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Old 09-17-2011, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Superbiking in India along with Tips for safe superbiking

Speed thrills, but kills' is an old warning sign on Indian roads. It couldn't be truer for superbikes . While these big bikes are the perfect machines to pump up the adrenaline, they have to be ridden with extreme responsibility in India, where quality roads are a rarity and cattle are as common an irritant for a rider as traffic snarls, bike
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While manufacterurs say a 'biking culture' is slowly developing in the country , most are quick to point out that restraint is absolutely necessary for riders to avoid mishaps, many of which prove to be fatal.

Most superbikes have an engine capacity of 1000cc or above, and cost upwards of Rs 10 lakh. These super two wheelers can usually do zero to 100 kmph in under 4 seconds. "But it is not the machine , but the person riding it who is at fault in any mishap. These bikes are not meant for stunts," says Arun Theraja, a veteran biker.

The superbike market in India is small, rather niche, and accounts for only 500 units annually. But looking at the long-term potential, companies have already started queuing up for a share of the pie. So you have Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Ducati and Harley Davidson all entering the Indian market with some of their famed models.

Companies say they are doing their bit to inculcate the habit of safe and responsible riding. "We have a dedicated team of trainers and other equipment to provide bikers the requisite driving skills and handling capabilities," says N K Rattan , VP, sales and marketing, at Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India ( HMSI).

Rattan said bike manufacturers need to be serious about building a safety culture . "We at Honda insist that the rider go with safety gadgets, which apart from a helmet includes a safety jacket and protection gear for the knee, arms and shoulders ."

Sanjay Tripathi, marketing director of Harley Davidson, also said that the company takes a 'safety first' approach.

"At Harley-Davidson , safety of the rider is paramount and we take all possible measures to educate customers on safety features and precautions prior to riding the bike. Safety is at the front of everything we do, whether it is a HOG ride that requires members to wear adequate riding gear or for test rides at our dealerships."

While enthusiasm for the racing machines is a common thread between buyers of the super machines, the profile of customers ranges from successful professionals like doctors, pilots, corporate executives and businessmen to youngsters coming from rich families.

"The college guys can be dangerous . At that age, many of them have a tendency to speed and perform stunts on the road which unfortunately is all too common and can be very dangerous," says Roy Kurian, national business head of India Yamaha Motor.

"These bikes are not meant for stunts, but for pure riding experience. The products are made for fun riding and are not commuter bikes."

Yamaha has a special unit that takes care of superbike sales. "The customers, at the time of delivery, are briefed about the vehicles and the safety precautions. This is done under the supervision of experts , many of whom are trained abroad," Kurian adds.

Tips to safe superbiking

Never ride without proper gear, even if it means sweating it out in hot weather.

A superbike handles very differently from a commuter bike. Know your machine well before pushing it.

Increase your margin of safety as compared to rides on smaller-capacity bikes. Stay focused on the road all the time.

Do not try to perform stunts on these machines. Superbikes are engineered for riding pleasure, not for stunts.

Prefer early morning rides when traffic is light. Never weave through traffic - a superbike can brake harder than vehicles, so getting rear ended is a real possibility.

Never race with other bikers, except on race tracks. An aggressive attitude while riding is an invitation to trouble
While group riding, stay in a staggered formation and not in a single line.

Source - Responsible riding a priority: Bike cos - The Times of India

EDIT - here is the scanned pic of this article along with few additional important information

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Well written article.In light of all thats happening around us,this is really worth a read.EspeciallY to those who are new to superbikes!
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It is sad to hear about such accidents.....But the truth is that many mistakes add up to some1's death.....Mistake 1 - Careless Parents.....Mistake 2 - Careless young riders.....Mistake 3 - Overconfidence. I simply wish that people who are moving onto >150cc bikes should all take special care in gear and protection......Never think that only 1000cc bikers die.....It was a high profile case so it got famous but as a matter of fact people dying bcoz of superbike accidents is not even comparable to how many die from simple 2 wheeler accidents. Attitude among people needs to be changed......Like....I need to wear helmet to evade cops.....Pillion lady riders dont need helmet kyunki ladies hain......This will attract attention and criticism but why no helmets for turban wearing people......turban is not a helmet......Why to get those indicators and brake light repaired.....Kya farak padta hai....Seedha mod lo .....I surely hope people will add more to this.

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Superbike sales has to banned in India, there are no roads for these bikes in India, it caters to few rich kids' aspiration and nothing else. Superbikes however should be allowed to be used on tracks and clubs with neessary safety incorporation on high quality tracks.
Let the rich pay for such infrastructure.
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Superbike sales has to banned in India, there are no roads for these bikes in India, it caters to few rich kids' aspiration and nothing else. Superbikes however should be allowed to be used on tracks and clubs with neessary safety incorporation on high quality tracks.
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Superbike sales has to banned in India, there are no roads for these bikes in India, it caters to few rich kids' aspiration and nothing else. Superbikes however should be allowed to be used on tracks and clubs with neessary safety incorporation on high quality tracks.
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in India we can ride a 100cc bike & a 1000cc bike on a same license without any additional training that rule should be changed now..riding 600+CC bike should need another license after SBK training
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Superbike sales has to banned in India, there are no roads for these bikes in India, it caters to few rich kids' aspiration and nothing else. Superbikes however should be allowed to be used on tracks and clubs with neessary safety incorporation on high quality tracks.
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thats the most absurd thing iv ever heard. its not about the rich and the poor, its just about us who even on lesser cc bikes should ride responsibly. "we must always lead by example"
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in India we can ride a 100cc bike & a 1000cc bike on a same license without any additional training that rule should be changed now..riding 600+CC bike should need another license after SBK training
brother i second that. one should not be allowed to ride a superbike straight away. there should be a gradual increase in the cubic capacity.
and it is not only a 600cc or 600+cc bike, a super sport bike like ninja250r if not ridden with respect can prove dangerous too.
these beauties demand training and lot of respect just like our better halves.
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brother i second that. one should not be allowed to ride a superbike straight away. there should be a gradual increase in the cubic capacity.
and it is not only a 600cc or 600+cc bike, a super sport bike like ninja250r if not ridden with respect can prove dangerous too.
these beauties demand training and lot of respect just like our better halves.
true.. not only SBK's but these quater litre bikes are dangerous for over 100 k's on Indian roads
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