You can learn a lot by watching his technique. He is using counter-balancing, clutch work and oh-so-often-underestimated technique called "look where you want to go". The way he is controlling his huge bike is simply breath-taking.
It's tough BUT I thought it was very well laid out, I have been on tracks where the cones were SO sparse you couldn't tell what the path was sposed to be.
The whole time I am wondering how the f is bike not falling on its side. Don't you have to be going fast to lean that low? Especially something that heavy... Are there some electronics on these?
I’ve been riding for almost 30 years I’m on my fourth motorcycle and I couldn’t do one quarter of what this cop just did maybe with some serious practice but this was unbelievable..........👍🏻 Ride safe and wear as much protective gear as possible
you gotta remember he rides that same bike the whole day non-stop every single day its his job thats why he is so skilled, it all about the counter balance thats why he was standing up and moving his whole body to the opposite side of the turn/lean and just keeps it at a constant speed (amazing throttle control)
Weird, because this officer never practices but can do all of this stuff. Maybe you just shouldn't ride anymore, or maybe this officer has spent thousands of hours practicing in a parking lot around cones. Why would you think you could get good at this stuff riding down the freeway? I've been riding for 6 months and I'd bet my next paycheck I can smoke you on a course like this(let that fact motivate you). It takes practice. Get out there and get it done. Number of years riding means nothing if you haven't learned anything. Good on you for the protective gear part though 👍🏻
Practice practice practice, head and eyes, trail braking, clutch and throttle control. Don’t forget your bike will go where you are looking . Anybody can achieve this with practice with the right riding technique . Years ago I purchased the CD from ride like a Pro.com I immediately got better knowing the correct riding technique. I am all of 150 pounds soaking wet riding a 94 Honda Gold wing. I can easily make a U-turn within 18 feet , without having to duck walk the bike. It’s easy when you know The correct technique.
That wouldn't change the fact that China, India and Africa are some of the biggest gross polluters on the planet, most of the plastics in the ocean come from Africa and China, yet the marxist left, bludgeons us with their virtuous stick and punishes us for being some of the cleanest on the planet. Does not make sense, go after China and the movie stars and rich that fly private jets and spew hundreds of billion tons of pollution into the atmosphere, leave the rest of us alone.
We’ed have a ton less motor crashes going wide in turns. But these guys train for weeks to ride the this. Also they ride more in a week than Most motor commuters do in a month.
@@Paiadakine Yeah, motorcycle cops usually commute on their bike, then ride it for a good portion of their shift (majority?), then commute back home and then ride on free days at times too. A few live on my street and I never see them on anything other than their bike unless they're hauling something or it's bad weather
In the netherlands most of what he's doing is required for our driving test. We actually do about 10 lessons about motorcycle handling and for example we have to drive around cones at 50kmh
Actually, the center of gravity means almost nothing. It's all technique. The advantage the RT has over H.D. police bikes is shorter wheelbase, rake, and 42 degree lean angle vs 32 degrees on a H.D. but the techniques remain the same for all motorcycles. ua-cam.com/video/wPchZmnuZe4/v-deo.html
Rode the FLHT police model for years at work. Wasn’t impressed by them so I bought a BMW R1200RT upon retirement. Huge handling difference. That bike was a much better performer.
Amaaaazing!! Can anyone tell me how can I learn to drive like this? I see body position, throttle control, looking where you want to go, but I don't quite graps the braking here. Quinn Redeker, you're awesome!
both brakes on entering, mainly front, which will make the bike dive (or "fall") more and more into the corner. Then ease up on the front as you've entered the turn, but keep trail braking with the rear while you're turning. AFAIU, the balance of the bike should be towards the front on entry, then neutral (using the rear brake and clutch) during the turn. Watch antipilotedelignedroite channel here on yt for detailed step by step explanations.
I just took a three day motorcycle course and they teach you to ride like this it’s harder than it looks that police officer owned that track hats off to him
@@stopstalkingyouspookybastard i was just replying to your comment about the bike stunt the officer is doing. Just make you aware of how tough the stunt he is doing that's all. By the way i am an Indian to 😊. Used to ride back in India 150 cc honda and now i have a 1000 cc bike here . So the difference between them is huge. Please don't be feel bad about my comment. It was just say that officer on this video is riding a 800 plus lbs Harley and he is extremely talented. Thats all 👍
That Officer knows his bike and has ungodly throttle and body position control. That bike is not light. I also love his head position and his forward viewing skill.
