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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Bangalore for now
Posts: 5
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Hello xBHP, I'm a Canadian Biker currently on assignment for 3 months in Bangalore. I've managed to get hold of the use of a 2011 Apache RTR 180 while I'm here.
I've owned two Honda CBR600RR's one that I used as a racetrack bike the other was my streetbike. I recently traded over to a Kawasaki KLR650 which I've rebored to a 685cc. More of an adventure bike with luggage and extra gas can. I wanted to bring it with me but the cost was too much, the trip was too long and too much paper work. I also have a Yamaha FZ-6 at home in the stable. It will take me a little while to get used to a 180cc after coming off of 600cc, but I'm just happy to be able to ride and not have to take taxis everywhere. The longest trip I've done is 3500km through the Northwest USA and Southern BC, Canada. Washington State, Oregon, Idaho and BC. The longest day I've done is approx. 800km in 8 hours and my ass was sore after that day. My next adventure will be tackling the mayhem on the roads of Bangalore. I'm hoping to get out and do some riding outside of Banglore as well. So if there is anyone interested in allowing a tourist to follow them around town or outside of town that would be great. Any tips and tricks for staying alive on these roads would be helpful and welcomed as well. I've noticed that most traffic lights are like the start of sportbike race so I've got that down. ![]() I belong to forum much like this in Canada bcsportbikes.com - News. I've met a lot of great people and bikers there and I hope possibly to do the same during my short time here as well. Thank you and keep the rubber side down. Joe |
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Welcome to xBhp, Scorpion, and a very happy new year...
Riding in Bangalore is not much different than anywhere else in India. You are already a seasoned biker, so you must be already having the basic motorcycle survival skills. Just be super alert and see everybody else on the road as a potential threat, and you would be good. And while being alert, riding a little faster than the average traffic speed also helps. |
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'L' Board Biker
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Tirupur
Posts: 31
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Welcome to xbhp......... Wish you a happy new year friend......
If you are supposed to ride in coimbatore, ooty and surroundings in Tamilnadu I'm ready to join you........ Happy riding....
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 113
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Hello Scorpion....must be a feeling weird ridding a 180cc coming from the bikes that you are used to...but I am sure it will do the job and you can have fun while your at it.....While I have just recently gone the other way i.e. coming from a 100cc to a 750 MV was a major leap for me.......enjoy your stay in Banglore and I hope some of the guys there can help you out.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Bangalore, India
Posts: 61
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I'm getting my first sportsbike this week and will probably be riding out to Kolar (I'll start off with a familiar trip) this weekend. You're most welcome to join us if you're free. |
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powershift
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Kolkata
Posts: 447
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Hi Joe
Welcome to India You are staying in Bangalore, you can do some hill station trips around that city with riders of Bangalore, xBhp Bangalore would welcome you ![]() Or you can do a Bangalore-Mumbai or Bangalore-Goa trip, they are very nice cities too. I stay at Calcutta (Kolkata) which is at quite a distance from Bangalore but yes, if you want, you can visit here as well ![]() Enjoy riding in India. And Yes, be super alert while riding, people here cut lanes madly and one major drawback on the highways of this country is that heavy vehicles (buses, trucks) almost ignore bikes, and be careful in overtaking those vehicles. Cheers! |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: MH 18
Posts: 667
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Scorpion71 welcome to India mate , i want to tell you that here in india we have to drive along left side of road & overtake from right side to the vehicle ahead & use passlight mostly to notificy oncoming vehicle to stay in ther lane as we are overtaking or indicating his beam is irritating . What i heard that all these things are opposite in US , canada .
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bengaluru
Posts: 228
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Generally we just bother more about what happens in front, the guy behind me should be equally capable like me to swivel from the pothole like I did seeing one in front of me. You will get the hang of it eventually. But of all the other cities I must say Bangalore has better traffic sense. :P Last edited by prajnyan; 01-02-2012 at 11:48 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 1,852
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There is also some track time happening next month so does that sound tempting for you? Cheers and have a pleasant and safe stay here.
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