Sportbikes too often get away, though....and a lot of squids on sportbikes DO run! It isn't fair, but we get stuck with the baggage....
There's actually been a few Bandit riders on this board that have had the police comment "gee, thanks for not running" when they've been pulled over.
I'll probably open up a Hornets nest, but the furor about 'profiling'is garbage. It's usually an attempt (to use another overused cliche) to introduce the 'race card', to confuse the issue, and camoflage the realilty of the situation.
Just the fact that we ride something that looks like a sportbike, means we're more likely to draw the attention of the police, than some dude on a cruiser, (that's not wearing some outlaw colors.)
4-5 years ago, another local Bandit rider and I were riding through a small town, maybe a few mph over the speed limit.
All of a sudden, a cop pulls us over, motions us over to a side street, and before we were at a stop, we were surrounded by 4-5 police cars.
When we pulled our helmets off to show our gray hair, they were kind of surprised. I don't remember exactly what they said, but I think the cop inferred we were speeding. At the most, I might have accelerated enthusiastically to 5 mph over the speed limit from the the redlight we were just stopped at. No wheelie, just 'enthusiastic'.
They cut us loose....don't remember if we got a written warning or not, no actual ticket, and we both figured they were looking for some other riders that morning....local squids or something.
Profiling isn't really a factor in the PA situation. The dumbarses had been taunting the cops, pulling wheelies and speeding in the same spot....and the cops caught them.
They weren't given tickets or stopped for riding sportbikes, they were given tickets for being stupid squids!
I sometimes crank my bike up to 140 mph plus briefly at times. I do it on real remote, empty, roads. If I get caught, it isn't going to be cheap....but I'll stop for the cop.
I'll be polite, and probably get a break.....it's more than I deserve, since I know the consequences of getting caught going that fast.
Oh yeah, I was at a local bike shop the other day, and really thought the new GS500s really looked sharp in the GSXR color schemes.
To most cops, they probably look the same. How would you like to be confused with the local squids on GSXR 750s in your town by the cops?
I can imagine the color scheme on this mild bike will certainly earn you some extra attention from the cops, as will the 05 1200 in the same colors will.