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Well he clearly states the RTO approval is still in process. Lack of dealership here in Chennai might be one reason. I have booked one with Farhan at NAFS and I am still waiting for the RTO approval. I live in Chennai btw.Originally posted by Kanu addon View PostSo what's the reason!
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So, you got finally it from NAFS?Originally posted by bulled View PostThanks, twinthrottle. I got the bike yesterday and it is for sure built to last. Initial impressions of the bike are awesome.
Please shared the total on-road cost.
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With the Diwali holidays around I decided to spend the week catching up with peeps in Bangalore. The plan was to start from Pune on the 26th of October and be back a week later on the 3rd of November.
The onward journey was covered in 14 hours which included fuel and food pitstops and a 2 hours break in Davangere catching up with a friend.
There was some rain while leaving Pune.
Intermittent showers and clouds kept company the whole day.
Windfarms just after Hubli.
The NH4 is definitely amongst the most scenic roads in the country.
I had started from Pune at 7 AM and was in Bangalore by 9 PM.
Besides one trip to Nandi Hills, the rest of my time there was spent just lazying around and catching up with the friends.
Enroute Bangalore's favourite weekend destination. [emoji14]
Meanwhile, this happened.
Started back from Bangalore at 12 PM on the 2nd of November. This time, the plan was to go slow, enjoy the scenery and halt the night at Belgaum to meet up with a few ex-colleagues.
Entering Chitradurga - the return leg.
The sun set just after I had crossed Haveri.
Was in Belgaum city by 9 PM.
Left Belgaum at 9 AM the following day after a delicious breakfast at Tumkur Thatte Idli.
Amongst the best Puri Bhajis I had had in a long time. [emoji16][emoji16]
I was back at my flat in Pune at exactly 2 PM.
A total of just under 2000 km covered, 1700 of which was triple digits on the NH4.
5500 to 6000 rpm all day long!
No issues whatsoever with the bike.
No back or butt aches for the rider.
Just WOT and miles and miles of open road!
And a decent 28 kmpl to show for at the end of it all.
This bike doesn't cease to surprise you! Going for this beautiful machine was amongst my best decisions ever! One of the most underrated bikes out there and definitely the #ultimatetouringmachine.
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Wow!! Nice pictures bro....Mojo is great fun for the long haul [emoji1303]Originally posted by Al Quazi View PostWith the Diwali holidays around I decided to spend the week catching up with peeps in Bangalore. The plan was to start from Pune on the 26th of October and be back a week later on the 3rd of November.
The onward journey was covered in 14 hours which included fuel and food pitstops and a 2 hours break in Davangere catching up with a friend.
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There was some rain while leaving Pune.
Intermittent showers and clouds kept company the whole day.
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Windfarms just after Hubli.
The NH4 is definitely amongst the most scenic roads in the country.
I had started from Pune at 7 AM and was in Bangalore by 9 PM.
Besides one trip to Nandi Hills, the rest of my time there was spent just lazying around and catching up with the friends.
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Enroute Bangalore's favourite weekend destination. [emoji14]
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Meanwhile, this happened.
Started back from Bangalore at 12 PM on the 2nd of November. This time, the plan was to go slow, enjoy the scenery and halt the night at Belgaum to meet up with a few ex-colleagues.
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Entering Chitradurga - the return leg.
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The sun set just after I had crossed Haveri.
Was in Belgaum city by 9 PM.
Left Belgaum at 9 AM the following day after a delicious breakfast at Tumkur Thatte Idli.
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Amongst the best Puri Bhajis I had had in a long time. [emoji16][emoji16]
I was back at my flat in Pune at exactly 2 PM.
A total of just under 2000 km covered, 1700 of which was triple digits on the NH4.
5500 to 6000 rpm all day long!
No issues whatsoever with the bike.
No back or butt aches for the rider.
Just WOT and miles and miles of open road!
And a decent 28 kmpl to show for at the end of it all.
