Thread: [Hard Torque]: Sense and Sensibility
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Old 04-29-2009, 03:49 PM   #24 (permalink)
anubhab.raj
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@ Sandeep sir....Read your article for the first time...already a fan of your's..What yous spoke of amidst those powerful words, are a rider's regular encounter, especially in cities with good Roads and heavy traffic.. But we seldom do take the time out to notice and introspect the obvious... No-Helmet Biking 'sensations' with punctured silencer, feet jutted out from underneath Brake and Gear paddle (really could never find a proper reason to the same), speeding through the traffic and taking undue rash turns (without bothering to give a hand signal to complement the mutilated indicators) putting fellow riders' at jeopardy are as common as use of clutch in city conditions. All we do is breathe a sigh of disgust and move along. Thanx again for the article.
Don't want to hurt any one or counter any one... some one in the posts said that he had no accidents in his biking experience YET... I had my first accident on the seventh year of my biking (the day I got my License), prior to that I had the same notion about my Biking...A kid jumped on my way... That's why Just wanna say on the road you are NEVER SAFE... Enjoy the experience but with Utmost caution... Ride Safe Buddies...
Thanx again Sandeep Sir...
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