After the first two or three times fishing for a compliment I would have just stopped asking how I did. He is just not the guy to give you any feedback other than just repeating what he already told you 8 hours straight.
@@TheBluetoo99 personally I think practice is more important than listening to someone else's opinion. The amount of people I've heard from that have gone on a police course and have been given the impression that they should not have a bike afterwards is beyond a joke. Granted not every course will be like that but it's not worth wasting money and time when it's not something you need to do
Talking to him like it was his first time on a bike.Typical.It would be better to observe,find the weak spots,and address them.We all probably need pointers,but constantly chattering in your ear,and making assumptions that you are better in every way on a bike,is not the way to help riders improve their skills.Ypu could see the annoyance in the mid ride rest stop bubbling to the surface.There can be no doubting the skills of the bike cops,but pissing folk off with a superior attitude will not improve anyones riding.
I think that that Chris guy is not the greatest teacher out there - I’m sure he’s a nice bloke, don’t get me wrong. For me to learn, I would need a different kind of instructor. For starters: one that knows when to shut up!
This is very little about a Pan European and just about riding a bike in general.
Wear a yellow vest and a white helmet----Suddenly all the car drivers are as good as gold .
the more the yellow the more they mellow.
I feel like this is some kind of cheat code!
I feel like this is some kind of cheat code!
just done 3 days with x police VIP rider, improved my riding no end, and came away with blue ribband gold, no comments.
Actually quite informative. I dont remember them teaching use that during the mod 1 and mod 2.. 😮
Nerr nerrs. Lol. Love it
After the first two or three times fishing for a compliment I would have just stopped asking how I did. He is just not the guy to give you any feedback other than just repeating what he already told you 8 hours straight.
I don't think they'll let just anyone ride a fully marked police bike around nowadays.
Hes not just anyone is he? 😂😂
cool
would love to have some good training like that
never know where your own weak points are eh
If you're in the UK then look up 'BikeSafe', it's a police run course that will cover all of your advanced riding etc
so at 5:16 they don't bother to look left or right? straight across the giveway without a care in the World?
Those helmets and bikes look similar to the one from PC Malcolm on Fireman Sam.
Yikes, those loose sheep on the road at 3:43.
They're not sheep, they're a species of animal only native to England. They are called Vonks and they have a poisonous sting.
Is st1100 good for off-road and does the Abs and TCS works properly in off road trip thanks
Perfect example of two riders each thinking they know more than the other 👎
You've passed your test. Don't ask a police man how to ride. They will kill the joy you feel about motorcycles it's work for them
If you've done ANY advanced rider training you'd know exactly how good this police rider was and the knowledge he imparted.
@@TheBluetoo99 personally I think practice is more important than listening to someone else's opinion. The amount of people I've heard from that have gone on a police course and have been given the impression that they should not have a bike afterwards is beyond a joke. Granted not every course will be like that but it's not worth wasting money and time when it's not something you need to do
im not 3 ftp
Is impersonating a police officer legal?🤪
Talking to him like it was his first time on a bike.Typical.It would be better to observe,find the weak spots,and address them.We all probably need pointers,but constantly chattering in your ear,and making assumptions that you are better in every way on a bike,is not the way to help riders improve their skills.Ypu could see the annoyance in the mid ride rest stop bubbling to the surface.There can be no doubting the skills of the bike cops,but pissing folk off with a superior attitude will not improve anyones riding.
I think that that Chris guy is not the greatest teacher out there - I’m sure he’s a nice bloke, don’t get me wrong.
For me to learn, I would need a different kind of instructor. For starters: one that knows when to shut up!
that much talking in one go would drive me nuts he should say the basics before then little bits at a time otherwise its just a load of noise
I agree. You need time to think and concentrate. A few well chosen words of advice would be a much greater help than his constant yapping.