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Old 01-16-2009, 10:19 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Thats very sweet!!
Little Jr. Ken da surely looks promising on two wheels!!
Thanks. He sure looks promising, I do agree.

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Thats an amazing pick.. eehh really getting nostalgic about my Hero Swing SE days.. cant jut wait now to pick a 0 bhp bike...
Glad you liked it. Get yourself one, you will really like it.

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I find something out of place here, I notice that there seems to be a provision for a drum brake in front of the suspension? And the bike is a dual disc as i can see. Explain yourself man!
I noticed the same thing when I was picking it up. It probably initially was designed to take a conventional brake. And then the disc was introduced in later versions.

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But have promised myself that will buy a bicycle some day & will reduce thora motapa
It is time you did it. Get yourself a ride and let us go pedalling down the road...
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Old 01-18-2009, 01:20 AM   #22 (permalink)
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hi ken,hope the bicycle is doing fine and u both guyz are enjoying it.
"the provision for drum break" is actually a provision for puting up a mudguard.
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Old 01-18-2009, 07:10 AM   #23 (permalink)
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hi ken,hope the bicycle is doing fine and u both guyz are enjoying it.
"the provision for drum break" is actually a provision for puting up a mudguard.
Thanks Big Brother Agnidoot for the clarification. Yes we are thoroughly enjoying the bike. We actually fight for possession.

Thanks a lot again for the help provided.

To contact this gentleman for bicycle queries... +919810439506
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Old 01-18-2009, 01:05 PM   #24 (permalink)
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I still remember my first bicycle- A Hero Ranger bought for me by my dad when I was studying 5th standard. Learnt it every hard way possible!!!! Hah....the good old days. Seeing little Mael, makes me want to have a look at the scars in my knee and elbows!!! Happy biking Mael.

P.S: I still have that bicyle with me, properly maintained in mint condition.
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whoa!!!! dude!!! thats a nifty lookin bike you got there!! m impressed!! and btw, the photography is pretty trick too !! which cam?!
congrats!! and thanx for mentioning my name!
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Old 01-22-2009, 11:40 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Gr8 ken...nice bike there for your kid man.....and cool photos too....
Even i want a cycle......
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That is one amazing gift. Two thumbs up.
Congrats to ken on purchasing it and congrats to Mael on getting a gift like that also belated Happy bday.
Man i remember growing up riding bicycles however good my bike was my friends bike always felt better. The best time ever was riding down my new Hercules MTB down the slope for the first time and ofcourse then everytime.
Enjoy every bit of it Mael..Cheers
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Old 01-31-2009, 10:58 AM   #28 (permalink)
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I still remember my first bicycle- A Hero Ranger bought for me by my dad when I was studying 5th standard. Learnt it every hard way possible!!!! Hah....the good old days. Seeing little Mael, makes me want to have a look at the scars in my knee and elbows!!! Happy biking Mael.

P.S: I still have that bicyle with me, properly maintained in mint condition.
Good to see that people maintain their older steeds as well over long periods of time.

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That is one amazing gift. Two thumbs up.
Congrats to ken on purchasing it and congrats to Mael on getting a gift like that also belated Happy bday.
Man i remember growing up riding bicycles however good my bike was my friends bike always felt better. The best time ever was riding down my new Hercules MTB down the slope for the first time and ofcourse then everytime.
Enjoy every bit of it Mael..Cheers
Thanks Nirvana for the wishes. He is truly enjoying the rides.

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Gr8 ken...nice bike there for your kid man.....and cool photos too....
Even i want a cycle......
Go get yourself a bicycle. You will realise the amount of fun you can get out of it... provided you are still in shape

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whoa!!!! dude!!! thats a nifty lookin bike you got there!! m impressed!! and btw, the photography is pretty trick too !! which cam?!
congrats!! and thanx for mentioning my name!
Thanks a lot for providing the insights into bicycles. It made me look around a bit and I began learning a little.
As for the cam, it is a Canon EOS 5D.
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Old 02-09-2009, 12:05 AM   #29 (permalink)
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Damn , even my bike doesnt have 2 disks

I think i've ridden this bike and its very light and pulling wheelies is very easy .
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cool man. nice thread. never came inside.
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