NorCalBusa
Member #294
Any bike can get high speed wobble, especially when loaded improperly (against manufacturer instructions). Harley. Honda. Kawi. BMW. Yami.
I can't image how exhausting it is to muscle around one of those suckers for a 10-hour shift.
Cute that you think motor cops actually work for 10 hours...
You really mean:
0600 - 0800: Write 5 tickets
1000 - 1030: First stop at Starbucks
1030 - 1200: Write 2-3 tickets
1200 - 1400: Lunch break
1400 - 1500: Second stop at Starbucks
1500 - 1600: Return to station to “turn in tickets”
1600: Off-duty, commute on Department motorcycle
Any bike can get high speed wobble, especially when loaded improperly (against manufacturer instructions). Harley. Honda. Kawi. BMW. Yami.
Cute that you think motor cops actually work for 10 hours...
You really mean:
0600 - 0800: Write 5 tickets
1000 - 1030: First stop at Starbucks
1030 - 1200: Write 2-3 tickets
1200 - 1400: Lunch break
1400 - 1500: Second stop at Starbucks
1500 - 1600: Return to station to “turn in tickets”
1600: Off-duty, commute on Department motorcycle
You're the expert, not me. I wasn't suggesting it like I was an expert on your shifts. :dunno
Relax, bud. It was a jab and Bo and his chosen assignment.
Also, traffic enforcement isn’t real police work.
The CHP I was told takes the lowest bid. I heard the Harley came in around 26k where BMW is 27-32k depending on options. Harley promised free basic services and contract to repair Harleys at dealer. Thats where they made their money because the Harleys break a lot. Heard stories of 40-50k in repairs for some Harleys after just a few years. Add to the high service costs that almost every CHP motor hated the Harley, I assumed they would make a change. BMW had been working with CHP for over a year to finally lock in a deal when Harley contract ended.
...
Not exactly.
While I wasn't in the room, the story goes at the bid opening, with Harley and BMW seated in the conference room- the state announced it was changing the spec to include maintenance. Frank Stevens (then factory BMW program manager and known good guy) says sure, just give me a few days to do some homework and make sure we make a proper adjustment to our quote- next week is fine.
No-no, nay-nay says the state, we need it right now. Whut-de-farkle? So BMW picks their bid up, leans over to Harley and says "you're the sole bidder, might want to go higher" and walks out. Harley, being no fool, adjusts their bid upwards- some say >$1000 per bike- and wins as sole bidder. Yeah, that worked out great... arty
Anyways, my 2008 Road King never had high speed wobble. My 2015 Electra Glide got the wobble back n the freeway once around 90-100 mph and another time at 60 mph on a sweeper on a city street. I’m a city motor amd love our new BMWs. I’ve had mine for 1 1/2 years now and it’s been amazing. The Harley is a cruiser and made for a Sunday ride, not police work. I’m not nearly as tired after riding the BMW, it doesn’t feel nearly as hot, weighs a ton less, faster, quieter, more agile, and just plain rides better.
Wow...that's some bullshit. Why push BMW out like that. I mean, it seems pretty clear that's what they wanted to do with a move like that.
So tell me; which bike would you want to run down a kid on a S1000RR who decides to flee?
BTW: congrats OP.
Also, traffic enforcement isn’t real police work.
None. I’m not chasing someone for infraction traffic violations.
That is true, you're broadcasting to us that they ran so we can chase them for you.