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Thug

A shy retiring flower in a Thug's exterior
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Mirror/Hand guards are a part we can order. Slim bags, no such luck.

Thug, those boys put some hard miles on. Should be another good proving ground for the FJR. Also should put more parts in stock for the area where they are running.

Thanks and keep us in the loop.

 
Harlan
You can check out this website FJR-TOURER, on the left side of the home page click on FJR1300, /A, /AS and again

on "Polizeiausfuehrungen". By now you'll know it's a German site :rolleyes: but you can get some good info and specs.

Stef
Stef's link is still good for photos of other police FJRs.

I learned something I never thought of in the Netherlands a month ago, talking to a Dutch cop who has one. I noticed they used a bar-end type of throttle lock and he said that was what they use to motion cars over. They'll ride past, flip on the throttle lock, and use their right hand to motion people over. What threw me about this is that I was thinking they'd then have the excess speed from when the set the lock. He said that with the throttle lock on, they control their speed with the rear brake. Must go through a bunch of rear brake pads, but it works for them.

 
:pig_ball:

I hope the the LEOs in the States stick with Beemers. Seeing one of these coming up from behind one might think its a "friend."
We're finally starting to look at them as an option, though we're two years out from another bike order. That's good, it takes at least that long to do anything with state government.

 
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