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Old 09-11-2011, 11:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Azharuddin’s son passed away after being injured in a road accident!

Initially there were reports that he had died however latest updates is that he is injured.

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http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/...-in-bike-crash

I was in Hyderabad last week and it is disheartening to see how the young generation rides without helmets. I was on my Ninja and every one wanted to showoff by cutting my path.

It is a shame that the government does not have the balls to enforce the "No Riding without Helmet Rule".
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Old 09-12-2011, 12:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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really sad incident. from first media reports it seems another case of lack of training for Superbike. Reminds me of DND case happened few years back.

Its time to strict the DL issuing rules and education on SBK's .
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His nephew or niece died. His son is battling for life. Looked like R1 or Blade. Black colour. It was in a very bad shape. May he recover quickly.

But can't understand one thing. Ok, he belongs to an affluent family & has the economic cabability of getting sn SBK but handing over sn SBK to a 19yr old lad doesn't seem to be a good decision in my opnion. The person should be made to understand the HUGE power these bikes carry & a slight mistake can go very horrible.
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Sad. People just don't realise the importance of riding gear. This behaviour will cost others a lot.
A stepped licensing system should be put in place.
[It was a K9 Gixxer 1000]
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His nephew or niece died. His son is battling for life. Looked like R1 or Blade. Black colour. It was in a very bad shape. May he recover quickly.

But can't understand one thing. Ok, he belongs to an affluent family & has the economic cabability of getting sn SBK but handing over sn SBK to a 19yr old lad doesn't seem to be a good decision in my opnion. The person should be made to understand the HUGE power these bikes carry & a slight mistake can go very horrible.
It's a Gixxer 1000, Don't know if it's K10 or so...!
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He was riding gsx1000 with his nephew as pillon who is 16 yrs old.it happened on extra-wide outer ring road of hyderabad.i still couldnt understand how it has happened because it is a 10 lane road(ya 10lane!!!)there arent any tight corners too!!!its just mere lack of control over bike i would say

he was wearing an ARAI helmet at that the time of accident,still he got head injuries!!!!
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Wearing riding gear all the time is not the only responsibility of a biker, rather having control on the bike is the most important thing. One should know the capability of the bike and should be familiar with it.
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^^+1 to that.

its not just about riding gear, its about knowing your capabilities and limits.
And frankly I dont think a 19year old is mature enough to be riding a 1000cc bike.
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jumping to conclusions?? not every 19 yr old is a lousy rider. maybe he got the adrenaling levels too high and then he dropped low....

eitherways, hope he recovers quickly
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