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  • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
    @superbikez: Why are the registration plates missing from 90% of these bikes? Which hints at the fact that these machines are as illegal as the word ILLEGAL itself!

    Second, plesae remove the pictures in which rider/ pillion is not wearing a lid.
    2008 Report "Heavy bikes' import doubled in Pakistan" [Lahore Side report]


    By Zohaib Zafar

    Lahore, February 19 2008



    The import of heavy bikes has been doubled in Pakistan despite the 200 percent custom duty and CC fine on imported vehicles. The prices of the imported heavy bikes increase threefold in Pakistan, but the youth bikers don't bother about that, said a survey conducted among heavy bike dealers and riders in Lahore city.

    The survey said that heavy bikes dealers were importing bikes from 250cc to 2000cc being made in Japan, Germany, Italy, America, China. Some of the most favourites bikes among Pakistani bikeriders are Harley Davidson, BMW and Ducati, which are being sold from Rs 500,000 to 2.2 million.

    A heavy bike dealer in Lahore, Ahsan Butt said that during the last five years, a record number of heavy bikes had been imported in Pakistan that showed how the young generation was crazy about motorbikes.

    Another dealer Waqar Ahmed said that the youth belonging to elite class of the society could easily buy an imported bike costing 2.5 million, but the government should reduce the amount of custom duty and fine for other buyers. If the government allows import of heavy bikes on less duty, this trade can be developed into an industry, he said.

    On the other hand, despite all the measures, the government has failed to provide youth with an attracting racing track to curb the menace of one-wheeling and motorcycle racing on city roads. The sport has now become a profession for youths, who are playing at the hands of gamblers in Lahore.

    The practice of one-wheeling and motorcycle racing on city roads has claimed the lives of more than 150 wheelers in the last two years, according to reports published in different newspapers. At least 15 people die every year on Independence Day after indulging in one-wheeling and motorcycle racing.

    As many as 15 persons lost their lives and over 400 sustained injuries while performing one-wheeling on roads in the provincial capital and the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi during the celebrations of Independence Day this year. All the victims were between 16 to 25 years of age.

    According to the official count, 24 boys have died while performing one-wheeling on roads but police sources revealed that the actual number of deaths by racing and wheeling was more than thrice that because it could not be confirmed whether the others died in accidents or while performing one-wheeling.

    It has been learned during a survey that these racers and wheelers occupy Canal Road in Lahore on Sunday morning to perform the bloody practice of one-wheeling. Professional gamblers also go there to put their money at stake. They entice the youths to get involved in this practice on the pretext of giving them money. They also provoke them by terming this disastrous practice as passion.

    At the direction of these gamblers the youth of ordinary families indulge in one-to-one and group races. The main areas where one-wheelers and racers perform their foul tricks include The Mall, Jail Road, Lake Road, Main Boulevard (Gulberg), Liberty Roundabout, Fortress Stadium and Defence.

    The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) constructed a dirt bike-track with a cost of Rs 2.2 million (US$36,231) at Jallo Park, which was inaugurated by former Punjab Sports minister Naeemullah Shahani on Feb. 18, 2004. The track is one-kilometer long and 18 to 20 feet wide, but PHA had to close it after a short time, as it could neither catch the attention of motorcycle racers nor divert them from City roads.

    Note: This track still not finalize because of damn political Issue. Always and every time and in everyscene our damn political issue involve"


    The Punjab government also introduced a strict penalty on one-wheeling in public places by passing the Provincial Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill 2005. According to the amended act, passed by Punjab Assembly, whoever rides a motorbike on one wheel and consequently puts lives and property in danger, is liable to be punished with imprisonment for a term that may extend up to six months or with a fine that may go up to Rs 5,000 (US$82). Moreover, the motorbike of the offender can be forfeited at the time of conviction of the accused.

    Note: This is only just Paper work and try to show "WE ARE APPLY LAW AGAINST BIKER but still there is still no law as i already said above"


    But even after taking this step, the problem has not been solved yet as the flocks of motorcyclists and one-wheelers can be seen on city roads, especially on Saturday and Sunday nights. When asked, one of the youth namely Sajid Butt said that he could not resist performing one-wheeling. He said that he had lost one of his legs in an accident caused by one-wheeling but still he could ride his bike on one wheel better than many others.
    Last edited by superbikez; 10-25-2010, 01:00 PM.
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    • ^^^

      i like it!