There are videos! Ride Like A Pro Jerry Motorman Palladino! I have all of Jerry's videos an book by the way. Well worth the money! Also, Kevin from MC Rider! An Moto jitsu with Fast Eddie! It's Technique. Once Master, with LOTS of practice. You can ride any bike with skill an confidence.
The moment you think you can ride...you watch this...and realize I may be an amateur forever! Amazing skills. Got that friction zone down in your sleep!
I'm currently a Motor Officer with a local socal agency which has been known to be amongst the top performers in the yearly "motor rodeos" which take place in Huntington Beach. Im not saying this just to toot my own horn. I say this because I'm very comfortable riding two wheels and performing slow cone patterns and competing in these rodeos. Im just trying to lay a foundation for my opinion here. When I went through motor school at the San Bernardino Sheriffs Motor Academy I was always criticized for being an "ass shifter." I would always pick my butt up from the seat and over exaggerate my counter-balance technique by shifting my entire body to move my center of mass laterally along my bike. I did this in order to pass my cone patterns because that's what felt comfortable for me. It was considered "bad technique" by my instructors and the red shirts. Not sure why. . . I watch this video and see Quinn moving his entire body (shifting his ass on the seat) to counter balance his heavy bike's center of mass to allow his bike maximum dip and full handle bar locks to make these incredible turns. Im glad too see this style being used by the best riders as it gives me confidence in my own riding style. Im not sure why ass shifting was always considered less than par in the motor academy; as its been proven to be used amongst the top riders in these rodeos. I hope to see this style of riding being taught to future riders because I feel its slightly superior and allows for more extreme maneuvers. I can confidently say this as I have taken second place in the Honda division during a local rodeo. It should be noted that I was able to outperform many 2019 BMW R1250 riders on my 2015 Honda ST1300 with this technique!
That a good ride showing how to countersteer and also how to counter balance. the bike is pushed over, countersteering on the bends and the biker also counter balances by being straight upright. One might wonder just how much patrol duties he performs as it would take hundreds of hours to be a proficient as this.
"Civilians out there watching..." Wow. All these guys are civilian police officers. Anyhow, awesome display of riding skills. This guy is really talented. I hope he stays safe and is able to do this for decades to come. It would be really cool if he taught advanced riders' classes.
Perfect scene! Amazing dear! शायरी नहीं आती मुझे बस हाल ए दिल, सुना रहा हूँ ; बेवफ़ाई का इलज़ाम है , मुझपर फिर भी गुनगुना रहा हूँ ; क़त्ल करने वाले ने कातिल भी हमें ही बना दिया ; खफ़ा नहीं उससे फिर भी मैं बस , उसका दामन बचा रहा हूँ!
When riding bikes, mostly dirt bike you use your foot is sharper corners to keep the bike up. I don’t put the weight of the bike on my leg in the corners I use it more of a guide and if the front wheel goes loose my leg is there to keep it up. With a heavier bike like this I’m not sure why he did that.
You don't watch the cones like you don't watch the paint, you just ride appropriately and stay on the inside. Also it doesn't have to be memorized. If you look at the floor there are painted arrows showing the path.
They teach you in the MSF course how to do everything he's doing then all you do is keep practicing and you Too could learn how to do what he's doing to negotiate this course, it's not easy but I guarantee it can be done.
Shit, I've been riding daily all my life and I couldn't even come anywhere close to doing that on a flickable dirt bike, let alone my Valkyrie! I wouldn't be surprised if he's a track-day fast guy on race prepped bikes too. This is when you no longer think of a bike as an external thing and it becomes one with you.
Watch Quinn Redeker second run here!
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hi 4years ago 😅
Skill is awesome 👌
You can learn a lot by watching his technique. He is using counter-balancing, clutch work and oh-so-often-underestimated technique called "look where you want to go". The way he is controlling his huge bike is simply breath-taking.
Yeah ... so true ! Look where you wanna go and yes practice , practice and practice !
Meh i can do better bra
@@RideOrangeKTM Good for you!
@@RideOrangeKTM . What ? On your 125 Trials Bike .
@@johncunningham4820 i rode more bikes then your little brain can comprehend. I could do this on my 1440cc Dyna or my Ktm 450
Never mind the riding skills, I would get lost in the cones 😂
It's tough BUT I thought it was very well laid out, I have been on tracks where the cones were SO sparse you couldn't tell what the path was sposed to be.
