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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2006

Motorcycle Policemen demonstrated their riding technique.

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  • The training must be on the level of intensity of getting a Black Belt in Karate. Not some fake bullshit, but I mean the real deal Japanese Karate such as Wado Ryu. You do not want one of these guys after you in the city.

  • the main reason they have to learn this is because japan is so tiny

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  • @mindsmirror unless ur on a cross or supermoto

  • These are top men. I ride the same bike, as a westerner, in Japan. Class bike. The cops stopped me once. When I took the helmet off, and the white face: total respect.

  • well that was interesting for about 5 seconds..

  • This takes skill, those are fairly heavy bikes. I'd like to see an american donut bending pig try this! Would be a good laugh.

  • @twobanger .  Their skill level isn't

  • @TheLadyrider1957 And if you dont master this technique, you drop the bike real quick. Been there done that.

  • @stormfox1  The main reason, is they set very high standard and are probably the most skilled mc cops in the world. The selection test is very severe, so shirobai (White bike) cops are revered in Japan for their skill level/

    Look at the turning radius they are achieving.

  • @squarecnix Rear brake allows them to use higher engine rev's in a higher gear during braking in order to help with momentum that is keeping the bike from falling down due to the revolutions of the engine.

  • Their uniforms look so gay!

  • @squarecnix Police motor officers use the REAR brake during tight, slow, low speed maneuvers and turns. You don't know that? Three techniques, head and eyes, friction zone and rear brake.

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