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Smitch
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Ever run from the LEO?
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July 28, 2008, 08:29:35 PM »
While I would probably not have the guts to try and run from a speed trap on my bike, I've felt like there were a couple of times I escaped in a car.
Just heard a good story about some lads I know passing the
doing A Buck Ten. Both are more skilled riders than I. One looked at the other and gave the universal shrugging signal for, "What do you reckon we do, pull over or give it the berries?" to which the other responded with more throttle. So they took off riding at nine/tenths, as the alternative of impounded machines and being taken away in the paddy wagon seemed very unpleasant, indeed. They didn't stop for love, nor money, until they were two counties over. To no ill-effect, I'm happy to report.
Like the legend of Robin Hood, such stories stir my soul and invigorate my imagination. They warm the very cockles of my heart, you might say. So regale us with your lawless tales of grandeur!
Disclaimer: This thread ass-umes everyone here is an adult capable of making sound judgements (but not always deciding to), responsible for and aware of their own actions. So alleviate yourself from the temptation to post stuff like, "It's crazy idiots like you who are driving up my insurance premiums." In other words, lighten up people.
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July 29, 2008, 04:35:21 AM »
Oh shoosh yo mouth Mr. Smitch
I'm a not gonna be posting none of them stories here fo' the world to see...... perhaps I'll tell ya baout them sometime though....
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Re: Ever run from the LEO?
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July 29, 2008, 06:02:06 AM »
the ducati confessionals?? what about the ones that didn't get away!!
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Re: Ever run from the LEO?
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July 29, 2008, 07:24:17 AM »
I had a friend who was riding one of the canyons, just tooling along at about 90 to 110 having fun in the twisties all by himself.
Suddenly he came up on a road block, he stopped and said "what's going on?" To which they replied with guns in his face and officers yelling at him to get off the bike and get on the ground.
Apparently he had passed an officer and didn't see him. He continued to ride his ride. The cops couldn't catch him and figured he was running. All the time the rider had no idea anyone was even around.
I wonder how you prove intent in a case like this. I don't think my friend was the kind of guy who would run but how do the cops know what he was doing.
I think most of us just enjoy riding in the curves at an exciting pace and want to cause no harm to others. There are times when that's possible and there are times when we should mellow out.
It's frustrating that to other people anyone on a sport bike is a bad-guy.
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Quote from: flynbulldog on July 29, 2008, 07:24:17 AM
I think most of us just enjoy riding in the curves at an exciting pace and want to cause no harm to others. There are times when that's possible and there are times when we should mellow out.
It's frustrating that to other people anyone on a sport bike is a bad-guy.
Exactly.
There is a guy who used to ride with us that was bragging about his skills in out-running cops in the canyons.
It must be nice to know exactly where every deer is, 100% confident that there is not a group of Harleys around that next curve doing 15 mph, and that your bike has the magical ability to take you safely through the car that is stopped in the middle of the road, just around that blind curve , taking pictures of the rock climbers.
I'm sure the adreneline rush from knowing you being chased also improves your riding skills and judgement.
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Re: Ever run from the LEO?
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Quote from: KRJ on July 29, 2008, 06:02:06 AM
the ducati confessionals?? what about the ones that didn't get away!!
Aren't they locked away forever?
+1 to Flyinbulldog and Bick's posts.
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Re: Ever run from the LEO?
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the involentary dismount at speed and watching your bike being chained to the back of a wrecker while in handcuffs can take the entertainment value right out of a good ride! costs plenty also...
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Which is exactly why I wouldn't have the guts. But I'm common folk. Love it when the heroes with superior skill and trickery get away with it. Again, it's like Robin Hood baby.
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I've never done it on a bike. I've had a couple hotrods they couldn't keep up with. They say you can't out run the radio..... that's true but the radio can only tell as much as the guy using it knows.
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Quote from: WannaDucBad on July 29, 2008, 08:06:10 PM
I've never done it on a bike. I've had a couple hotrods they couldn't keep up with. They say you can't out run the radio..... that's true but the radio can only tell as much as the guy using it knows.
Well said! If they lose sight of you, well then it goes like this: go like crazy, turn right, turn right, turn left, turn right, turn left....relax.
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That happened once the other time I got him outside of town and just out motored him before any back up could get there.
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