Oh well... After active duy MIL, and my only skills being how to sneak around and kill people, and finishing college to make sure I could be employed with the "finer points" of such skills while demonstrating that I was edumacated... I just recently retired from law enforcement. It's a mentality that you must be prepared to deal with, and unfortunately, sportbike owners are "their own worst enemy".
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To be really clear here, and after watching this forum for a few months, most ZX14 owners are NOT the problem - it's the other millions (and I mean millions!!!) of other ZX, GSX, CBR, unwashed masses, etc., that pose the problem.
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I'd like, however..., to offer some ideas, thoughts, etc., to those contemplating the "need for speed"...
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Pissing Off The Police (Dragon Baiting...), and a historical perspective of how the dragons react to folks who like to drive fast machines...
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Groomlake's Police Rule of Profiling: If the duck looks like a testosterone crazed sportbike duck, and quacks like someone out of a Mel Gibson apocalypse death-biker movie, and has their duck bike tricked out to do things, then it's possible... Just maybe, yah know, they might be in the "could be up to no good" category....
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Groomlake's Police Rule of Probable Cause: If the duck flies by doing all kinds of illegal things and Officer Friendly follows the duck to the pond... Then it's duck for supper...
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Never assume that what Channel 5 (or any other television media, for that matter) shows on the evening news was fair and balanced.
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The police peoples see sportbikes (yum yum!!), follow us, and try to stop ua from stunting, follow us with police peoples blue light thingy's, and when anyone on a sportbike refuses to stop, and speed off into the night... That's when the police peoples (by now thoroughly pissed off....) arrive on the scene of pit stops, etc. Well... down go the ducks...
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Now for the Deja Vu... As in history inevitably repeats itself when players do the same thing again...
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I'll say it yet again (and again... as in over and over again): Don't poke sharp sticks in the dragon's eyes. All you do is wake the sleeping dragon, it's hungry, you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup...
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I know that there are probably a few members on this forum who date back to the halcyon days of the "muscle car", "hot rod", "cruising", and of course what killed it - street racing. I was there... had the "rides", still have a t-shirt, etc.
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It really started in the early 1960's. American Grafitti comes to mind...
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By 1969 however, the dragons were stirring all over the place. Local ordinances like more than 2 vehicles "loitering" in the same parking lot, state laws all over the place banning anything to modify a "muscle car" (it got so bad in Virginia by 1974 that exhaust headers and any wheel that was larger than a stock factory wheel were declared illegal).
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By the mid-70's, the "muscle car" party was over... Dead, arrested, denied insurance, harrassed by the police peoples, all to the point of extinction. Most however, had gotten married, a job, kids, etc., and no longer had the money to play the game. Not to mention their wives and girlfriends threatening bodily injury if they continued down the ole' hot-rod road to perdition...
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Sound familiar?
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The "muscle car" industry was about defunct by 1974, except cosmetics. The insurance industry, state and local 'guvmint's, and the feds had basically made it too expensive to "play" (unless you were 35 years old or better... and statistically had some common sense). What really killed it in 1979 was the oil crisis (an excuse by the oil industry to raise gas prices by up to 500%). 97 octane at .40 cents a gallon when I left was now $2.50 a gallon). And you could no longer find the nice 104 octane for the 13:1 pistons in your ride.
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For me? The party was over... I went "underground" with all my succesive "muscle car" rides, and never, ever violated a traffic law anytime I was motivating. By then... I had discovered "hot rod" motorcycles... LOL!!!
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If I had to think about the one thing that probably led to my survival with a 426 Hemi Roadrunner (among other insane rides through about 1983...) was the fact that I did NOT jack the rear end up, have mag wheels, and made sure that I really, really good (expensive...) mufflers.
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There's little if any "street scene" like the old days... For cars anyways... The folks with the "fast and furious" rides have already come under the breath of the dragon, and they too are learning the lesson... the hard way... The dragons have become far more sophisticated with equipment, tactics and techniques to end street racing, stunting, drifting, etc.
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There's some "moral" to the story...
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The "moral" is that if we, the current sportbike and superbike owners keep screwing around.... then the dragons will make sure that OUR bikes will go the way of the "muscle cars". Simply legislated, ordinanced out of existence, or forced by the insurance industry to drive something else.
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Like a blue Prius...
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Just some thoughts from a now retired LEO with gobs of experience in watching how the "thin blue line" screws with targets of opportunity...