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Title: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 July 2009, 18:08:06
Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Pitchfork on 17 July 2009, 18:09:52
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Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.
Qualified or brave enough :question
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 July 2009, 18:11:54
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Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.
Qualified or brave enough :question

Clip they just showed was a porecuation of a guy arround driffield where the biker was doing way in excess of 100mph and the police hitting 139mph to catch him.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Del Boy on 17 July 2009, 18:23:47
May be dangerous but I bet it's bloody cool  ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: albitz on 17 July 2009, 18:26:04
Think I might apply to join plod :)
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: redelitev6 on 17 July 2009, 18:31:40
 :oStrange to hear this,Northumbria police is getting rid of its police bikes on the dreaded "health and safety" grounds!
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Debs. on 17 July 2009, 18:37:08
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Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.

A 'Hayabusa' sounds like it might be ridden by a robed and revered 'Ninja-San'......not a traffic unit PC named Derek or Nigel. ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Tony H on 17 July 2009, 18:47:03
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May be dangerous but I bet it's bloody cool  ;D
Yep at 200MPH the wind chill factor is going to be pretty high ::)
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Del Boy on 17 July 2009, 18:52:54
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May be dangerous but I bet it's bloody cool  ;D
Yep at 200MPH the wind chill factor is going to be pretty high ::)
;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: hotel21 on 17 July 2009, 18:53:38
Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Ghost on 17 July 2009, 18:56:03
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Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.
Qualified or brave enough :question
Stupid :y
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 July 2009, 18:56:06
The one's on the news were just plain Black, the only way you can tell a copper is holding on to it was the white helmet and high viz jacket.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Turk on 17 July 2009, 18:56:08
They'll probably have them left in the standard colours, fitted with the tiniest Police badges, lights etc, wear loud coloured race leathers and go out baiting unsuspecting bikers in the hope they take up the challenge and then nab them for speeding.
Just like Plod and their R1's do down here  >:(
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 July 2009, 18:56:48
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Seems Humberside have taken delivery of 200mph 1300 Hayabusa's in a bid to cut down on speeders.

Dont know how many bikes they have bought, but heard a mention of 10 police officers qualified to ride them.
Qualified or brave enough :question
Stupid :y

Was thinking of that one as an option.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: STMO999 on 17 July 2009, 18:57:27
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?

That's the new PC colours for PC's.

No matter what your sexual orientation, there's a colour for you :y ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Ghost on 17 July 2009, 18:57:54
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?

I dont live very far from there and yes they have lovely coulerd bikes. not to sure if they are cops though think there something like Vosa.
But dont hold me on that.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: theowletman on 17 July 2009, 19:04:25
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
These bikes actually belong to CF Recovery, a breakdown service which covers the A1 Western Bypass ( and most of the tyneside area ). One of them that you may have seen is a Pan European with a large " BUMP " on the back, it is a spectacle device which fits underneath of the front wheels of a broken down car - yes a car - and tows it off the A1, usually to the Total petrol station near Swalwell for transfer to a lorry or similar. Its quite a sight seeing a motor cycle towing a car.
The previous thread was correct, Northumbria Police do not operate motorcycles any more, operational difficulties was the phrase used. They can't carry enough kit, can't transport anyone etc etc, now that wide and large load escort has been privatised the bikes are now redundant.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: hotel21 on 17 July 2009, 19:08:23
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
These bikes actually belong to CF Recovery, a breakdown service which covers the A1 Western Bypass ( and most of the tyneside area ). One of them that you may have seen is a Pan European with a large " BUMP " on the back, it is a spectacle device which fits underneath of the front wheels of a broken down car - yes a car - and tows it off the A1, usually to the Total petrol station near Swalwell for transfer to a lorry or similar. Its quite a sight seeing a motor cycle towing a car.
The previous thread was correct, Northumbria Police do not operate motorcycles any more, operational difficulties was the phrase used. They can't carry enough kit, can't transport anyone etc etc, now that wide and large load escort has been privatised the bikes are now redundant.