Same here
Smoke some cones before you do it
What about the arrows on the floor?
Fr
The camera angle gives an awesome perspective of the importance of body positioning. HE IS AWESOME!!!!
Right
Yes sir
And head positioning. Always looking at where you want the bike to go.
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These are hella skills. Way more difficult that it looks. The officer made it look easy. Very impressive.
Yep, the bikes they use are neither small nor light. I'd rather have my dual sport any day personally.
Yeah, with supermoto this is pretty easy but with bike like that its not that easy. Ive tried it 😅
The whole time I am wondering how the f is bike not falling on its side.
Don't you have to be going fast to lean that low? Especially something that heavy... Are there some electronics on these?
Moral of the story, dont run from a motorcycle cop, they are trained to catch yo azz 😂
They love slow speed manuvers but soon as you break that 170 barrier they usually chicken out.
Won’t catch me off road, and that’s exactly where I’m headed, super moto
@@nth842 Not many people are comfortable above 160. 170 they need a change of pants.
Non bikers, 100 is pushing it for them.
😂😂😂😂
@@nth842
Think they only need to keep you in line of sight though then use the radio.
I’ve been riding for almost 30 years I’m on my fourth motorcycle and I couldn’t do one quarter of what this cop just did maybe with some serious practice but this was unbelievable..........👍🏻 Ride safe and wear as much protective gear as possible
Thsnk you, fpr your insight
you gotta remember he rides that same bike the whole day non-stop every single day its his job thats why he is so skilled, it all about the counter balance thats why he was standing up and moving his whole body to the opposite side of the turn/lean and just keeps it at a constant speed (amazing throttle control)
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Weird, because this officer never practices but can do all of this stuff. Maybe you just shouldn't ride anymore, or maybe this officer has spent thousands of hours practicing in a parking lot around cones. Why would you think you could get good at this stuff riding down the freeway? I've been riding for 6 months and I'd bet my next paycheck I can smoke you on a course like this(let that fact motivate you). It takes practice. Get out there and get it done. Number of years riding means nothing if you haven't learned anything. Good on you for the protective gear part though 👍🏻
check this..
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The cop is amazing on 2 wheels! I've ridden for 50 years and can't compare to him!
Practice practice practice, head and eyes, trail braking, clutch and throttle control. Don’t forget your bike will go where you are looking . Anybody can achieve this with practice with the right riding technique . Years ago I purchased the CD from ride like a Pro.com I immediately got better knowing the correct riding technique. I am all of 150 pounds soaking wet riding a 94 Honda Gold wing. I can easily make a U-turn within 18 feet , without having to duck walk the bike. It’s easy when you know The correct technique.
Everyone can be just like every one else, except god.
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@@Rodrick18
What the f*** ?
@@lance3613 🖕🖕
Good perspective. You can see how much the rider shifts his weight to counter balance the bike.
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i mean applause for driving, but real hero is guy who has to put all those cones
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@Rajat Bhati ffffffffff🐂🐂
U r sure that a single person put all those cones
If this was the test for normal licence.....
Pollution will be minimised 😈😜😂😂
That wouldn't change the fact that China, India and Africa are some of the biggest gross polluters on the planet, most of the plastics in the ocean come from Africa and China, yet the marxist left, bludgeons us with their virtuous stick and punishes us for being some of the cleanest on the planet. Does not make sense, go after China and the movie stars and rich that fly private jets and spew hundreds of billion tons of pollution into the atmosphere, leave the rest of us alone.
@@MrNopehaha chill dude
No everyone would just drive stupid cars like they do now.
I never tire of watching these skilled artists on these powerful machines.
I miss you.
@@geoffreymwangi6627 why what happened
@@johnsingh8381 In love with her.
@@geoffreymwangi6627 bro you taking about Gwen?
@@johnsingh8381 yeh she beutiful.
I ride a '12 1200rt and am always amazed at the handling.... but this guy is so far beyond amazing!
Imagine you have do this for your driving licence test
Ain't nobody riding a bike then
@@farisarrazi1200 hahaha
Shit man
We’ed have a ton less motor crashes going wide in turns.
But these guys train for weeks to ride the this. Also they ride more in a week than Most motor commuters do in a month.
@@Paiadakine Yeah, motorcycle cops usually commute on their bike, then ride it for a good portion of their shift (majority?), then commute back home and then ride on free days at times too. A few live on my street and I never see them on anything other than their bike unless they're hauling something or it's bad weather
Wicked skills! I was surprised to see his left foot off the peg so much though, guess part of his balance technique?
