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Southwest Police Motorcycle Team Competition 09

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

A video of Team Competition by 4 Sacramento County Sheriff Deputies riding BMW R1200RT-P at the 13th Annual Southwest Police Motorcycle Training & Competition held on April 3th and 4th, 2009 in Phoenix, AZ. This is some impressive team work and slow maneuvers, in a confusing labyrinth of orange cones. The officers demonstrating how fast and maneuverable the BMW can be in the right hands.

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  • a very good show and perfect control of the bike.

  • Excellent riding skill! Incredible job!

  • nice

    

  • Iwould love to see them pull some wheelies

  • @340PD It depends. I can only give you a "french" point of view, for i've noticed that Japanese, American, French and Italian motorcycle squadrons use different riding procedures.

    When i have to do such exercises, I stay in 1st or 2nd, and sollicitate the clutch more than ever.

    The 3rd and 4th are "reserved" for higher speed maneuvers, like left/right swings to avoid obstacles or emergency braking procedure.

    To me, it looks they are in 2nd all along (but I may be wrong.

    Nice fine riding though!

  • This video was great, I wish I could ride half as good as these guys.

  • Piece o' cake when you practice.

  • What gear are these guys riding in throughout the course?

    Dan

  • I'm deeply embarrassed at my own riding skills having watched this!

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