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  • #76
    Originally posted by cmahajan View Post
    I agree with most of your comments but I don't agree that parents can't understand the potential dangers of handing an SBK to a young kid who doesn't have enough knowledge about the bike either.

    I have seen many parents who would not allow their kids to ride bikes above 100-125cc category and in some cases, parents don't allow their kids to ride the bikes at all. This is not because they don't have the "dough" to buy one for their kids but because they know their kids well. They know that their kids are not mature enough to handle a powerful bike. I know that this is not the right thing to do but can you say that the parents have complete knowledge about the bike and hence they do not allow their kids to ride them? I would say NO.

    i never said parents have complete knowledge. what i told is neither the kid nor the parents know about sbk's.

    Haven't any of you heard "150cc se jyada ki bike mere Dad lene nahi denge" ??
    sir, i fall under the same category as my dad did not agree to buy me a 150cc cbz extreme, instead bought me a 98cc splendor+ when i was 19. my dad never allowed me to ride a bike until i was 18. and i did not have the guts to fool my dad and try riding a bike until i was allowed. i rode the splendor for 3 years and asked for r15 for my pg. again my dad did not buy me r15 quoting the reason - "you need a bike for going to college and coming back, and you already have a bike. why do u need a bigger bike? do u want to go to race with a such a big bike?" glad that my dad knew what it takes to be riding bigger bikes and he was concerned about my safety.. however, i got my dream bike from my grandpa last year and riding safe. even today my dad tells me to sell that bike..
    my point is even parents lack knowledge about sbk's and hence they buy big bikes for young teens who are untrained. hence these mishaps take place.
    i agree with you completely about parents who know about the risk involved in buying big bikes for young teens. but not all parents have that knowledge of risk involved in big bikes is what i'm trying to say...
    A crash on d road may kill d biker n d bike, but d relationship btwn d bike n d biker never dies.

    Its only next to d relationship btwn d mother n her baby.

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    • #77
      The point here is, 99% of all roads in India are not built for such speeds. So, when you are riding it here, you need to be extra careful. In many countries, there are special trainings conducted for bikers. Here, if you go for a 4-wheeler license and add a 2wheeler to your request, you aren't even checked wether you are capable of riding it. So, when the system doesn't support you, the onus is on you to ensure your own and other's safety. It is true that there is no eyewitness to report what exactly happened there. It might've been someone else's fault as well. Around 6-8 months ago, the son of a popular actor (Kota Srinivas Rao - he's acted in Sarkar too, the one that says I am south, but operation north or something of that sort) died in the very same vicinity. The fault there was, a truck driver suddenly crossed over when he was trying to get onto to the road from the entry ramp. Now this son of his was around 40. So, here the point is not about age, it is rather about your own maturity in handling your rides. It might actually have not been his fault, but still, he was doing two things wrong.
      1) He was racing on a road, that is banned for 2 wheelers.
      2) He did not have the proper protective gear.
      Biking has its own risks and having a fast bike is not a reason why you'd treat others with contempt. But end of the day, it is your life. You choose how you want to live it.
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      • #78
        Atleast now lets start to train the safe riding... will promote and guide our friends to wear protective gears and mainly those who have sports bike can give a short tip about handling and control to get to know their machines better and to get the grip over the curves.

        Lets have the control over our Adrenaline... Enjoy safe riding.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by nagsgwda007 View Post
          sir, i fall under the same category as my dad did not agree to buy me a 150cc cbz extreme, instead bought me a 98cc splendor+ when i was 19. my dad never allowed me to ride a bike until i was 18. and i did not have the guts to fool my dad and try riding a bike until i was allowed. i rode the splendor for 3 years and asked for r15 for my pg. again my dad did not buy me r15 quoting the reason - "you need a bike for going to college and coming back, and you already have a bike. why do u need a bigger bike? do u want to go to race with a such a big bike?" glad that my dad knew what it takes to be riding bigger bikes and he was concerned about my safety.. however, i got my dream bike from my grandpa last year and riding safe. even today my dad tells me to sell that bike..
          my point is even parents lack knowledge about sbk's and hence they buy big bikes for young teens who are untrained. hence these mishaps take place.
          i agree with you completely about parents who know about the risk involved in buying big bikes for young teens. but not all parents have that knowledge of risk involved in big bikes is what i'm trying to say...
          Yes, you have a point. Not all kids are fortunate enough to have informed parents. It's our duty to educate such people and create awareness among the young riders to ride safe.
          Signals which are timed for 50 Kmph are also timed for 100 Kmph :)

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          • #80
            May Allah giv him health and strength

            I sincerely pray 2 Allah to giv this Kid health and strengthto recover from his injuries...

