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  • #31
    Originally posted by nin View Post
    Hum mein hai HERO !



    Our 1st jugaad on our Mumbai-Ladakh-Mumbai Trip

    sahi sahi... this is CBZ right ?
    Those who like me, raise your hands. Those who don't, plz raise your standards :)

    बुरी नजर वाले तेरा मुह काला !!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by InsaneRider007 View Post
      sahi sahi... this is CBZ right ?
      CBZ Extreme..Living on the edge..quite literally !
      A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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      My Saddlesore Log : The 1st Saddlesore in India on a 135cc

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      • #33
        Originally posted by nin View Post


        The previous mount pictures are here in this album.





        And the video link here -

        Nin's Helmet Cam Mount.wmv - YouTube

        Check this video too..

        Offroading Awesomeness-Rajmachi -8th Jan 2012 - YouTube

        Will definitely bring a smile on your face !
        dude, the second video is the bestest one ever I have come across in xbhp.. and from the video its difficult to understand the inclined angle of the track. it was when the bikes were going behind I realised how bad the slope must be. nice one.

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        • #34
          How Feviquick helped

          At one point or the other we must've appreciated what an invention Feviquick is I felt really grateful considering the amount of plastic/fibre parts ZMA has. Share your ideas and stories too.

          When I last left my bike at Hero ASC they called me up saying the front fender developed cracks and if they should replace it I decided I'd remove it today and managed to do so.
          after removing the four bolts I tried pulling it out. The metal knobs got stuck between the front shock absorbers. I pulled them out and then I was able to remove it.

          This one developed two cracks,one on each side when I accidentally fell into potholes. One thing I noticed was that when I applied the feviquick and held it tight it started eating at the paint around the crack. It's not very much visible though

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          ~ long roads winding through dense forests are what I seek..Solitude ~

          My first travelogue => http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...st1090217.html
          My first ownership review => http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...-1-3l-mjd.html

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          • #35
            Originally posted by rav View Post
            At one point or the other we must've appreciated what an invention Feviquick is I felt really grateful considering the amount of plastic/fibre parts ZMA has. Share your ideas and stories too.

            When I last left my bike at Hero ASC they called me up saying the front fender developed cracks and if they should replace it I decided I'd remove it today and managed to do so.
            after removing the four bolts I tried pulling it out. The metal knobs got stuck between the front shock absorbers. I pulled them out and then I was able to remove it.

            This one developed two cracks,one on each side when I accidentally fell into potholes. One thing I noticed was that when I applied the feviquick and held it tight it started eating at the paint around the crack. It's not very much visible though
            Approved and Merged
            Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!

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            Touring Blog: Cycling in Mongolia!

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