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    that's some skills
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    Nice, even though I don't like cops -_-

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    thats a lot of cones

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    Impressive riding. I remember seeing something like that on Japanese police officers, very impressive as well

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    Great skills indeed but why are they using old models?

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    Harley works great because of low center of gravity, big handlebars plus a lot of torque. Try on a sport bike that demands high rpm and you crash.

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    what no wheelie on the straights? lol

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    So I guess the guy on the bike coming after me on occasion might actually know how to ride..
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    Yep pretty good maneuvering for such a big heavy bike, not a single cone hit

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    saw this on another forum... that is some truly skilled and sick riding!!!!!!!!!!

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