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Originally Posted by HyperRetard With the advancement of broadband and faster internet, the number of posts per page, which is set to 10 by default, may seem very small to some of the people here. However, the moderators have to take into account interests of all, and set the forum for weakest, not the strongest. (broadband, that is ) Well, thankfully, you can change the number of posts to display per page. [Disclaimer: if you already knew it, good for you, if you didn't (like me, a few days ago) then ...
Originally Posted by HyperRetard <debate> PS: A few facts 1) Marsimik is the highest motorable pass in the world open to civilians 2) There was recently a hue and cry about guys going to Mana and calling it the highest road. IT IS NOT. The highest is an arm</debate>y only road, to which you can ...
Originally Posted by HyperRetard Originally Posted by Divya Sharan Pardon me if I sound like an amateur but how can you compare a tank bag to a saddle bag? Do you indend to keep clothes, basic tools etc perched on the tank in case of a 3-4 days trip? I use Viaterra Fly and I'm satisfied with it. Yes, it's not as convenient as the magnetic ones in mounting or dismounting at petrol pumps or hotels but it only takes 2 min to do so. I carry my camera and lenses, glasses, bike papers, keys, wallet etc very comfortably in it. For longer trips, I would ...
Originally Posted by HyperRetard Originally Posted by kochumvk There is a device called "Wind Blast gauge" to do that. Why are you so restless brother. don't get into anything and everything.Its seriously boring. its very simple, if you are tired after a long ride too much because wind blast is too much is one measure of it, "its no big deal" is another. Your post is fundamentally incorrect at each and every level, as I would now like to explain. 1: There is no such thing ...