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I didn't think that Harley's could be that nimble.
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http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/spectacular-motorcycle-riding-skills/1jr0eaf0h
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Re: I didn't think that Harley's could be that nimble.
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I can't get the video to play.
That said, it's no insult to H-D to say that it's the rider. Some of those guys are impressive.
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Every time I see one of those I turn a little green with envy. If only I was able to make the CBR do that. But I ain't got the skills.
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Yup, lock handlebar, lean until you hear scraping (not far) then ride in a circle.
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I still remember being at the NY State Fair some years ago. I had a nice conversation with a state trooper while he rode a full-lock circle at well under 1 MPH on his full-dresser police Harley. He was riding in a parade with children milling around him.
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I'm really curious to see the Victory's being used for these competitions. Yes I'm biased (owning and riding daily my Vision), however my vision is REALLY easy to ride, and I know the Cross Country's are too. I'd like to see how they handle with a really good rider behind the reins.
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Ask and you shall receive
The victory police model is called the victory commander based on the cross-country
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=victory+commander
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Quote from: schmii on December 05, 2011, 04:26:31 PM
Ask and you shall receive
The victory police model is called the victory commander based on the cross-country
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=victory+commander
Awesome!
LOVE the first one! (30 second clip). Beemer comes in and shows him how it's done, Victory Rider comes in, makes a RIGHT hand u-turn instead of a LEFT-hand one, aaaaannnndddd . . . . knocks over all sorts of cones! LOL!
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