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  • I had a dream, I am flying

    Hi all,

    First of all I would like to thank the people behind Xbhp. I have just recently found this site and I really think its great. I wanted to go thru all the threads before introducing myself but there is so much here that it may take me a few months to go thru it all. Hats off to you guys.
    I am residing outside India and have been doing so for 10 yrs now and would like to share a little bit about myself as I am very excited to see all the bikers here. Not sure if this is the right place for this thread but still. The Indian biking has come a long way and its great to see the number of bikes available and the quality of products coming out. Now we can even look at the big jap 4's (kawasaki, honda, yamaha, suzuki) and the Italian and European bikes at home.
    My interest in bikes started at a very early age. Actually I liked anything that could go faster than I could run, so cycles, bikes, cars and anything on wheels was interesting. During my childhood days having a cycle was a big thing having a moped was great, having a motorcycle was way too much. I used to always day dream of having a nice bike. At that time it would have been the RX 100 if luck was even better then it would have surely been the RD350. I used to do anything and everything to get to ride .... like washing people's bikes for just a 10 min ride. Wow those were the days. The very first ride on a 2 wheeler was a Luna, then I had the chance to learn ridding the LML vespa T5. I used to get back from school and ask dad for the keys to the scooter saying I wanted to wash it...hehehe I used to ride it more than wash it. When dad realized my passion for bikes he asked me to wait till I turned 18 so I could get my license and ride legally and then he would buy me a bike. It was the longest wait of my life. however when I did turn 18 I could not get the bike due to a lot of financial constraints and had to wait till I was in my last year of college. This is when I got a used 1987 RX 100 in maroon color. It was and still is the love of my life and the RD had to wait. 10 yrs ago I left India and had to leave my bike behind. Time flew by and the biker inside me was dying a slow death. The routine life took over and I could not think of buying a bike. As time went by I realized there is no point in just thinking about a bike and not doing anything about it. So I sold off my car. Which in itself was a big deal, just imagine selling off an Alfa Romeo which I had to work really hard to afford???? but I had made up my mind. Then a very long period of major saving. When I had the money in hand I went looking for a bike. This would be my only bike and so it had to have everything. It needs to be easy in traffic, it needs to move fast when I have the need for speed and it should be good looking. Now the bike I thought that fit the picture was the Ducati monster. I kept looking out for one but somehow could never get my hands on a nice clean one. Time was going by and then I came upon the bike that was part of my wildest dreams and had seen a photo of it in a magazine way back in 2000. This Happens to be an MV Agusta F4. Man I want this bike felt like a kid that wanted a toy so bad that I was losing sleep over it. Anyway again I could not find a good F4 within my budget. Back to naked bikes and suddenly I come upon a MV Agusta Brutale. This is a naked. Its fast if I need it to be and its one of the best looking naked bikes I have ever laid my eyes upon. Again sleepless nights .... damn it. This bike was in very good condition and just a little outside my budget. I worked something out with the owner and put in a down payment to book the bike and waited for a few more months, more savings and now finally I have my very own bike, with my hard earned money and its beautiful. I cannot explain the pleasure of owing this bike. Its not about the money and I am not trying to show off, its been a dream I saw as a child and now this dream has a name. BRUTALE. I just wanted to share this with you all as its been a long way coming from a 2 stroke single cylinder to this inline 4 which makes a sound that is intoxicating, and would like to add that one should never stop dreaming, you will not achieve anything if you dont have a dream.

    Man I have so much more to share but I guess I will end it here, just one more thing I would like to add, while ridding back home we never wore any protective gear but we were ignorant. This is my request to all bikers, please wear proper gear while riding, the helmet is a big must have. We spend so much on our bikes but we are more important that the bike itself which can be replaced but a life cannot be replaced. Please use protective clothing and gear, it can save lives. All the gear at all the times.
    Now go out there and burn some rubber.
    Sarge.
    RX 100
    MV Agusta Brutale 750

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    Introduction approved

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Noor View Post
      Introduction approved

      Welcome to xBhp
      Thanks Noor
      RX 100
      MV Agusta Brutale 750

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      • #4
        Hi Sarge, welcome to xbhp. Really nice introduction. I can understand your passion for bikes and many congrats on the awesome acquisition.
        Enjoy your stay on the Forum.

