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  • #31
    once again sorry for my typing..
    it is not about the posers who die that troubles me the most, it is the innocents who they take with them and the people they leave behind..

    ^^true while racing tracks wont remove the idiots, they will give the people who are willing to change and learn a place to do so..and always better to tell the poser who challenges u at the red lights to con face u on the track..that should settle a lot of aggression immediately..

    @inder...having a ride to promote safety is a great idea..my post was not becoz i did not understand the thread..i have re-edited the post and now i guess it will make more sense..
    Last edited by harshaguduru; 11-25-2008, 11:31 PM.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by niranjanvaidya View Post
      In the city where it's all bumper to bumper, even 40 kmph feels fast...whereas, on the track, even 100 kmph may feel like you are crawling...not to mention the lightning quick reflexes that one needs to be fast on the track...and I am sure...a majority of the road rossis are not tuned for that...
      I've noticed that a few do have an immense amount of control over whatever they ride. But one mistake by them can cost their lives or worse the life of someone else. Such a serious waste of talent though

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      • #33
        Originally posted by inder.cool View Post
        ^ Satyen : Didnt expect this from you buddy....
        i guess you are the one who has been promoting road safety since you joined xBhp....!!
        Oye I agreed, All I wanted to say is rather than being sorry about the sate of affairs... try to influence as many people as we can ....

        Thats what I am doing as well!
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        • #34
          Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
          the point is perhaps how many of such can we influence and get them on the right track!
          Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
          Oye I agreed, All I wanted to say is rather than being sorry about the sate of affairs... try to influence as many people as we can ....

          Thats what I am doing as well!
          I was talking abuot the above line you had quoted...!!

          Originally posted by harshaguduru View Post
          @inder...having a ride to promote safety is a great idea..my post was not becoz i did not understand the thread..i have re-edited the post and now i guess it will make more sense..
          I understand that your intention/meaning was not wrong .... but the point is awareness of road safety guidelines rather than having a "I don't Care" attitude, which was not visible in your earlier post..!!
          Last edited by inder.cool; 11-26-2008, 11:53 AM.

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          • #35
            oh i am sure every single xbhpian has encountered lunatics on two wheels, i am always taunted when i am on my RD, when they really get outta hand i stop by the side of the road and let them go ahead. its a silly way of doin thins but i swear by it

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