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I wish someone offered cop-style training for civilians. When you think how heavy these bikes are, it just seems nuts.

First up, a BMW.


Some Harleys.


And some old-school KZs complete with cheezy CHIPS soundtrack (check out the female officer's riding about midway through).


And finally, embedding disabled but worth checking out - two Harleys roped together going through a course.

Harleys tied up
 

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Ahhh bringing back some good memories there R100, I loved that class. Painful memories too. The Utah Highway Patrol is putting on a contest this year, I'm thinking of competing, just for fun of course, the people I'd be going up against are the ones that trained me and they can do all that stuff sitting side saddle with one hand.... Not exagerrating. :hammer:
 

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Head and eyes baby, head and eyes. Look down, fall down. Friction zone is easier on the multiple plate clutch bikes. The BMW is a single plate dry clutch and it does not take much abuse. I love doing that stuff. I hate setting up and taking down the cones though.
 
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