        Take Care & Ride Safe

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        • #5
          Some pictures

          Dont know if I have done this correctly but hope you can see them.
          RX 100
          MV Agusta Brutale 750

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          • #6
            Ridermax, i went thru some of the threads and it seems your always around to welcome people. Thanks Buddy.

            70 + veiws and just one comment....
            RX 100
            MV Agusta Brutale 750

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            • #7
              Welcome to Xbhp Sarge, You've got an absolute beauty there and why should you be worrying about the usual roles a man plays in this world when you've got one of those ! Awesome machine, kindly spare some time to give us a detailed report on her and more pics please ! Fly safe
              Young riders pick a destination and go, Old riders pick a direction and go !
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sarge View Post
                The very first ride on a 2 wheeler was a Luna, then I had the chance to learn ridding the LML vespa T5.
                Hi Sarge, welcome to xBhp!
                I too learned riding in my Father's LML Vespa T5 (Golden color)!

                Congratulations for your new ride, MV Augusta Brutale Expecting a ownership review with pics in detail from your side soon. Do post often here!
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                • #9
                  Selling a car to buy a motorcycle, yeah that's the kind of crazy people we bikers are . Welcome Sarge..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by shelton_jh View Post
                    Welcome to Xbhp Sarge, You've got an absolute beauty there and why should you be worrying about the usual roles a man plays in this world when you've got one of those ! Awesome machine, kindly spare some time to give us a detailed report on her and more pics please ! Fly safe
                    Thanks Shelton, well i was just happy that someone took notice of this write up. Was getting worried hehehe.
                    RX 100
                    MV Agusta Brutale 750

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by vineshp View Post
                      Hi Sarge, welcome to xBhp!
                      I too learned riding in my Father's LML Vespa T5 (Golden color)!

                      Congratulations for your new ride, MV Augusta Brutale Expecting a ownership review with pics in detail from your side soon. Do post often here!
                      Thanks Vipnesh,
                      Actually there were a lot of two wheelers on which I started riding which included the Bajaj M80 and the Hero Honda CD100 but I think I rode the T5 the most. It was a nice scooter pretty powerful at that time and loved it as I could pack as much weight on it and it just kept going. I remember once late night me and three other friends had a ride of a lifetime. We went cruising but I dont think I could have climbed the steep slopes on another bike unless it was a bullet.
                      RX 100
                      MV Agusta Brutale 750

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Siddharth Jodh View Post
                        Selling a car to buy a motorcycle, yeah that's the kind of crazy people we bikers are . Welcome Sarge..
                        Thanks Siddharth, I live in Kuwait and the climate here is very harsh. Summer heat goes upto 50 C, so the bikes here are used as a toy and not really a means to commute. The car is where I spend most of my time commuting. Which also means that you can enjoy them for like 6mths in a yr. but I have ridden even in that heat with a mesh jacket, helmet, boots etc but only at night you know when you really really need a ride . I just dont use a road where I would stop. Most people still think I am nuts.
                        RX 100
                        MV Agusta Brutale 750

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                        • #14
                          Welcome to xbhp buddy.. Beautiful introduction & a drooling bike there..
                          Wish you many more safe miles ahead.. keep riding & sharing..!!


                          Blog : Mumbai - Leh - Mumbai : 21 Days, 6500kms. Journey to Heaven..June'09
                          GreatIndianRide - West India on a 110cc for over a month
                          Mumbai-Leh-Mumbai - A Sequel : July'11 (Blog coming soon)

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                          • #15
                            So selling off an Alfa Romeo to buy Brutale!!! You just shifted yourself from one exotic piece to another. As, you said, feeling of riding a bike can never match up to the confinement of a car. You get connected with the machine & your heart pumps with every burst of speed, throttle, brake. Have a wonderful time with us.
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