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These guys make us look bad. Not cool
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...r-taunted.html
2005 RC-51
Erroneous. They make themselves look bad.
Support the Troops! (Except for Mondo, that guy's a dick)
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OK, who else thinks this story sounds a little fishy? I mean, "These bikes forced me to crash and then came back to taunt me!" does sound a lot better than, "I was chasing a speeder and lost control of my car."
Who on earth would return to the police car to taunt the guy? I'd expect to die in a hail of gunfire if I tried that. Too bad he didn't have a dash cam to document this amazing story.
Joe
04 Thruxton (Street)
01 SV650 (Track)
75 CB400F (Future Vintage Racer)
68 BSA Royal Star (Garage Floor Lubricator)
It sucks that we only get 1 side of the story , and its the reporters interpritation of a police report.
I wonder what really happened.
Beat It Like A Rented Mule !!
Legend in my own mind
I find it hard to believe anyone pulled over and clapped about a hurt cop. Anyway its a sad story and just one more thing to make us all look bad.
Reminds me of that Seinfeld episode.
someone else gotta pay i guess.
is it this law here in MA too?
"According to the state law, a person can be charged with the misdemeanor if he or she was present when a crime was committed, or knew that a person was injured, and failed to call for help."
"fuckit!"
True. However the State Patrol spokesperson made the comment saying that sport-bike riders and cafe-bike riders were typically the delinquent motorcycle operators. Whilst stating that Harley riders were the safe riders.
While what the motorcyclists did to that trooper was horrific. It does not warrant a blanket statement offered by two state police spokespersons.
The quote from the police actually dances around something: "Typically, our Harleys don't cause any trouble. They're riding around trying to be safe," Martin said.
Speed is only one part of the equation. I'd bet that Harley riders have more incidents overall. Sport bike riders tend to have much higher speeds and crash in more spectacular fashions.
Personally, I'd take delinquent over dangerous any day of the week; all a matter of perspective.
Last edited by e30addict; 08-12-10 at 09:40 PM.
2012 Tiger 800 XC
As to the story, it sounds odd to say the least.
As to your vehicles, too funny I ride a 650R and well, let's just say I've had a few BMWs, including a white E30 a while back. I might buy another E30 this fall but honestly I'm thinking Jetta GLS. This one had an open exhaust on it, they loved my opposite-lock morning entry at the corporate worksite down in the ATL:
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com...oking-hot.html
That article lost all credibility after this
"In contrast, according to Martin, riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles generally cause fewer concerns for law enforcement on the roads. "Typically, our Harleys don't cause any trouble. They're riding around trying to be safe," Martin said."
This biased style of reporting makes me believe that the author himself rides a cruiser style bike.
I get offended by people who cry they've been offended
Type of bike doesn't matter. It's all about who's on it. These people do piss me off though. Public roads and highways are not the place for this kind of stuff. Go buy a plot of land to screw off with all your friends.
EX's, a Vulcan, and a KLX pitbike. Honestly, I'm not Kawi loyal. Planning on a DR soonish and an SV eventually someday.