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Saw a pair of new Suzuki Bandit 250's bearing sigs badges down the Brugha yesterday. I reckon they got them for courier work. It's the first time I've seen bikes with sigs markings, the only bikes I've seen have been the cav's.
I wonder what will become of the cav's Kawasaki 550's? They were retained for the dispatch riders when the cav got the Deauville for the Presidenal escort.
"The dolphins were monkeys that didn't like the land, walked back to the water, went back from the sand."
KLR 250 is pretty much Petrol you'll find...I didnt realise that the Bandit in 250 form was being imported officially.Could it have been the 600 model?Seems a Bit flashy for the Defence Forces..
Diesel motorcycles are still pretty much an oddity rather than commonplace. The yanks have one,while the Brits done a mad thing and replaced their MT500 Rotax engined thumpers(a certain LT in 3 Cav used to have 1) for Harley davidson built offroaders
...Prior to that the only diesel bikes out there was the primative Enfield..
The GT550 is a bit of a handful for just bringing envelopes from Parkgate to cathal Brughafine tho if you are going from Parkgate to brugha ia clonmel though...the MPs seem to be getting a few of them(they look just like garda bikes..:confused .Had one myself for a while,great for distance,pretty good about town,everyone pulls over for you(specially if you dress"appropriately" with a white Arai Helmet and Yellow sambrowne),but bloody useless offroad..if she goes over,you wont get her offye!
Kawasaki GT550(Photo Sgt Ben Halligan)
Ah the Enfield, (sniff sniff) sure even the S&T had one or two of them back in the day as outriders. I have a pic of myself age 4 holding me nads sitting on the back of one at my brother's passing out parade.....
I didn't get a close look, but I'm pretty sure it had a 250 decal on it. Makes sense, the Kawasakis are a bit on the big side for jamming around town. I'd say the riders are happy, I know I would :D
Ex-soldier, the sigs might have always had bikes but I've never seen them. In fact, all the guys I've seen doing dispatch around town have been troopers.
"The dolphins were monkeys that didn't like the land, walked back to the water, went back from the sand."
When the 6FD MPs ran bike courses on the super sandblasters (I did three of them) we had a few bods from the 11th Sigs and Cav, even a PDF guy at one stage. Never actually saw a signaller on a bike after that.
Forgive my rare demonstration of non knowledge of such things,but what are these "sandblasters" that you are referring to?
While talking of 2 wheeled things,I notice the PSNI are using Big traillies these days for patrolling around town. Looked like a Honda Dominator ,Transalp or suchlike.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
Sanglas (Spanish for piece of shit) were bikes purchased by some genius despite the fact they did not start in the wet, had a tendancy to go on fire while in use and for bits to fall off. I once drove from the Brugha to Cork with the kick-start pedal (not sure what the correct term is) in my pocket. But their best trick was when you had to use the kick-start a few times (the electric start never worked) was to build up such pressure on the kick-start pedal that you pushed it down hard the recoil would send you airborne.
I've seen a few of those Suzukis around, the ones I've seen were all very definitely 600s (in blue). The looked very much like civvy spec bikes with army/sig plates just bolted on.
ahem...sorry to dissapoint but the3rd have had there own offroad bikes for the last two years.I 350 and a pair of 250s .the former came from 1 cav while the latter came from 2 Cav.Us ed in the DR role very handy especilly when we have a very enthusiastic transport officer who has his own HD offroad bike and has participated in the Paris Dakar rally.
Incidentley he is responsible for founding the defence forces motor cycle club which had its first off road event in kilworth 3 weeks ago with a large participatio both within and outside of military circles....nice one Philip...
Covid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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