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stealth troopers (nklr)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:47 am
by rd_nielsen
I got a surprise on my way in to work this morning: I passed a
motorcycle trooper on the shoulder of I-90 (westbound into Bellevue,
WA) dressed all in black, even with a black helmet, on an all-black
bike. It was still pretty dark out and he was partly obscured behind
the end of a guard rail, so even though I am always watching the
shoulders ahead, I didn't see him until I was less than 150 feet away.
Some reflective fabric on the forearms of his suit was the first
thing I noticed. If I had been speeding, I'd have been nailed for
sure, although I think he was actually looking for HOV lane cheaters
rather than speeders. He gave me a wave as I went by. But that's
something new to watch out for. Have the troopers started using this
stealth mode anywhere else?
Dreas
stealth troopers (nklr)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:06 am
by a14@att.net
> I got a surprise on my way in to work this morning: I passed a
> motorcycle trooper on the shoulder of I-90 (westbound into Bellevue,
> WA) dressed all in black, even with a black helmet, on an all-black
> bike. It was still pretty dark out and he was partly obscured behind
> the end of a guard rail, so even though I am always watching the
> shoulders ahead, I didn't see him until I was less than 150 feet away.
> Some reflective fabric on the forearms of his suit was the first
> thing I noticed. If I had been speeding, I'd have been nailed for
> sure, although I think he was actually looking for HOV lane cheaters
> rather than speeders. He gave me a wave as I went by. But that's
> something new to watch out for. Have the troopers started using this
> stealth mode anywhere else?
>
> Dreas
>
>
In PA they dress in full hunting camo, hide in the trees with radar guns and radio to a trooper waiting ahead.
Walt
stealth troopers (nklr)
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:11 am
by Chris
NJ used their regular uniforms when reinstating bikes for the Troopers
for the first time in about 40yrs. So many of them got hit by cars
while doing traffic stops in the first two months they halted the
program.
I wish them luck wearing all black like that....
On 10/13/05, rd_nielsen wrote:
> I got a surprise on my way in to work this morning: I passed a
> motorcycle trooper on the shoulder of I-90 (westbound into Bellevue,
> WA) dressed all in black, even with a black helmet, on an all-black
> bike. It was still pretty dark out and he was partly obscured behind
> the end of a guard rail, so even though I am always watching the
> shoulders ahead, I didn't see him until I was less than 150 feet away.
> Some reflective fabric on the forearms of his suit was the first
> thing I noticed. If I had been speeding, I'd have been nailed for
> sure, although I think he was actually looking for HOV lane cheaters
> rather than speeders. He gave me a wave as I went by. But that's
> something new to watch out for. Have the troopers started using this
> stealth mode anywhere else?
>
> Dreas
>
>
>
>
>
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klr 600 1st and 2nd gear in a klr650 ??
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:19 am
by Bogdan Swider
>
>
> Yes it is a little wider gap but that doesn't bother me, I just rev it out a
> little more in first.
Doesn't bother me either. You adjust to it and don't think about it. I can't
begin to tell you how much I value the lower 1st gear. Not only on some
gnarly uphill climb - parking lots, U-turns, everywhere.
Bogdan