Three motorcyclists had their vehicles impounded in Abbotsford in two separate incidents over the past week.
The first took place about a week ago on Harris Road just east of Gladwin Road at 2 p.m.
Abbotsford Police Const. Ian MacDonald said a traffic officer was travelling in a unmarked car when he saw two motorcyclists quickly approaching in his rear-view mirror.
The two riders, both in their 20s, passed the officer, who clocked them at 133 km/h in a 60 km/h speed zone and pulled them over.
One of the motorcyclists, who was riding a Honda, only had his learner’s licence, which requires him to be accompanied by a licensed motorcyclist and prohibits him from travelling more than 60 km/h.
The other rider was on a Harley.
Both motorcycles were impounded for seven days for excessive speed.
The second incident took place on Wednesday at about 8 p.m.
A motorcyclist in his 20s was travelling on Marshall Road just in front of the community police office in the 34000 block.
A traffic officer in the parking lot watched the rider stand on the seat of his bike, as he held onto the handlebars.
The rider then sat down and popped a wheelie.
The officer went after the man, who was ticketed for “stunting” and had his motorcycle was impounded for seven days.