maybe?

The Auckland and Wellington guys are real pros at escorts, as most visitors go to Auckland and Wellington.

GrayWolf
12th November 2016, 22:23
The Auckland and Wellington guys are real pros and escorts, as most visitors go to Auckland and Wellington.



there fixed that for you Rastus