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I've never seen a police Harley handled like this. Pretty cool.
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In 20+ years of answering dispatched calls for service, I've never had to thread my way through a bunch of cones to get there. Yet I agree he is a skilled rider.
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I've never seen a police Harley handled like this. Pretty cool.
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It came as a surprise that the video was apparently shot in 2011. I could have sworn I saw the same thing in about 2005, or 2001, or 1998, or maybe all of those.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "jwflower53" wrote: > > I've never seen a police Harley handled like this. Pretty cool. > http://www.wimp.com/donniewilliams/ >
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Just biting my tongue on this one.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Craig Kahler wrote: > > > I picked up a 250 virago as a fixer-upper. When I got it the rear wheel was locked up. After a lot of rocking back and forth I was able to get it to brake free. I adjusted the brake and it seemed fine, so I procceded to fix up other issues. When I took it for the first test ride, the rear brake stopped working. When I checked the pads, I found pieces of lining in the drum and none on the shoes. > Any ideas on what caused this. > Craig > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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I went to an antique Bike rally this weekend. Some Harley guys practiced riding all through the night (heh-noisely). They had a nice Brough Superior there. Also a very nice Norton that was fuel injected from Colorado. That Brough would be a very good 401K (with sidecar).
I met an Australian KLR rider there named Jock Adams who claimed that he adjusts his doo hickeys with the side over off so that he can see the two weights on the balancer system are pointing at each other. Otherwise he said it doesn't adjust unless they are pointing at each other. Interesting. He and some other guys rode across Australia on some kind of race on small bikes. He is over here a couple of months seeing the USA and Canada on a KLR.
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On Oct 7, 2012, at 4:21 PM, "judjonzz" wrote: > It came as a surprise that the video was apparently shot in 2011. I could have sworn I saw the same thing in about 2005, or 2001, or 1998, or maybe all of those. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "jwflower53" wrote: > > > > I've never seen a police Harley handled like this. Pretty cool. > > http://www.wimp.com/donniewilliams/ > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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