This bike doesn't cease to surprise you! Going for this beautiful machine was amongst my best decisions ever! One of the most underrated bikes out there and definitely the #ultimatetouringmachine.Regards,
Adhip Varma
Blog: https://theroamingdelhite.com/
YouTube Channel: The Roaming Delhite
Instagram: @theroamingdelhite
Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS (2014 - 2017) - 50,000 kms
Mahindra Mojo (2017 - Present) - 45,000 kms and counting
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Hey guys..I have made a small trailer of my Ladakh trip in Sep this year on my Mojo
Hope you like it.. [emoji4]Regards,
Adhip Varma
Blog: https://theroamingdelhite.com/
YouTube Channel: The Roaming Delhite
Instagram: @theroamingdelhite
Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS (2014 - 2017) - 50,000 kms
Mahindra Mojo (2017 - Present) - 45,000 kms and counting
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Looks promising. I have seen you in some videos before - with footloosedev and with thespiritedbiker, during my research on Mojo, and i dont know why it seems you have lost some weight.Originally posted by [email protected] View PostHey guys..I have made a small trailer of my Ladakh trip in Sep this year on my Mojo
Hope you like it.. [emoji4]
Anyways, looking forward to see more of Ladakh through your camera.I like to meditate a lot.. On my BIKE!
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Thanks bro..my intent is to show what I have experienced..I haven't spoken on the go because it's distracting while I ride...yes I met Footloose in Chail while on my way back to Delhi, by chance...and then did a small collab then and there itself...Spirited is a good friend of mine...I have lost a lot of weight..all thanks to slashing out the sugar and junk food from my diet..plus my toil to become fit to reasonable standards..not boasting but it really helped me... [emoji4]Originally posted by alkemyst View PostLooks promising. I have seen you in some videos before - with footloosedev and with thespiritedbiker, during my research on Mojo, and i dont know why it seems you have lost some weight.
Anyways, looking forward to see more of Ladakh through your camera.Regards,
Adhip Varma
Blog: https://theroamingdelhite.com/
YouTube Channel: The Roaming Delhite
Instagram: @theroamingdelhite
Bajaj Pulsar 150 (2007-2014) - 42,000 kms
Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS (2014 - 2017) - 50,000 kms
Mahindra Mojo (2017 - Present) - 45,000 kms and counting
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Gotta stay fit (reasonably and not with a goal of 6 packs) if we want to enjoy the long rides. Kudos!Originally posted by [email protected] View PostThanks bro..my intent is to show what I have experienced..I haven't spoken on the go because it's distracting while I ride...yes I met Footloose in Chail while on my way back to Delhi, by chance...and then did a small collab then and there itself...Spirited is a good friend of mine...I have lost a lot of weight..all thanks to slashing out the sugar and junk food from my diet..plus my toil to become fit to reasonable standards..not boasting but it really helped me... [emoji4]
and yeah, you can totally boast about it
I like to meditate a lot.. On my BIKE!
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Hi guys. I am new to xbhp. I currently own an RE classic 350 which I have had enough of. No top end and lots of issues... Not to mention pathetic RE service. I have been following this thread and also watching YouTube videos on the mojo (fascinated by The Roaming Delhite's ride videos...A big thanks to you buddy!) and I must say that based on what I have seen this bike suits my requirements. I will be doing a lot of touring in the future and my heart says that the mojo 300 Abs should be my next machine by mid 2020. However, I called up the toll free number of m2w and asked them to locate a showroom for a TD here in Chennai where I live. To my dismay, they told me that the nearest showroom is in namakkal which is about 370 one away. Any update on whether Mahindra plans a mojo showroom in Chennai or whether Jawa outlets here would cater to the mojo would really help..
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Hello, many Mojo ABS delivered recently at Chennai via Bengaluru dealership. nothing to worry about it, mojo will definitely suit your riding style.Originally posted by sany89 View PostHi guys. I am new to xbhp. I currently own an RE classic 350 which I have had enough of. No top end and lots of issues... Not to mention pathetic RE service. I have been following this thread and also watching YouTube videos on the mojo (fascinated by The Roaming Delhite's ride videos...A big thanks to you buddy!) and I must say that based on what I have seen this bike suits my requirements. I will be doing a lot of touring in the future and my heart says that the mojo 300 Abs should be my next machine by mid 2020. However, I called up the toll free number of m2w and asked them to locate a showroom for a TD here in Chennai where I live. To my dismay, they told me that the nearest showroom is in namakkal which is about 370 one away. Any update on whether Mahindra plans a mojo showroom in Chennai or whether Jawa outlets here would cater to the mojo would really help..
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Thanks a lot... That's reassuring..... Just need to save up sell my Enfield and get this bike!Originally posted by twinthrottle View PostHello, many Mojo ABS delivered recently at Chennai via Bengaluru dealership. nothing to worry about it, mojo will definitely suit your riding style.
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