Go to car


Latest Comments
Car: 37161   By: DiRF   Comment: "As a piggyback on that... still on my vacation in ..."
Car: 37161   By: DiRF   Comment: "So, apparently, Kranefuss wasn't the *only* team o..."
Car: 78637   By: DiRF   Comment: "Welp, Renault-Samsung Motors doesn't exist as a br..."
Car: Fpost   By: DiRF   Comment: "Just got in today. Will hit the Hall of Fame tomor..."
Car: Fpost   By: ricerocketboy   Comment: "sweet :D I have never done that. :) Hows is it?..."
See last 25 comments
 Go to

Next picture
Ricecop Home
Linkage
Plates
Bling Bling
Photo
Free Post

 Top 10

Top 10 Ricers
Top 10 Non-Ricers
Top 10 Other Good
Top 10 Other Bad

 New & Retired

Newest Images
Retired Images

 Other

Submit a picture
Profile Lookup
FAQ
Site Log
Leader Board
Site Stats

 Online Now

0 Ricecops
1 Guests

Detailed List

 Login

Username:

Password:


Remember Login?

Sign up!
Why sign up?
Forgot my password


View this image at full size
Click here to let us know if the image above is broken.


Go back and vote on this image.

Picture Information
URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=93238
Submitted by: DiRF
Comments: 2  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 06-17-2015
View Stats Category: Other Vehicle
Description:
I'm surprised more law enforcement agencies don't go for these as options when outfitting their traffic/motor units.

Victory has built itself quite a solid foundation for being true-blue American, powerful, comfortable, and far more durable and reliable than Harleys. A fair bit more modern in appearance, as well, whilst still looking classy.


   Comments

Showing page: 1 of 1
[
1 ]

#1
6-17-2015 @ 04:48:05 AM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
I mean, yeah, Honda police motorcycles are THE most reliable and durable cop bikes, but many agencies prefer to keep it domestic, and like the cruiser look and riding position, rather than the sport-touring style of the Honda ST1300PA.

#2
6-17-2015 @ 07:25:37 PM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
My town uses BMW motorcycles for police use.

Incidentally, they are in the process of retiring their Crown Victoria fleet now, replacing the old white P71s with navy blue 2015 Chargers. The guy at the shop decommissioning the cars told me the department is keeping three or four CVs for another year before it goes to all Chargers with the new livery. I assume this means the one or two '06ish vintage Chargers are going away, too, if they haven't already. 58680


Showing page: 1 of 1
[
1 ]


Login to leave a comment

Classifieds 
Click here to post your own classified ad






Want to send some feedback? Click here.

Server time: Thursday, April 25, 2024 12:17:11 PM

All pictures on this site are property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2000 - 2024 Ricecop. All rights reserved.