That was the first one I saw but it was going in the opposite direction.  Thought perhaps it was some kind of fancy matrix sign/crashbar thing initiallt, but realised the back bit was higher than the rider, or at least appeared to be.  Yup, must have been the recovery company then.  Thanks for the clarification....   :y
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: CaptainZok on 17 July 2009, 19:18:16
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
Probably borrowed from their colleagues in Stoke.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: theowletman on 17 July 2009, 19:30:35
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
These bikes actually belong to CF Recovery, a breakdown service which covers the A1 Western Bypass ( and most of the tyneside area ). One of them that you may have seen is a Pan European with a large " BUMP " on the back, it is a spectacle device which fits underneath of the front wheels of a broken down car - yes a car - and tows it off the A1, usually to the Total petrol station near Swalwell for transfer to a lorry or similar. Its quite a sight seeing a motor cycle towing a car.
The previous thread was correct, Northumbria Police do not operate motorcycles any more, operational difficulties was the phrase used. They can't carry enough kit, can't transport anyone etc etc, now that wide and large load escort has been privatised the bikes are now redundant.

That was the first one I saw but it was going in the opposite direction.  Thought perhaps it was some kind of fancy matrix sign/crashbar thing initiallt, but realised the back bit was higher than the rider, or at least appeared to be.  Yup, must have been the recovery company then.  Thanks for the clarification....   :y
The A1 Western Bypass - the road past the Metrocentre is a nightmare, the slightest incident can back the traffic up quickly for miles. The idea of the recovery bike was to get to a breakdown ASAP and clear the road. I believe, but may be wrong, that the recovery off the A1 is free, paid for by the Highways Agency, like contraflow areas, to go any further the customer has to pay. The bikes and cars are parked on a few of the North Easts bottlenecks / blackspots. As you travel South of the airport turn off on the A1, past B & Q, over the bridge look to your left and you will see a Total petrol station, if the bikes are there, go and have a look, the lads are decent and might even show you the car towing attachment, its quite a piece of engineering.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 17 July 2009, 22:23:44
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Think I might apply to join plod :)


Don't think they would dare to let you even touch one of there missiles Albs  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: albitz on 18 July 2009, 00:26:20
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
Promoting diversity is top priority in the 21st century police service dont you know. :y ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: albitz on 18 July 2009, 00:30:26
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Think I might apply to join plod :)


Don't think they would dare to let you even touch one of there missiles Albs  ;D ;D ;D
I met my cousins new boyfriend in Norn Irn a couple of years ago and he let me loose on his R1 in the wet,with a bald back tyre.That was the best cure for constipation I,ve come across. ;) :D
Warning-anorak moment.....The reason its called Hayabusa is that a Hayabusa is a large japanese perigrine falcon which eats Blackbirds.The fastest road bike available before the Hayabusa was launched was......Honda Blackbird.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Welung666 on 18 July 2009, 01:51:11
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Think I might apply to join plod :)


Don't think they would dare to let you even touch one of there missiles Albs  ;D ;D ;D
I met my cousins new boyfriend in Norn Irn a couple of years ago and he let me loose on his R1 in the wet,with a bald back tyre.That was the best cure for constipation I,ve come across. ;) :D
Warning-anorak moment.....The reason its called Hayabusa is that a Hayabusa is a large japanese perigrine falcon which eats Blackbirds.The fastest road bike available before the Hayabusa was launched was......Honda Blackbird.

You're such a geek Albs ;D ;D

I test rode a brand new Busa got to be 9 years ago, I was part ex-ing my old ZZR11 but ended up getting a GSX1000R. I knew I'd end up dead on a Busa! Nearly did after a european car driver nodded off at 90 on the M40 and put me on the tarmac. Killed the bike and not me fortunately. Not even sat on a bike since :-/
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: The Barge Captain on 18 July 2009, 02:51:32
I miss my ZRX1100 (and my Mig!)
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Welung666 on 18 July 2009, 02:56:09
(http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/images/Area_14_Motorbike1.JPG)

(http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/images/Area_14_Motorbike2.JPG)

Pictures courtesy of http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/20059.aspx
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: theowletman on 18 July 2009, 08:55:22
Very well researched Welung 666, its quite a bit of kit. I didn't know it could shift 1600 kgs when used on a Goldwing, I've only seen the Pan Euro in Gateshead towing a clit.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: tunnie on 18 July 2009, 09:13:40
those police super bikes where on a RoadWars special while back, they are all fully equipped with cameras and such.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: albitz on 18 July 2009, 12:32:42
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Think I might apply to join plod :)


Don't think they would dare to let you even touch one of there missiles Albs  ;D ;D ;D
I met my cousins new boyfriend in Norn Irn a couple of years ago and he let me loose on his R1 in the wet,with a bald back tyre.That was the best cure for constipation I,ve come across. ;) :D
Warning-anorak moment.....The reason its called Hayabusa is that a Hayabusa is a large japanese perigrine falcon which eats Blackbirds.The fastest road bike available before the Hayabusa was launched was......Honda Blackbird.

