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    love the stalker mounted on the bars. hope the remote doesn't drop off at speed! and that cool aerodynamic luggage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bykey Cop
    I want one!! Pleeeeeeaaaaazzzzzee.....

    Note the front and rear radar antennae as well... it's got the works.

    BC.
    Hell you could even get wireless interweb and be on KB all day whilst on patrol
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bykey Cop
    I want one!! Pleeeeeeaaaaazzzzzee.....

    Note the front and rear radar antennae as well... it's got the works.

    BC.
    Will you still want one after a wet shift in South Auckland on the diesel spills, tar snakes and blind pollies? Will you have a chiropractor on retainer too?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    bring on the ZX14 then
    Flashers and siren are worth more than .5 km/h faster top speed.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Will you still want one after a wet shift in South Auckland on the diesel spills, tar snakes and blind pollies? Will you have a chiropractor on retainer too?
    I would =) have not even scared myself stupid yet.
    If you approach it like a good womans nipple its not too scary.....

    Eg 5 degrees twist is gentle, tender and loving another 5 degrees on the other hand unleashes unprecedented violence and fury.
    Only try the second 5 degrees if you sure you can stay on.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    I would =) have not even scared myself stupid yet.
    If you approach it like a good womans nipple its not too scary.....

    Eg 5 degrees twist is gentle, tender and loving another 5 degrees on the other hand unleashes unprecedented violence and fury.
    Only try the second 5 degrees if you sure you can stay on.....
    Trust me, an 8 or 9 hour shift in foul weather is a bit different to a commute. Especially towards the end, when all you want to do is get home, dry off and have a relaxing tipple. That's when they getcha. (cages that is)
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    if one of these came here..
    or i lived in the US..

    Story is; The Oklahoma State Police is now using superbike machines as a police interceptor...the Suzuki Hayabusa Police Interceptor.

    Sorry Bug but thats one scarey BUS
    only place for it would be parked in the bus lane!!

    Now...loan me ya Kwaka and I'll turn it into a mufti bike till my next turbo bike is ready (I'll even leave YOUR plate VISIBLE on it so u get the blame OK???)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Trust me, an 8 or 9 hour shift in foul weather is a bit different to a commute. Especially towards the end, when all you want to do is get home, dry off and have a relaxing tipple. That's when they getcha. (cages that is)
    who does 8 or 9 hour shifts??

    you dont get WET with good gear!

    times have changed...but still the cage hasnt caught me ...YET!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NodMan
    who does 8 or 9 hour shifts??

    you dont get WET with good gear!

    times have changed...but still the cage hasnt caught me ...YET!!
    You don't do full shifts? We did that with plastic kit that leaked like sieves and had all the thermal properties of a fridge.
    No wonder you guys want tasers and pepper spray and guns, you've all gone soft.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamytus50
    Are you sure? Ive just been there and the pursuit bikes i saw were honda sp's, though each county does have its own vehicles they told me thats the mainstay superbike the cops use.

    Yep, I've got a picture of one at home somewhere. Used extensively to chase down errant bikers in the Lake District. I'm told that they also have a Fireblade up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    I would =) have not even scared myself stupid yet.
    If you approach it like a good womans nipple its not too scary.....

    Eg 5 degrees twist is gentle, tender and loving another 5 degrees on the other hand unleashes unprecedented violence and fury.
    Only try the second 5 degrees if you sure you can stay on.....
    Where can I find the brakes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris
    Where can I find the brakes?
    The same place they are on a bike but again as with a bus, how hard you can apply them depends how good you are at gripping with your knees....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    The same place they are on a bike but again as with a bus, how hard you can apply them depends how good you are at gripping with your knees....
    We's pretty naive and sheltered down here in quiet old Porirua. I think I' gonna need some pictures

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris
    We's pretty naive and sheltered down here in quiet old Porirua. I think I' gonna need some pictures
    Guess if it needs explaining to the point of a diagram your to young to tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    Guess if it needs explaining to the point of a diagram your to young to tell
    That's me alright. Young. Fast. Handsome too....must.. keep taking.. pills... for delusions.

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