Unmarked police bike close ups
Unmarked police bike close ups
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Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Have a close look at the Honda ST1100 Pan European unmarked police motorcycle:


Here is the front of the dark green bike. The camera for recording traffic offences is arrowed and the clear lights mounted on top of each indicator flash blue when activated.

Below is the rider's view. All of the regular motorbike controls are there, with added police radio, speed checking equipment and lights and siren activation switches.




Street

tigerbear

76 posts

263 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Nice one street is there any clue about what force operates the bike and where it patrols

modernbeat

132 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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But won't the rider have to be in uniform to pull you? I can understand it if unmarked bikes worked with marked cars, but it seems that a useful bike working alone would have to have a uniformed officer on it, negating the unmarked aspect of the bike.

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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tigerbear said:

any idea of which forces use them


That particular bike was one that Derbyshire was using, i'm led to believe. Most forces use unmarked bikes, but numbers are only small. Usually dark in colour and very difficult to see

modernbeat said:
But won't the rider have to be in uniform to pull you? I can understand it if unmarked bikes worked with marked cars, but it seems that a useful bike working alone would have to have a uniformed officer on it, negating the unmarked aspect of the bike.


Yes and no. The 'uniform' aspect of a motorcycle policeman only means being identified as a police officer. My own force has an unmarked kit that includes a white helmet with police on the front of the chin section of the helmet. The clothing is all in black with a large police sign on the chest with a velcro patch, allowing the flap to be turned up.

Remember only a few years back..all motorcycle cops wore were black leather suit, white helmet with police written on it and a blue/white chequered 'Sam Brown' belt.

Street

rsvnigel

600 posts

289 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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You don't get to make home movies like get carters do you?

www.stevecarter.com/911turbo-scotland.wmv

(assuming your not spending your days circling the M25 or similar).

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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the bloody whimps got heated grips , Is there a pipe and slippers compartment as well

rsvnigel

600 posts

289 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Just so he feels at home, like on his blandbird

SpudGunner

472 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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rsvnigel said:
You don't get to make home movies like get carters do you?

www.stevecarter.com/911turbo-scotland.wmv

(assuming your not spending your days circling the M25 or similar).


Blimey perhaps its me, but he seemed to be driving pretty slowly really.

I can believe it, when it says at the end that no speed limits were exceeded. My Mum drives quicker than that.

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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rsvnigel said:
Just so he feels at home, like on his blandbird


Bollocks!..

Street

cortinaman

3,230 posts

276 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Streetcop said:
Remember only a few years back..all motorcycle cops wore were black leather suit, white helmet with police written on it and a blue/white chequered 'Sam Brown' belt.

Street



[alexisayalmode] "and in this country messuere(sp?) dennis,we drive on.....THIS side of the road!"

>> Edited by cortinaman on Friday 20th August 06:52

welsh blackbird

692 posts

267 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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North Wales Police have a Pan in the same Green.

They also have three dark blue Vauxhall Vectras and a dark blue Mondeo.

Look out for them on the A5 on any sunny Sunday!

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Is that a GameBoy in the pannier?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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SpudGunner said:


I can believe it, when it says at the end that no speed limits were exceeded. My Mum drives quicker than that.


You really should not be driving your mum at anything like that speed..........