No way I would be competitive but I feel like I could have one hell of a fun time running over some cones.
I have the impression that he shifts his bottom from left to right and vice versa, lifting it high above the saddle. Is it necessary?
Mad respect BLUE LINE!!!! ✊✊🇺🇸🇺🇸 THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE!
In the netherlands most of what he's doing is required for our driving test. We actually do about 10 lessons about motorcycle handling and for example we have to drive around cones at 50kmh
R1200RT police edition , the low center of gravity of the boxer must be a huge gain
Thanks for clarification on the motorcycle. Salute
Actually, the center of gravity means almost nothing. It's all technique. The advantage the RT has over H.D. police bikes is shorter wheelbase, rake, and 42 degree lean angle vs 32 degrees on a H.D. but the techniques remain the same for all motorcycles. ua-cam.com/video/wPchZmnuZe4/v-deo.html
Yes its not the common super bike edition.
@@latiffesa R1200RT is a tourer , must never be called a superbike, IMHO a term used ignorantly in certain places in Asia
Rode the FLHT police model for years at work. Wasn’t impressed by them so I bought a BMW R1200RT upon retirement. Huge handling difference. That bike was a much better performer.
Mad respect! That was amazing!! And he's using a Shoei helmet. +100 protection bonus!
Amaaaazing!! Can anyone tell me how can I learn to drive like this? I see body position, throttle control, looking where you want to go, but I don't quite graps the braking here. Quinn Redeker, you're awesome!
both brakes on entering, mainly front, which will make the bike dive (or "fall") more and more into the corner. Then ease up on the front as you've entered the turn, but keep trail braking with the rear while you're turning. AFAIU, the balance of the bike should be towards the front on entry, then neutral (using the rear brake and clutch) during the turn.
Watch antipilotedelignedroite channel here on yt for detailed step by step explanations.
Vano Scrap
The police method is rear brake only.
www.midwestmotorcycletraining.com/civilian-trainingschedule.html
motogymkhana speak to james bush at conemonkeys LA
Carlson Badua Common sense. It's like riding a bicycle. Let off throttle/brake as you enter turns, throttle as you come out of the turn.
I just took a three day motorcycle course and they teach you to ride like this it’s harder than it looks that police officer owned that track hats off to him
This is impressive 👌. I have been biking for 2 years. Idk when I will do this perfectly
Am glad we have skillful men and woman in blue, patrolling and enjoying what they do.
Kudos to you sir, well done
This takes a lot of talent! What a ride!
Correction - a lot of hard work. :P
And a lot of cones
@YOGENDRA SINGH LODHA lol yeah .😃😃 mad autos , mad lorries , mad busses all are mad ..
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All paid for by your taxes my friend.
I've been riding on the street for over 40 years, i have no idea how anyone can ride like this guy, wow.....
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IN INDIA WE PRACTICE THIS DAILY IN PUBLIC... WE HAVE SO MAY PPL AROUND THATS ENOUGH FOR HANDLING 😂😂😂
You are funny!
There is a huge difference between doing anything on a 150cc bike vs 1000+ cc
@@binoyvaliyaparambath5759 indians cant afford anyting more than 200cc
@@stopstalkingyouspookybastard i was just replying to your comment about the bike stunt the officer is doing. Just make you aware of how tough the stunt he is doing that's all. By the way i am an Indian to 😊. Used to ride back in India 150 cc honda and now i have a 1000 cc bike here . So the difference between them is huge. Please don't be feel bad about my comment. It was just say that officer on this video is riding a 800 plus lbs Harley and he is extremely talented. Thats all 👍
@@binoyvaliyaparambath5759 no hard feelings mate i was just stating a fact. i agreed with what you say. he is riding a bmw 1600 gt btw not a harley.
Man, I get confused with the cones that direct me to change lanes near construction zones. How in the hell?
Absolutely magnificent riding. He just shifting his whole weight to curves looks amazing.i wish to view on other camera to
नाम बिया अलावे
I demand to know what the police department cone budget is, that's ridiculous!!!
Let me guess this is on your recommended :/
Obviously! You really think I would search for it? Nah!
Yah
“Let me take my hand cuffs off, I would hate to fall on them. But I’ll leave my fire arm on” lol
I pity the fool who tries to run from him.
A bike that big is super easy to lose in heavy traffic with a 125cc scooter ....
