Cool Police Training Video
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Cool Police Training Video
17-minutes long, but worth it. Dial-up users need not apply...
http://www.ccso.charlestoncounty.org/Mo ... adcast.wmv
http://www.ccso.charlestoncounty.org/Mo ... adcast.wmv
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That's uh....
Pretty damn good.
I could do the 90 left and right one and uh...maybe the 140 one lol.
On the slow one he like, practically stops in the middle and still keeps it upright. I wonder if he put a leg down? Can't tell from the camera angle/cones.
Pretty damn good.
I could do the 90 left and right one and uh...maybe the 140 one lol.
On the slow one he like, practically stops in the middle and still keeps it upright. I wonder if he put a leg down? Can't tell from the camera angle/cones.
Have fun on the open /¦\
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That's one of the things our MSF instructor taught us. The key is to keep your weight centered and your eyes on the horizon the whole time. You also need to be really comfortable with your bike.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Amazing control...the cones were only as wide as the bikes.....
Just proves you don't need speed to be impressive...
Just proves you don't need speed to be impressive...

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Such good riders yet the bike cops never seem to ride safely. Always cutting through traffic, wearing half helmets, riding side by side, wearing cotton trousers and hoping that almost knee high boots are going to protect them.
I have to admit though, the way the guys ride around here with half helmets and no scarf, mask or anything is impressive.
I have to admit though, the way the guys ride around here with half helmets and no scarf, mask or anything is impressive.
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