I have always loved motorbikes. The thrill, the looks, the idea of being exposed to nature as opposed to cars, the whole idea. However, I could start riding in real life only 2 years back on my own bike, thanks to having no support (verbally or financially) from family to invest on riding till I managed to buy a bike of my own. Like most of us Indians, I loved sport bikes, however, I think there wasn't many true sport bikes available in India more than 5 years ago. Also the more yo grow up, less clear the possibility of your dream realizing it gets. So I buried the thoughts of riding quite sometime, until I had came across to a R15 V2 in a parking lot 2 years back. It ignited my dreams instantly and soon it became my primary passion. I also was happy to figure that I will be able to get one for myself this time! I was living in Mumbai that time, and though I had driving/riding license from US, I never had a 2 wheeler license in India, and it was quite a rough time getting a license in Mumbai (as my Hometown and address was Kolkata). After all legalities sorted, I could book my first bike and started practicing on a friend's bike till I got hold of this:
While riding along with building up skills, my dreams started getting wilder (increased manifolds by reading new ownership threads here in XBHP). However, as all know its not an easy thing to get a big bike knowing the price tags.
I moved to Hong Kong last year, and the thought of getting a bike (only bigger) started to look more clear. Also Hong Kong being an international market, the choices were more. So after past few months of researching, planning I made up my mind two weeks back. And Now I am proud (and excited) owner of my new dark knight

I am aware of the already posted threads of the same bike here, and I do not want to make another one just I have one now, too. I would rather try to focus on my own experience of climbing up to riding experience (coming from a small bike, short experience), the scenario of riding in Hong Kong, and some good photos.
More after the approval!



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. Result: while standing at red light, the bike tilted a bit and it kept tilting till it was on its side, effect: bent clutch lever 

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