Ask me how i know......
@@DiegoMorales-jh1qi HAHAHAHA! Let me guess.......
I pity the fool who pities the fool who tried to out run from him- other beemer riders
Hahahhahaaaa....I can't imagine :)) :)) :))
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How many cones were used to form that stage? ....3000 sir! 😯
My impression was that this was a bit slow. Japanese cops seem much faster. Maybe because the camera’s onboard?
So many, cones. Great study in body position, head and eyes. I could never dream of that level of control.
Now I know where my taxes went: Traffic Cones
for road pirates to play when their not screwing the working class
Is he clutching when making those tight corners? Or using throttle + rear braking only?
*Indians:* Good for my kid's cycling practice
Abe 😂😂😂
Does anyone have a video with ppl doing this on dirtbikes?
That Officer knows his bike and has ungodly throttle and body position control. That bike is not light.
I also love his head position and his forward viewing skill.
you are awesome. how did you do that
While doing this in Driving Test
SUDDENLY
Radio: Teriyaki Boyz
Me:
سلام
Everybody talks that he's a great rider. Nobody talks if there's a video on UA-cam to learn such a skill.
There are videos! Ride Like A Pro Jerry Motorman Palladino! I have all of Jerry's videos an book by the way. Well worth the money! Also, Kevin from MC Rider! An Moto jitsu with Fast Eddie!
It's Technique. Once Master, with LOTS of practice. You can ride any bike with skill an confidence.
The Team that packed the cones need a special applause to, but sure, incredible riding and skill, no doubt.....
Arfan jutt
The moment you think you can ride...you watch this...and realize I may be an amateur forever! Amazing skills. Got that friction zone down in your sleep!
Great skill for chasing crims through the supermarket
Is the hill st blues theme on a loop all day😟
Somehow I get a feeling this ain't his first day riding!
What was taken off his hand/throttle???
O My Goshhh...what an Incredible skill....Awsome!!!!!
Dang, he handling that motorcycle like it’s a regular bike😳. Looks like a video game.
I would like to have one safety cone from this... Am struggling to get one, as am an asst. Highway engineer
I'm currently a Motor Officer with a local socal agency which has been known to be amongst the top performers in the yearly "motor rodeos" which take place in Huntington Beach. Im not saying this just to toot my own horn. I say this because I'm very comfortable riding two wheels and performing slow cone patterns and competing in these rodeos. Im just trying to lay a foundation for my opinion here.
When I went through motor school at the San Bernardino Sheriffs Motor Academy I was always criticized for being an "ass shifter." I would always pick my butt up from the seat and over exaggerate my counter-balance technique by shifting my entire body to move my center of mass laterally along my bike. I did this in order to pass my cone patterns because that's what felt comfortable for me. It was considered "bad technique" by my instructors and the red shirts. Not sure why. . .
I watch this video and see Quinn moving his entire body (shifting his ass on the seat) to counter balance his heavy bike's center of mass to allow his bike maximum dip and full handle bar locks to make these incredible turns.
Im glad too see this style being used by the best riders as it gives me confidence in my own riding style. Im not sure why ass shifting was always considered less than par in the motor academy; as its been proven to be used amongst the top riders in these rodeos. I hope to see this style of riding being taught to future riders because I feel its slightly superior and allows for more extreme maneuvers. I can confidently say this as I have taken second place in the Honda division during a local rodeo. It should be noted that I was able to outperform many 2019 BMW R1250 riders on my 2015 Honda ST1300 with this technique!
The question is : Can he drive straight?
BMW i suppose.. you could never be able to do this on HD
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Awesome skills, how does he remember where to go?
There were arrows he was following... in the beginning. Then, later he was going against the arrows, so who knows!!!
When Indian roads are more challenging than this 😜😂😂
Kuch bhi bolna hai bas!
Translation: just spitting anything!
बात पक्की है
@@rushdi82 wtf man .These are non living cones but on indian road people drive like their last day on earth especially young boys.
@@RajnishKumar-dd5jy comparing extremely skilled guy with unskilled dangerous fools who run on mere luck? Such a hypocrisy!
Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣
That a good ride showing how to countersteer and also how to counter balance. the bike is pushed over, countersteering on the bends and the biker also counter balances by being straight upright. One might wonder just how much patrol duties he performs as it would take hundreds of hours to be a proficient as this.
Then I was complaining about my California motorcycle test. lol
"Civilians out there watching..." Wow. All these guys are civilian police officers.
