So today I find myself not working...well, not getting paid. I'm manning the Chris Kilcullen Memorial Ride booth a the North American Motor Officers Association Conference in Wilsonville, OR. I've never experienced one of these events but I ould highly recommend attending! There are various vendors and it's a Badge Bunny's dream come true. I'm not a Badge Bunny, so really, I'm a little put off by all the badges and hunky men. I mean how much stength do I have?? It's a shame each and every one of these guys is a police officer. I mean, there's nothing wrong with that at all...but I keep reminding myself: Not a Badge Bunny...oh look at that one....wait...not a Badge Bunny...HOLYCRAP! Look at THAT! He's on a BMW. He's...wait...wait...not a Badge Bunny.
So, this is what you are missing...over 100 motorcycle officers from the Pacific Northwest and a few from Canada. The officers are competing in a few different areas. One is "follow the leader" which sounds just like the title. Follow the moto and try not to hit a cone, put your foot down, etc. The other thing, which I've become totally facinated by, is a little game of "let's hook two bikes together and see how well two moto officers can run an obstical course. It's totally neat. There's also some free riding areas and courses where the officers can just run the course and improve their skills.
Here's a video of some motors guys from Vancouver showing their stuff....
There are so many bikes here it will blow your mind. Motorcycle police bikes in all shapes and sizes..and so many different departments from Oregon, Washington, Canada and apparently Idaho. I've seen some Bend, Portland, Multnomah & Clackamas County, Bellevue (WA) to name a few.
So, this is what you are missing...over 100 motorcycle officers from the Pacific Northwest and a few from Canada. The officers are competing in a few different areas. One is "follow the leader" which sounds just like the title. Follow the moto and try not to hit a cone, put your foot down, etc. The other thing, which I've become totally facinated by, is a little game of "let's hook two bikes together and see how well two moto officers can run an obstical course. It's totally neat. There's also some free riding areas and courses where the officers can just run the course and improve their skills.
Here's a video of some motors guys from Vancouver showing their stuff....
There are so many bikes here it will blow your mind. Motorcycle police bikes in all shapes and sizes..and so many different departments from Oregon, Washington, Canada and apparently Idaho. I've seen some Bend, Portland, Multnomah & Clackamas County, Bellevue (WA) to name a few.
There are also some vendors here on site, though the major vendors are going to be back in Lake Oswego later tonight...where I hear there may be some free drinks (didn't have to tell me twice, I will be there!) One of my favorite things here is the Polaris Sportsman WV850. Check out the tires on this baby. Serious stuff. And, since with my Polaris I've been putting air in the tire almost weekly...I've got a serious case of the "I wants." There is a Moto Guzzi vendor here sporting an awesome looking retro bike that I'd be more than happy to take for a spin. (Don't tell my BMW).
If you are in the area of Wilsonville, OR tomorrow, that's the day of the big serious competition. It's open to the public so you should come on out and enjoy the show. It's a like a bee hive...all this stuff is really awesome.
Not a Badge Bunny,
Jess