            All i would say tat until n unless the whole system in r country changes nothing can change...

            I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT IS LISTENING.....Change the BL***y system.

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            • #81
              Guys plz Read this Regarding Azzhar son's.. its became a common problem (the racing on outer ring road) in Hyderabad.. last year kota srinivas rao son.. babu mohan son..and many others

              Azharuddin’s son Ayaz wanted to reach 250 Kmph

              when i posted the new some one deleted it without even considering it.. not to criticize any one but to create awareness.. the news are fabricated bcoz he is a MP son..

              its purely the mistake of the parents .. not the kid.. do pray for his recovery
              aamin

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              • #82
                Originally posted by aadimanav View Post
                Guys plz Read this Regarding Azzhar son's.. its became a common problem (the racing on outer ring road) in Hyderabad.. last year kota srinivas rao son.. babu mohan son..and many others



                when i posted the new some one deleted it without even considering it.. not to criticize any one but to create awareness.. the news are fabricated bcoz he is a MP son..

                its purely the mistake of the parents .. not the kid.. do pray for his recovery
                aamin
                He wanted to do 250 on a road where two wheelers are not allowed with no riding gears on him and a pillon without helmet...???
                I guess he was in mood for a homicide and suicide in same shot...
                RIP for the poor soul
                Ayaz, get well soon....

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by aadimanav View Post
                  Guys plz Read this Regarding Azzhar son's.. its became a common problem (the racing on outer ring road) in Hyderabad.. last year kota srinivas rao son.. babu mohan son..and many others



                  when i posted the new some one deleted it without even considering it.. not to criticize any one but to create awareness.. the news are fabricated bcoz he is a MP son..

                  its purely the mistake of the parents .. not the kid.. do pray for his recovery
                  aamin
                  I dont believe that news. Just because he told his friends that he wanted to reach 250kph doesnt mean he was trying to do that when this incident happened. Till Ayaz recovers and comes out with the truth...these kind of news(rumours, to be precise) will keep spreading
                  karizmatic

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                  • #84
                    conditions are still critical for him.........
                    Don't Honk Unnecessarily

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                    • #85
                      I pray for the complete recovery of the kid.






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                      • #86
                        Facebook chat by the boys before the race

                        Dont know if this is fabricated but for info to all:

                        The authorities are now studying Facebook messages the two young men exchanged between them on Friday.
                        Ajmal: Change your display pic
                        Ayaz: Sunday morning orr (Outer Ring Road, where bikes are banned)
                        Ajmal: Time?
                        Ayaz: 4:30, 4:45 (am)

                        Ayaz: No. That is perfect time only
                        Ayazuddin and Ajmal left their homes at 6.30 am on Sunday--their bike crashed about hours later.

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                        Hot Facebook chat by Ayazuddin and Ajmal about their bike race
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by harsha645 View Post
                          He was riding gsx1000 with his nephew as pillon who is 16 yrs old.it happened on extra-wide outer ring road of hyderabad.i still couldnt understand how it has happened because it is a 10 lane road(ya 10lane!!!)there arent any tight corners too!!!its just mere lack of control over bike i would say

                          he was wearing an ARAI helmet at that the time of accident,still he got head injuries!!!!

                          IT was a 8 lane road and till my knowledge he must have gone there to test the top speed of that black demon gsx-1000r ......nd till my knowledge on these bikes even at speeds above 150 if we pull the accelerator hard these bike pop up a wheelie....nd easily a person can loose control on it tht too on double riding.......

                          the pillion died due to lack of a helmett.......there needs to be some very strict rules regarding SBk's ..
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                          • #88
                            Its high time people realize the facts!Such a shame to hear about such news over and over again, and still people Dont learn.We got to know about this because he is a celebritys son.Think of all those accidents that goes unreported.This is really sad!
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                            • #89
                              Just because he said he was gonna touch 250 does not mean this crash happened at 250 or anywhere close to that speed........

                              i hope he has a full recovery soon and gets back on the saddle and becomes a responsible rider.
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                              • #90
                                This is what happens when someone tries to offer his FATE to a machine and that too without any protective measures. Get well soon kid!

                                Apparently his father who has played Cricket with leg guard, head guard does'nt realizes that one also needs some guards to handle something that is not meant tobe natural.

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