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well ehhh not necessarly but thats if you might need some financial help from them or else they should be proud that their son/daughter is geting his/her dream without any help from the folks part!!! well yeah mostly they want us to be secure first like invest in a flat or land and then go on the big toys! but my dad was sooooo proud of me that he was crying and hugging me when i bought home my dream R1 with my own money and he never misses an opportunity to brag about it with his circle!!! and when his friends say 'why couldnt he buy an innova or a scorpio" my dad would be like " that was his dream and he bought it with his own money and i am damn more proud of his about that fact than if he would have bought a scorpio or innova"!!!!!Originally posted by vikyk View Post
cool dad eh!
smoking weed is for kids.....i smoke asphalt!
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Obeying parents is not always financial help bro... I run my home... Almost handle both my family businesses... Have my own money... but I still do take a proper approval from my parents before I buy something for myself... Even if its a Rs. 10,000 watch... I don't "HAVE" to... But it is kinda how I was brought up... Not saying that you are wrong or anything... If I put my foot down and said I want and I am gettinng it my father would not object... He would just say "take a wise decision"... But I still do seek his approval...Originally posted by dreamchaser View Postwell ehhh not necessarly but thats if you might need some financial help from them or else they should be proud that their son/daughter is geting his/her dream without any help from the folks part!!! well yeah mostly they want us to be secure first like invest in a flat or land and then go on the big toys! but my dad was sooooo proud of me that he was crying and hugging me when i bought home my dream R1 with my own money and he never misses an opportunity to brag about it with his circle!!! and when his friends say 'why couldnt he buy an innova or a scorpio" my dad would be like " that was his dream and he bought it with his own money and i am damn more proud of his about that fact than if he would have bought a scorpio or innova"!!!!!
cool dad eh!
Just that every household is different...
"stay hungry, stay foolish."
To those who have attitude... My middle finger salutes you...!
Rajmachi Conquered...!
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Same here Bro and the main reason parents are reluctant to approve buying these big bike is becoz they know the risk involved in riding these high power bikes.Originally posted by j4zb4 View PostHave my own money... but I still do take a proper approval from my parents before I buy something for myself... Even if its a Rs. 10,000 watch... I don't "HAVE" to... But it is kinda how I was brought up... Not saying that you are wrong or anything... If I put my foot down and said I want and I am gettinng it my father would not object... He would just say "take a wise decision"... But I still do seek his approval...
Just that every household is different...
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Actually you have covered everything itselfOriginally posted by dreamchaser View Postwell ehhh not necessarly but thats if you might need some financial help from them or else they should be proud that their son/daughter is geting his/her dream without any help from the folks part!!! well yeah mostly they want us to be secure first like invest in a flat or land and then go on the big toys! but my dad was sooooo proud of me that he was crying and hugging me when i bought home my dream R1 with my own money and he never misses an opportunity to brag about it with his circle!!! and when his friends say 'why couldnt he buy an innova or a scorpio" my dad would be like " that was his dream and he bought it with his own money and i am damn more proud of his about that fact than if he would have bought a scorpio or innova"!!!!!
cool dad eh!
. Sometimes finance are issues, sometimes your parents want you to invest on right things and sometimes they are cool like your parents. At my end, my parents thinks this is wasting your money to buy so expensive bikes. Even they would not allow me to buy an extra car without any reason. Wish they could think like passion is also big thing itself.
I spend more than 10,000 every month, just for my bodybuilding but never tell my parents that i spent so much on this. This looks wastage to them and they are unable to understand my passion behind this, even after i have explained them everything lots of time. But no worries, life is good that way too
"Pain is temporary , pride is forever"
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10 - Yamaha Fazer 150
11 - Hyosung GT 650 R
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A veritable monopoly ensued my mind, the irrational motive for the world had a rugged rational want in my heart and soul....the fervor for maneuvering, speed and raw power is induced within my existence, shalth 'I'll' scour contentment thy I embark the quarter mark 'Speed of Sound'!!!!
The legendary masterpiece act of Heath Ledger puts it righteously: �Madness is like Gravity, all it takes is a little Push� � Enrooted from the realm of fathomless want of Power, I have graduated to another level. 27th April was the day when I bid goodbye to the Ninja 250R to levitate high from the lush green trotting landscape (Lime Green Ninja 250R) and heave into the fancifying serene beauty of snow covered mountains (White Glory GT650R). 70 Days waiting: A testimony of my subtle patience paid off today. Having the experience of owning, ripping plethora of steeds, the ensued passion has just grown stronger.
Since Bangalore had an issue with the earlier Dealer, and even the new Dealer�s setup is not up, the delivery ascertained more on an endless push from my end. Finally, got it directly shipped from the HO Pune. Even when the assurances of earlier delivery mocked back as a fallacy, it was dis-heartening but nevertheless the D-Day annihilates the prior experiences, and gluing profoundly on the GT650R brings a smile on my face. What further gravitates the beauty: me being the first Customer in the State of Karnataka!
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Rewinding the memories, Ninja 250R on its first day of arrival (13-Mar-2010) along with Yamaha R15 (still have it)

