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Fuggin' Just Ride the best sport-tourer on the
"He was riding a Yamaha FJR-1300, a powerful sport-touring motorcycle."
Yep. Uh-huh... I can testify to that.
Yep. Uh-huh... I can testify to that.
Oh how I miss the old days.if, you're going to try and out run the fuzz, don't do it with one of those behind you.
:rofl:It looks like he had FZ mirrors on. I could use those. If that's a Russell seat, think he'll trade me for my stocker? He's not going to need the bike for awhile anyway.
Simple, most of the time, cops will not give other cops speeding tickets. Plus he knows how severe the consequences are for fleeing, and knows that your chances of outrunning the radio are slim to none. So why would he run???What does being a police officer have to do with it
1. I have. I've even arrested two. They were both for DUII. One from Portland and one from an agency in Montana. Wasn't fun, but they're not above the law. Nor am I if I get stopped.1. Simple, most of the time, cops will not give other cops speeding tickets.
2. ...but I'm willing to bet there are several people on this forum who have hit 100 (even if just for a split second) while 2-up.
3. I'm also curious about what it means to "illegally pass several vehicles." Did he pass on the shoulder? Did he (this one is for TWN) SHARE lanes with them??? Or was he simply speeding and passed them. This is another situation where I wish they had the camera running so that the video could be reviewed in court.
Gunny on that. Not good at all.I could forgive everything he's done except the fact that his daughter was a pasenger. That's what infuriates me.
Gunny on that. Not good at all.I could forgive everything he's done except the fact that his daughter was a pasenger. That's what infuriates me.
1. I have. I've even arrested two. They were both for DUII. One from Portland and one from an agency in Montana. Wasn't fun, but they're not above the law. Nor am I if I get stopped.
The whole story will come out and if the Bend officer needs to be held accountable, hopefully he will. If it was a bad call by the OSP Sergeant, hopefully that will come out, too.
In Oregon, "you cannot exceed the speed limit to pass." The speed limit is 55 mph. You cannot go over 55 anywhere except on Freeways. You might as well pitch a tent in the daytime and ride at night. The BPO(off duty) was doing a normal pass, in my book, at 81. That means he was exceeding the speed limit by 26 mph. Hardly dangerous. A ten second event. (all my crashes occur below 35mph :lol: ) Now here is my big complaint: Oregon is trashing all the good old 20's and 30's built roads by straightening them out, taking away the 15-30 mph corners, which when doing the speed limit of 55 is just plain fun. 3 reasons to ride a motorcycle: Speed, Accelleration, and passing. If you can't do those three things, you fall asleep, just like in a car. :boredom: Stuck behind some SUV you can't see through or around. Riding is just too dangerous back there behind those SUV's, sucks big time. Adios SUV, I'm going around ASAP.I'm also curious about what it means to "illegally pass several vehicles."
Cool idea but I can't see Joe Taxpayer going for it. One could of course, take the bike to a track where they have really cool curves, no cars and no speeding tickets. OTOH, we can dream of such roads can't we?They need to make motorcycle roads, with great big bollards to keep the cars and trucks from entering. Construct them from border to border, and when they could be straight, they should put curves in them anyway, so we could get better tire wear.
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