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    Japanese motorcycle cops vid.

    Video.

    Fuck me, if you were on foot and trying to escape through an alleyway or footpath you wouldn't want these guys chasing you.

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    Damn that looks like fun!
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Suppose all this 'Asians can't drive' stuff spouted by kiwis is bullshit then?
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    Should do this at a KB ride day and see how much plastic gets spread across the macadam.
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    The Keystone Cops they defintely are not.

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    Sugoi ne, totemo subarashii ne - taihen pyscho desu! Reminds me of the anime "You're Under Arrest" with Bokuto Police Station legend Ken Nakajima!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    go figger!
    You may need to draw me a map and provide detailed step-by-step instructions...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    You may need to draw me a map and provide detailed step-by-step instructions...
    You mean to Bokuto police station? Or that phat-mad riding course those Cops doing the learn on? I'd probably get carried away and end up drawing Hello Kitty! characters and Keroppi on them!

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    what sort of bike is that, it looks like a honda vt250
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    Absoloute respect.

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    LOL.

    That was a hoot. Betya they practice on that layout over and over again before they are tested and know it inside and out. Darn good riding though.
    Should get a bunch of them leading through the Coro loop to keep the tax collectors busy while we have some fun.
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    This low speed manoevurability (how the heck to you spell that?!?!) is quite a different skill set from riding fast isn't is? Someone good at this might be shitting his pants doing faster twisties...

    Dunno... some more experienced people's views?
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    Different skill set yes, but I dear say that these guys have had some high speed training as well. Just having the confidence to throw a bike around like that at slow speed must do wonders for your riding full stop.

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    awesome skills!

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    thats just friggin amazing

    Wonder if our cops could do the same......
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