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is this somewhere near Malwan?? tarkarli or deobag, to be very precise??Originally posted by Hyperion View PostNope. What seems to be the problem?
Attached are a couple of pics with the saddle bags on my Ninja.
its a great place to visit.Last edited by saurabhjd; 01-15-2011, 12:25 PM.Suzuki Samurai (2003-2004)
Hero Honda Passion (2004-2010)
Bajaj Pulsar 220 F (2010-2013)
Bajaj Pulsar 200NS (2013-????)
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enjoyed the picsMountain biking on impulse with my wife and our bike goes down in water
http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...own-water.html
my saddle sore 1600k is official - the story
http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...ddle-sore.html
my space
www.harikesh.com
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Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostAwesome view..Which place is this?Originally posted by saurabhjd View Postis this somewhere near Malwan?? tarkarli or deobag, to be very precise??
its a great place to visit.Thanks , you guys were close but not quite. That picture was taken enroute to Om Beach , Gokarna.Originally posted by bluevolt View PostMust be coastal Maharashtra facing the Arabian sea - the most beautiful and pristine coastline of the Indian Peninsula. I was there last weekend, some untouched pictures...
I have done a 180 on the way back from Bangalore with the Cramster Saddle bags on. If you secure the straps firmly, there should be no issues with high speed operation. Atleast I didnt face any on my tour of South India.Originally posted by harikeshpk View Postin a high speed bike like ninja, what ever saddle bag you use should be designed for high speed operation. the bag should be a perfect fit and should not come loose during speed, which can be disastrous to you and bike.
i am having an rjays from bachu motors. i have found it perfect for ninja. a saddle bag on the ninja to be treated at a level next to your riding helmet in terms of safety.
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Same differenceOriginally posted by Hyperion View PostThanks , you guys were close but not quite. That picture was taken enroute to Om Beach , Gokarna.

Thanks dude. You should get your Ninja out too soon!Originally posted by vkuchhal View PostThose are some awesome clicks.. good going Rahul..
Thanks Swagat! Maybe I will load my trip log tommorow, the problem I have is that I have too many pictures (4000+ for this trip along). So sorting them out becomes such a problem!Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post@Rahul
Awesome place and pics. Some more, please!!
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Cortech Saddle and Tail bag
Tried the cortech tri bag on the Ninja, fits well except that you need to ensure that the bags do not rest on the indicators. The tail bag is sufficient for an overnight trip and the saddle bags should add a few more days of luggage space. Got them from Ridersdiscount.com. Took about a month to reach but came well packed and no custom duties.
Here are a few pics.
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Nice buy there. I was initially planning the Cortech set but ended up buying Ventura and RJay's instead.Originally posted by malliah View PostTried the cortech tri bag on the Ninja, fits well except that you need to ensure that the bags do not rest on the indicators. The tail bag is sufficient for an overnight trip and the saddle bags should add a few more days of luggage space. Got them from Ridersdiscount.com. Took about a month to reach but came well packed and no custom duties.
Here are a few pics.
I pack very, very tight and travel even lighter, so I can survive a week on just my mini tail bag. That includes medicine, footpump, jeans, tees, and the unmentionables. Its amazing how much you can cram into these bags.
Now go - make good use of them on long trips!
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Knowing you and the gizmo's you have, I wouldnt be surprised if you managed to find a pair of jeans that can be tucked in to a match box. For the lesser mortals amongst us, need little more space than the mini tail bag.Originally posted by bluevolt View PostNice buy there. I was initially planning the Cortech set but ended up buying Ventura and RJay's instead.
I pack very, very tight and travel even lighter, so I can survive a week on just my mini tail bag. That includes medicine, footpump, jeans, tees, and the unmentionables. Its amazing how much you can cram into these bags.
Now go - make good use of them on long trips!
Yup, a few long trips soon, the first one being Chakkrata on 18th Feb and Ladakh in June:-)
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What are you cribbing about? I got you a motorcycle gizmo which is 80% smaller than the regular size!Originally posted by malliah View PostKnowing you and the gizmo's you have, I wouldnt be surprised if you managed to find a pair of jeans that can be tucked in to a match box. For the lesser mortals amongst us, need little more space than the mini tail bag.
Yup, a few long trips soon, the first one being Chakkrata on 18th Feb and Ladakh in June:-)
That alone should get you to Japanese standards of packing!
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Got a Pirelli Sport Demon for my front wheel... Now both my Asphalt lickers are Pirelli Sport Demons.
The bad news is that due to new found demand Sai Iyengar has increased the cost of
the 110/70-17 to Rs. 2850 from Rs. 2400 and
for 130/70-17 to Rs. 3800 from Rs. 3400.
Also replaced the low beam bulb ... got a "Made in Germany" Philips.
Cost 260 bucks.sigpicI feel like Clark Kent on the streets riding the Pulsar, On the track.. with my Ninja.. I feel like Superman.
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