Special Thanks to my Father, he had/has been the utmost dauntless support, a man who has visioned my dreams through his own eyes. Love you Dad!
Cheers!Last edited by abhirajcb; 01-14-2020, 07:28 PM.
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ST 7 Vs Harley Superlow
Guys, i guess harley is much appreciated in pricing now.
ST7 comes around 6.5 l on road , where as Harley Super low 883 comes for 5.5lac if we add few more thousands to it for insurance , octroi, etc, 75k then also 6.25 on road...
Doesn't this sounds good.
883cc cruiser for 6.25-6.5 lac.
Harley has done more awesome marketing strategy as compare to Garware/hyosung...
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congrats abhirajcb,very well written.
RIDE SAFE.Last edited by rakshit rana; 07-07-2011, 10:25 AM.[/SIGPIC]PULSATING 22o
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Congrats man! White is my favorite color on the GT. Beautiful!Originally posted by abhirajcb View PostA veritable monopoly ensued my mind, the irrational motive for the world had a rugged rational want in my heart and soul....the fervor for maneuvering, speed and raw power is induced within my existence, shalth 'I'll' scour contentment thy I embark the quarter mark 'Speed of Sound'!!!!
The legendary masterpiece act of Heath Ledger puts it righteously: ‘Madness is like Gravity, all it takes is a little Push’ … Enrooted from the realm of fathomless want of Power, I have graduated to another level. 27th April was the day when I bid goodbye to the Ninja 250R to levitate high from the lush green trotting landscape (Lime Green Ninja 250R) and heave into the fancifying serene beauty of snow covered mountains (White Glory GT650R). 70 Days waiting: A testimony of my subtle patience paid off today. Having the experience of owning, ripping plethora of steeds, the ensued passion has just grown stronger.
Since Bangalore had an issue with the earlier Dealer, and even the new Dealer’s setup is not up, the delivery ascertained more on an endless push from my end. Finally, got it directly shipped from the HO Pune. Even when the assurances of earlier delivery mocked back as a fallacy, it was dis-heartening but nevertheless the D-Day annihilates the prior experiences, and gluing profoundly on the GT650R brings a smile on my face. What further gravitates the beauty: me being the first Customer in the State of Karnataka!
Some Pictures:
Garware Personnel handing over


Rewinding the memories, Ninja 250R on its first day of arrival (13-Mar-2010) along with Yamaha R15 (still have it)

Special Thanks to my Father, he had/has been the utmost dauntless support, a man who has visioned my dreams through his own eyes. Love you Dad!
Cheers!
Rajan Chauhan
The saree guard is an eye sore. Please get it removed asap.
Btw, what happens to the R15 and the Ninja?| '91 Yamaha RX100 | '08 Suzuki Swift | '08 Honda Dio | '09 Bajaj Pulsar 220F |
My RX100 Restoration project
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Fantastic! Bangalore gets its first GT50R. And that too in white. Quite a looker to say the least. Hope to see you and your bike for some of the sunday rides. Would be lying if I said Im not keen on seeing the bike up front and in the metal.
Ive been a fence sitter on the GT650R vs N650 debate, some days I think i ought to get myself the Hyosung, some days the Ninja and some days I think I should wait for another midsized entrant and no the HDs dont tickle my taste buds. Seeing as I cant afford a big bike for the next year (at least), indecisiveness is a luxury I can still hold on to.
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+1Originally posted by neil.jericho View PostFantastic! Bangalore gets its first GT50R. And that too in white. Quite a looker to say the least. Hope to see you and your bike for some of the sunday rides. Would be lying if I said Im not keen on seeing the bike up front and in the metal.
Ive been a fence sitter on the GT650R vs N650 debate, some days I think i ought to get myself the Hyosung, some days the Ninja and some days I think I should wait for another midsized entrant and no the HDs dont tickle my taste buds. Seeing as I cant afford a big bike for the next year (at least), indecisiveness is a luxury I can still hold on to.
We are exactly in the same boat brah...
"stay hungry, stay foolish."
To those who have attitude... My middle finger salutes you...!
Rajmachi Conquered...!
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Thanks for your wishes and Congrats to you too.. The flashy 'Red' evokes more curiosity.. and surely you would now be getting accustomed from the eye-poppin' stares of people around!Originally posted by melroyal View PostCongrats abhirajcb.The bike surely looks awesome in white.Like your helmet too

Thanks for your wishes!Originally posted by Alibaba View PostCongrats man! White is my favorite color on the GT. Beautiful!
The saree guard is an eye sore. Please get it removed asap.
Btw, what happens to the R15 and the Ninja?
I guess my post already answers your query, anyhow will be lil more elaborative, Ninja 250R I sold when Odo read 9450 km (13.5 months old) on 27th April.
I still hold the Yamaha R15, reason pertains not to commute on a daily basis and use GT650R for weekends, but rather on the marvelous Engineering ported on the puny cc bike, neglecting the classification of Tourer, Runner, Cruiser etc. I have loved riding the Yamaha R15 more then the earlier steeds I owned: Karizma, Pulsar 220 dts-fi, Fazer, YBX, Fazer, CBZ etc (note: not with Ninja 250R, as it is all together a separate genre).. the throttle response, the maneuverability, vibe free nimbleness has out-shined my experience of owning this with others. So will keep it for lifelong, even when ascertaining on the fact that my 6'3 height on R15 is like a Camel plonked on a Goat, I have no apprehension on upholding it
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"stay hungry, stay foolish."
To those who have attitude... My middle finger salutes you...!
Rajmachi Conquered...!
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