Anyhow, awesome display of riding skills. This guy is really talented. I hope he stays safe and is able to do this for decades to come. It would be really cool if he taught advanced riders' classes.
Я бы тоже поставил на этой дистанции рекорд, ни одного конуса бы стоячего после меня не осталось🤣🤣🤣
А если серьезно мужик красавчик🔥🔥🔥
And here I am with my little 125cc bike strugling to pass my drving exam
Lol, hill street blues as the theme. Love it.
Took Me back to My kiddo days. Salute
It looked as though the rider kept lifting his butt off the seat. Was that just the camera or was he actually doing that?
i dont want to be the person who collects the traffic cones after the event ^^
:( I want full screen video of him not only in his back.
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India🇮🇳 : we have the Best traffic ever
Bangladesh🇧🇩 : Hold my CNG 😂
Hiiii
Perfect scene! Amazing dear!
शायरी नहीं आती मुझे बस हाल ए दिल, सुना रहा हूँ ; बेवफ़ाई का इलज़ाम है , मुझपर फिर भी गुनगुना रहा हूँ ; क़त्ल करने वाले ने कातिल भी हमें ही बना दिया ; खफ़ा नहीं उससे फिर भी मैं बस , उसका दामन बचा रहा हूँ!
Wahhh bhai.... 👌👍
👌👌👌👌🌹💖
I have experienced 3 minutes 19 seconds of full body Goosebumps....😵😶
I love MGP and SBK, but this kind of skillset always impresses.
I see he has a gun but he's not using it. Should include some drive-by shooting range as well.
Kinda like the biathalon!!
why use a gun when he can bike trick the shit out of everything
GO OUT THER BRO INSTEAD OF HATING
What kind of motorcycle is he riding?
Pretty sure it's a BMW 1200GT
UA-cam :- " lets reccomend people which is of no use "
Wish I could see his brake light
That LEO rides great, but why did his foot come off the peg at some times?
David Spin I would assume it's just the body's natural reaction to the feel of almost losing its balance.
Try keeping your foot on the pegs (under the bike) in a full lock/lean. Doesn't fee good dragging the side of your boot under a 700lb bike.
When riding bikes, mostly dirt bike you use your foot is sharper corners to keep the bike up. I don’t put the weight of the bike on my leg in the corners I use it more of a guide and if the front wheel goes loose my leg is there to keep it up. With a heavier bike like this I’m not sure why he did that.
Rossi style
David Spin he is leaning so far his foot peg would be pushing up against the ground not giving enough room for his foot to stay on it.
what was the speed during his test can you tell me admin plss
All the cones!
No road works that day
He's not a cop! He's a highly skilled motorcyclist in cop's riding clothes. Wow, he nails every turn perfectly!
Go quinn! im from ventura!
I couldn't even walk through this course let alone on a bike lol. Wish we could see his clutch control.
You need a load of cones too do that !!
Hill Street Blues.
How come he can remind the course ? I would be lost at second corner !!🤔
You don't watch the cones like you don't watch the paint, you just ride appropriately and stay on the inside. Also it doesn't have to be memorized. If you look at the floor there are painted arrows showing the path.
Id like to see him on a supermoto bike
Oniks
What kind of bike? Was this on a BMW?
It's all about confidence 😊
How he blance the bike
The thief may not be able to escape even when he is running through the narrow streets
Interesting to see how much he gets right out of the saddle to counterbalance in tight turns, useful tip….
I cant even do bicycling like this
New msf course?
They teach you in the MSF course how to do everything he's doing then all you do is keep practicing and you Too could learn how to do what he's doing to negotiate this course, it's not easy but I guarantee it can be done.
I can't imagine if his in Motogp 😂
This is exactly what I have to do on daily basis when going from home to my clinic
Imagine this policeman catching a stunt rider, with showing this skills 😳
What tyres is he on????
So... many... cones.... 😯
Shit, I've been riding daily all my life and I couldn't even come anywhere close to doing that on a flickable dirt bike, let alone my Valkyrie! I wouldn't be surprised if he's a track-day fast guy on race prepped bikes too. This is when you no longer think of a bike as an external thing and it becomes one with you.
Que hijo puta!! Como controla la moto el tío! Como para darse a la fuga de un piloto como él!! Joder, es una maquina! ✌🏻😮
Kronos 88 que asco de lenguaje el tuyo, porque no pueden hablar más civilizadamente?
a todo madree