Stunt bikers taunt officer - A YouTube video has gone viral on the web showing off a group of motorcyclists performing stunts and speeding up at the 1-680 South Bay. In the video, a lone cop may be seen addressing the motorcyclists but the bikers continue to perform their death defying stunts and even go to the point of taunting the officer.

Straight out of a "Fast and Furious" film but this time involving motorcycles, the scene recorded in 1-680 South Bay was no laughing matter. Despite the threat they posed to themselves and other travellers on the road, the bikers continued to speed up and perform stunts. The stunt bikers taunted officer who had approached them on the highway.

The video of the stunt and the cop asking them to pull over has already been uploaded to YouTube. Approximately 2 minutes and 28 seconds long, the video shows a group seven to eight bikers speeding up and performing a variety of stunts on the 1-680 South Bay highway. The CHP officer had constantly asked the group to stop but had only been taunted.

One biker had even sped up alongside the officer where he could be heard saying: "Knock it off." The stunt bikers taunted officer continuously in the two minute video. The officer had sped away from the group as this was an "officer safety issue" that needed more than one cop.

Despite the back-up called, the group managed to escape and are still at large. Regarding the incident of stunt bikers taunt officer, CHP Officer Ross Lee has already begun investigations.

"The officer was telling him to slow down to stop driving recklessly. He was making some statements about the safety and the illegal aspect of the way they were driving. Their riding was highly illegal and extremely dangerous, regardless of skill level. These would have been felony violations if anyone was injured," stated Lee.

Check out the video of the stunt bikers taunting officer below.