      anyways....i should say that this shows how corrupt the system is. and i wanna ask something if i go and steal a bike of someone having a SBK nobody can catch me because i will be able to roam around like a free bird with no valid documents isnt it? and because of complications of selling a registered bike isnt going into my head! why a bike with valid documents cant be sold in other province? and 'illegal' bikes get through it! and the government is indirectly encouraging it!..and if you dont register your bike you aint paying tax either (i think so!) so it can be concluded that the so called 'elite class' have the license to d anything they want to do there and no law can stop them!
      Last edited by haxor; 03-02-2009, 06:30 PM.
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      • Originally posted by haxor View Post
        ^^^

        i like it!


        anyways....i should say that this shows how corrupt the system is. and i wanna ask something if i go and steal a bike of someone having a SBK nobody can catch me because i will be able to roam around like a free bird with no valid documents isnt it? and because of complications of selling a registered bike isnt going into my head! why a bike with valid documents cant be sold in other province? and 'illegal' bikes get through it! and the government is indirectly encouraging it!..and if you dont register your bike you aint paying tax either (i think so!) so it can be concluded that the so called 'elite class' have the license to d anything they want to do there and no law can stop them!
        This is not easy to steal someone bike in Pakistan .... if any one intrested to die go and steal someone car or a bike thn he/she will let u know who is he/she so this is not a easy job. On the other side every bikerboy SBKS or any motorcycle rider have complete documents and for any bad scene bases mostly all bikers even my own friends when ever thy are going for G2G or any stuff everyone there with complete documents in his backtail pocket . About Corruption issue, i think this problem is all over South Asia not only in Pakistan.
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        • Originally posted by superbikez View Post
          This is not easy to steal someone bike in Pakistan .... if any one intrested to die go and steal someone car or a bike thn he/she will let u know who is he/she so this is not a easy job. On the other side every bikerboy SBKS or any motorcycle rider have complete documents and for any bad scene bases mostly all bikers even my own friends when ever thy are going for G2G or any stuff everyone there with complete documents in his backtail pocket . About Corruption issue, i think this problem is all over South Asia not only in Pakistan.
          i aint saying that go and steal! i am just saying that 'if' someone goes and steals someone's bike then! and yeah why would someone die? and i aint saying that corruption is only in pakistan..where there is poverty there is corruption as people want more and more to satisfy their greed!



          please read my post before commenting on it! respect that!
          thanks !

          no offence meant!

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          • @superbikez: Whatever might be the case world over, but could you be kind enough to remove the images which portray biking in a real bad sense. India, Pakistan or the rest of the world - for each one of us biking is something that ties us all with a common thread.

            I would advise you to please remove the images from the forum which are not really suitable to be displayed anywhere. For example:

            1. The picture in which the lady is a pillion, without any helmet, safety gear, etc.
            2. The 'F*CK the LAW' registration plated picture.

            I hope you would understand why am I asking you to do so. Please remove such pictures, else I would have to search through the thread and remove them myself.
            :)

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              • @superbikez: Thanks for those jaw-dropping pictures! Pakistan sure has loads of superbikes, MV Agusta included!!

                Where do you find such stretch of roads though? The ones posted here seem to be devoid of any kind of traffic! It would be nice if we could catch hold of such roads, here in India!
                :)

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                • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                  @superbikez: Thanks for those jaw-dropping pictures! Pakistan sure has loads of superbikes, MV Agusta included!!

                  Where do you find such stretch of roads though? The ones posted here seem to be devoid of any kind of traffic! It would be nice if we could catch hold of such roads, here in India!
                  In India a lot of people rely on bike for daily commuting.Everyone has a bike here.I guess Pakistan has different situation with regards to daily commuting. Hence there is much lesser traffic!
                  It's not the roads,it's traffic!

                  @superbikez:where is ur superbike in these photos?
                  Last edited by nitrosatya; 03-05-2009, 12:26 AM.

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                  • well.. can't stop drollin over these beauties.. but 1 thing i noticed.. guess no1 has the 2008 Fireblade or are these the old pics?? anyways...
                    @Superbikez: just outta curiosity.. what's ur name man?? and which bike d o u own??
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                    • @Superbikez: Thanks for that insight into the economic infrastructure of Pakistan.
                      :)

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                      • Gorgeous pictures man.....totally amazing....
                        Surprised to see an MV Augusta though.....
                        Gixxers seem to be the most popular ones.....
                        A fact about bikes in the US.....the gixxer is the most wrecked bike here. Insurance on a Gixxer is higher compared to other bikes.....
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                        • Originally posted by Carlitos View Post
                          the gixxer is the most wrecked bike here. Insurance on a Gixxer is higher compared to other bikes.....
                          Why so?
                          :)

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                          • Hey loads of SBK's there ,but what year model of Yamaha r1 is this, i didnt see this colour combination in the 2008 model,so which one is it?

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