Who here thinks he/she can do this? :)


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  • guiri

Posted 27 July 2011 - 01:28 PM

#1

http://www.youtube.c...=pyv&ad=9710386

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  • MXOldtimer

Posted 27 July 2011 - 09:08 PM

#2

Holy SheeeeeeeeeT!

  • guiri

Posted 27 July 2011 - 09:14 PM

#3

Yep, that was my reaction   :smirk:

  • cse2c

Posted 28 July 2011 - 07:46 AM

#4

He will need to replace those floorboards.  He has to be dragging them to stay upright.  Thats incredible.

  • OLHILLBILLY

Posted 29 July 2011 - 05:19 PM

#5

I'd get lost on the course probably. Run myself into a cone corner.:smirk:

  • originalmonk

Posted 29 July 2011 - 05:35 PM

#6

On that bike? No, at least not that fast, but on my YZ or my SM, no problems!

  • DrThumper

Posted 01 August 2011 - 07:27 AM

#7

I'd be dizzy after that....

  • DrThumper

Posted 01 August 2011 - 07:28 AM

#8

OLHILLBILLY said:

I'd get lost on the course probably. Run myself into a cone corner.:smirk:

Or catch a glimpse of a hot babe and squash about a dozen cones....

  • Jeekinz

Posted 01 August 2011 - 07:43 AM

#9

Sick!!!!!!!  :smirk:

  • desertrideryz

Posted 30 November 2011 - 09:14 PM

#10

August i went to the Las Vegas motorspeedway. And Metro had cones set up like that. It was amazing.

  • guiri

Posted 30 November 2011 - 09:18 PM

#11

:lol:

I finally took my maneuver test for the bike (on the DRZ) and of course, no problem but on a fat harley like that..I dunno   :)

  • Bearman108

Posted 15 January 2012 - 04:25 PM

#12

"HOLY COWWW", harry carry voice.  lol, but seriously, i'd have to walk it a few times just to remember it haha

  • tech857

Posted 15 January 2012 - 04:37 PM

#13

It would be fun to try. It looks like that big heavy bike is really agile.

  • davek18

Posted 15 January 2012 - 05:34 PM

#14

Dragging pegs at subsonic speeds, amazing display of skill and familiarity of machine.  I may have to retract some of my Harley rider jabs.

  • Smacaroni

Posted 16 January 2012 - 08:07 AM

#15

The hard part would be remembering if you make a loop here and turn right or make a loop and go straight.
Pretty cool, how many trucks did they have to use to bring all those cones in?
Glad I'm not the one who has to clean them up.

  • TeamPrecisionIT

Posted 24 March 2012 - 04:20 PM

#16

That sure looks difficult, but in reality how much does that apply to street riding? Sure, it gives confidence to the rider which is a tremendous help, but being able to maneuver is such a tight course and do a lot of circle... where would you do that in the real world? With that said though, I'm pretty sure I could do that, even on his bike but like previously stated, I would get lost on the course just trying to remember where to do what.

Damian

  • guiri

Posted 24 March 2012 - 04:26 PM

#17

TeamPrecisionIT, on 24 March 2012 - 04:20 PM, said:

That sure looks difficult, but in reality how much does that apply to street riding? Sure, it gives confidence to the rider which is a tremendous help, but being able to maneuver is such a tight course and do a lot of circle... where would you do that in the real world? With that said though, I'm pretty sure I could do that, even on his bike but like previously stated, I would get lost on the course just trying to remember where to do what.

Damian

Doesn't apply much but, it looks cool and I doubt I could do it   :thumbsup:

  • Taike Effinhieke

Posted 13 April 2012 - 04:53 PM

#18

For a cop it is one of the most useful things you could do on a bike.  It could save your life or the life of someone waiting for your arrival.  Catching a perp, very helpful...talking him into sitting on your handlebars while you are taking him in...good luck with that!

  • guiri

Posted 13 April 2012 - 08:06 PM

#19

Hell! IF he pulls out a 44 mag and sticks it in my face, I'll get on those handlebars...

  • grumpy_mx159

Posted 22 May 2012 - 09:51 AM

#20

I worked for a harley dealership in south florida for 10 years and one of my jobs was to built police road kings for several different departments. They had a training center a few miles down the road from the dealership so sometimes i would have to go there and drop of or pick up motorcycles. I would hand out and bs with the guys from time to time and if it was only a few of us there they would let me run the course that was set up that day. I can tell you that it is hard as hell and I only made it through clean a few times and not near as fast as he did. I have mad respect for some of these guys skills




 
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