Trust you - you've got secs on the brain you have!Originally Posted by Sniper
... or it that me...?
Trust you - you've got secs on the brain you have!Originally Posted by Sniper
... or it that me...?
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
Teat tuggers heeheehee, Ahem I must get out more.Originally Posted by skelstar
At a wild guess here, there is probably only maybe a dozen biker cops in the entire country, and even that figure is probably too high...less those that don't know about KB, less those who are not on line at present and just doing other stuff, doesn't leave too many to reply now, does it???
A dozen ! seriously, wow - well that would explain somethings, well teat tuggers it is then - what do you guys ride, and quads don't count.
Nah, there'd be more than a dozen. Mr Poo's and I saw about a dozen bacon bikes heading over the Rimataka's on Saturday in the space of 5 minutes.
It gave me an itchy trigger finger.
It's called an embarrased silence.Originally Posted by skelstar
So Patrick: do you use your bike for daily commuting?
Lets get the ball rolling eh.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Yeah..good 16kms of SH3 and a little city stuff. Thought this was about the biker cops who work as biker cops...Originally Posted by skelstar
My bad. I assumed you were.
As you were then![]()
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Nah...wouldn't mind though...don't think they would let me on my L plate (which should be gone by Saturday!)... Lucky if I can get a car some days, let alone hope to have cop bikes around here.
Interesting sidelight - From the December 2005 Police News
(I removed the phone numbers etc - those qualified will know them I imagine)Blue Knights have 553 chapters worldwide
The Blue Knights® is a non-profit fraternal
organisation consisting of active and retired law
enforcement men and women who enjoy riding
motorcycles.
In the Spring of 1974, several law enforcement
officers from the Bangor, Maine (USA) area
met and and formed a small, local motorcycle
club. The rest, as they say, is history. There are
now 553 chapters and almost 19,000 members
in 28 countries.
Goals
The club’s purpose and goals are:
• to provide for the mutual assistance,
enjoyment, entertainment, education,
physical, mental and social benefit of its
members and the general public;
• to promote and advance the sport of
motorcycling and the safety of motorcycling;
• to serve the interests of motorcycle owners
and users;
• to promote by example and any other
acceptable means, safe use, operation and
enjoyment of motorcycles; and
• to develop a fraternal spirit between law
enforcement personnel and the general
public.
Valuable charity work
In the last 14 years, Blue Knights has donated
to numerous charities; contributing time in the
amount of 151,208 man hours, goods with an
estimated value of $512,029 and $4,423,636
in cash (USD).
Blue Knight’s members espouse the adage:
“There are no strangers, only friends you
haven’t met.”
If you are interested, or you know of any ex-
Police members who fit the qualifications for
membership, please feel free to contact Gxxxxxx
Lxxxxx via Lotus Notes or call him on xxxxxx
xxxx or phone him at Christchurch Airport
Police Station on DD xxxxxxxx or xxxxxxxx.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
That last one probably would have got a good response!!! lolOriginally Posted by skelstar
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No, its called "I can't be fucked with more BS on kiwibiker".Originally Posted by Pixie
These days I ride a mountain bike to work, I don't ride a cop bike while at work.
Very few bikers cops have ridden bikes -Originally Posted by dawnrazor
most seem to get around on piece of shit bmw.......![]()
Because I can...
My apologies for not replying sooner. I have only just seen the thread (and at this time of the morning its probably a surprise I did see it).
I take the police bike to work more or less every day so no, I don't do the commute thing on the Blackbird... in fact, after riding all day, the last thing I feel like is going for another ride so it is really just a "toy" for those nice days when I'm not working (& usually when the other half wants to go for a ride somewhere). As I'm sure you can all appreciate, the concentration level of not only riding all day but going to jobs, avoiding cars at speed, driving through intersections against the red light to catch red light runners, looking for bad driving etc just makes me want to sit down and relax at the end of the day... not that I am complaining - its good fun too and not many people get paid to ride a bike (albeit a BMW).
I think there are about 25-30 bike cops nationwide - I only know of one or two others on this site.
BC.
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