You're such a geek Albs ;D ;D

I test rode a brand new Busa got to be 9 years ago, I was part ex-ing my old ZZR11 but ended up getting a GSX1000R. I knew I'd end up dead on a Busa! Nearly did after a european car driver nodded off at 90 on the M40 and put me on the tarmac. Killed the bike and not me fortunately. Not even sat on a bike since :-/
A mate of mine had an early Busa,the only bloke I know who could kill A Busa engine in 9 months :o
I was behind him one night coming out of the Dartford tunnel,he stood it on its end in 1st gear and shot of up the m25 changing up thru the box, ended up in top gear doing xxxmph on the back wheel,I was thrashing my old gpz750 and couldnt get near him.
He took it to France and held it flat out for several miles,reading 220mph on the clock.
He has settled down a bit now though,he has an Evo 7 and a tuned zx10r ::)
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Debs. on 18 July 2009, 12:53:44
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(http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/images/Area_14_Motorbike1.JPG)

(http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/images/Area_14_Motorbike2.JPG)

Pictures courtesy of http://www.highways.gov.uk/business/20059.aspx

 ;D Pinky-Power!...... ;D

An example of a hideously complicated solution being found for a simple problem which had been easily and cheaply solved (decades) previously; whats wrong with a recovery truck or even a simple (old fashioned) 'tow-rope'......`still, tax-payers pockets are bottomless (it so it would appear). >:(

Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: theowletman on 18 July 2009, 13:55:34
As the article says Debs, there is no hard shoulder along this road and it comes to a halt very quickly if there is a breakdown, the bike gets there quickly through the traffic, tows the broken down vehicle away and gets the traffic moving. I use this road almost every day and it is a good solution for this road. They only tow the vehicle to a safe area and then it is recovered properly.
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Debs. on 18 July 2009, 14:06:58
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As the article says Debs, there is no hard shoulder along this road and it comes to a halt very quickly if there is a breakdown, the bike gets there quickly through the traffic, tows the broken down vehicle away and gets the traffic moving. I use this road almost every day and it is a good solution for this road. They only tow the vehicle to a safe area and then it is recovered properly.

Ah!, now I see..........`hadn`t spotter the article link.;)

"Cold debrief": would that be jargon for; 'asking someone after the event'? ::)
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 18 July 2009, 15:10:10
Oh how i miss my Tricycle from when I was a bairn ::)

http://slog.thestranger.com/files/2008/07/radio-flyer-classic-red-tricycle.jpg
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: SJKOO01 on 18 July 2009, 17:37:55
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/07/18/year-jail-for-139mph-biker-who-laughed-in-cop-s-face-115875-21528748/

Just have one question, Police biker has 190-200mph capable bike, and high speed training, but still has problem catching 139mph biker   :-? .

Hello, hello, hello, becomes bye, bye, bye in this case !  ;D
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: amigov6 on 18 July 2009, 18:41:40
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Was passing through newcastle area on Wednesday and saw the TrafPol there on their bike...  Funny battenburg colours though - blue and pink!  seriously!  Didn't have time to get a snap but saw 4 different bikes on the A1 all sporting the same blue/pink scheme...

Anyone else seen them?   :-?
I've seen same coloured bikes in the N.E. with some sort of frame set up bolted to the back.
    What's that all about? :-? :-/
Title: Re: New Police Superbikes
Post by: amigov6 on 18 July 2009, 18:50:20
'Busas are a heavy (Bandit weight) sportbike???
   Quick as break in a straight line but a 600 / 750 R6/gixer/blade would leave them dead on the twisties. Let alone a KTM supermoto etc. so hardly a pursuit machine in real terms considering bikers enjoy A/B roads to misbehave on.
    Top speed over practicality? Ill thought out waste of taxpayers money. ::)