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Ride to Maharashtra in the Monsoon - An epic journey of over 3000kms

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  • #31
    Nice log da.. Keep it coming.. Awaiting the Amboli - Mahabaleshwar - Kaas sections in the log ASAP

    Guess what? My Ninja had the same issue - w r t the battery one, The A.S.S does charge the battery for free any time you want, top it up with distilled water - May be time for you to upgrade to the 650
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    • #32
      Nice pics Steve and Yuv..loved the countryside pics..keep going..

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Ananth View Post
        May be time for you to upgrade to the 650
        Intha approach yennaku rhomba pudichurku thambi...
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        Yuv

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Nitin_traveller View Post
          Good one Steeve.. was busy with visiting relatives from some days so couldn't check xbhp..
          and here it is .. waiting for more.. and it was a nice ride for sure.. (though malshej could have been the perfect ending).. but you never get it all

          next time come in with some more time in hand.. and will show you how deep the rabbit hole(beaches,forts and more) goes
          Thanks Nitin, I always leave something unexplored at a place so that it gives me a reason to travel again to the same place. next year's monsoon is just 10 months away

          Originally posted by xstunter View Post
          Awesome pics Steve sir. Regarding the Davengere speed breakers had a real real bad experience, can say missed falling off the bike. After riding for more than 24 hrs had hit a speed breaker at around 90 Kmph but balanced the bike somehow. Those are sharp speed breakers and they do not have the white marking on them. Saw a few cars and small trucks breaking hard after nearing those speed breakers and even jumping on them.

          Regards,
          Deepan
          couldn't agree more. While returning we had to do the same part in total darkness in blistering rainfall... you will see that in the trip log of day 9

          Originally posted by Rahul.Gvli View Post
          +1... There's lot to see in Maharashtra. Especially most of the places are near Pune...

          Yes there are so many places to visit near Pune. the Xbhpians there are so lucky


          @ Steve: Nice write-up buddy... & Very nice pics... Lovely !!!
          Thanks a lot bro!

          Originally posted by darkknight View Post
          bugger steve you could have atleast pm or messaged me that you were going to be here or did I miss it
          My Bad. Lot of issues were creepign up as the ride went onboard. anyway I am planning another ride in January when I will be passing Mumbai and we will catch up then.

          Originally posted by kr4zy54n View Post
          +1 Lots of lots of places around Pune esp in monsoons
          yes there are, Lucky Pune guys

          Originally posted by Ananth View Post
          Nice log da.. Keep it coming.. Awaiting the Amboli - Mahabaleshwar - Kaas sections in the log ASAP

          Guess what? My Ninja had the same issue - w r t the battery one, The A.S.S does charge the battery for free any time you want, top it up with distilled water - May be time for you to upgrade to the 650
          I guss the Kwackers have a better ASS than Hero motos

          Originally posted by Tarc View Post
          Nice pics Steve and Yuv..loved the countryside pics..keep going..
          the best is yet to come da. Keep reading.

          P.S - Trip log of day 2 will be posted soon...
          Leh
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/1...d-reasons.html

          The Southern Sojourn
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/best-tra...-remember.html

          Munnar - Kodai
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/5...-page-6-a.html

          Goa
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/6...ers-8days.html

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          • #35
            Nice write up.

            Steve,

            I was not aware about the trip. When i logged in from office yesterday, i saw the title in "Todays Posts". Started reading it. It was really good to read.

            Was happy for your good old bike, went past 3000k without any issue. I presume the service station where you fixed your electrical issue, would be the best when compare to all Hero moto corp service stations in chennai.

            @yuvaraj - hope you guys enjoyed well.

            I am also happy that you have got good managers to approve your leave.

            I think ananth is the most gifted fellow to get leaves approved on his will. Not to forget, that he works long hours, to get the leave as desired.

            @ananth - If i am right.

            Lets meet sometime during the weekend.
            Regards,
            Deva.

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            • #36
              @Deva -Thanks a lot Bro and regariding Ananth's boos - i do not know where his bosses come from,are they made specificlly for him - he is a lucky chap
              Leh
              http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/1...d-reasons.html

              The Southern Sojourn
              http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/best-tra...-remember.html

              Munnar - Kodai
              http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/5...-page-6-a.html

              Goa
              http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/6...ers-8days.html

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              • #37
                @steveburnside2001: Excellent writeup Bro! These logs inspire me to ride more n more!!

                I think ananth is the most gifted fellow to get leaves approved on his will. Not to forget, that he works long hours, to get the leave as desired.
                i do not know where his bosses come from,are they made specificlly for him - he is a lucky chap
                I read somewhere that ananth's boss is SHE..

                cheers
                Sudharsan

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by yuv_biKING View Post
                  Intha approach yennaku rhomba pudichurku thambi...
                  Enakku Kooda! I get to ride both 250 & a 650!

                  Originally posted by steveburnside2001 View Post


                  I guss the Kwackers have a better ASS than Hero motos
                  They have! I have seen it :P

                  Originally posted by deva_hunk View Post
                  I think ananth is the most gifted fellow to get leaves approved on his will.
                  Originally posted by steveburnside2001 View Post
                  @Deva -Thanks a lot Bro and regariding Ananth's boos - i do not know where his bosses come from,are they made specificlly for him - he is a lucky chap
                  Originally posted by I_Chennai View Post
                  I read somewhere that ananth's boss is SHE..

                  cheers
                  Sudharsan
                  Why all the talk about my manager? I moved company's and working hard off late - You all know how! Didn't take any leaves in last 3 months and already have some 8 extra leaves (comp-offs) to be mandatoryly taken. So, Working hard (or acting like one) & working extra days before hand would give me the required holidays to enjoy

                  And i have had like 8 managers in the last 1 year - I cant deem to be lucky all the time, but its the way how you act like a good working employee
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                  • #39
                    Fixed the rear tyre puncture yesterday. Man rode the whole ride of 9 days with a punctured tyre. Thanks to TT
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                    Yuv

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                    • #40
                      My version of the trip log

                      Prologue

                      Monsoons have brought the beauty of Maharashtra. It’s been almost 2 years since I am residing in Pune but haven’t gone on a proper ride. Have done a lot of small rides, one and two days ride, but never been on a longer one. Srini( Steve), my Chennai xbhp friend called me one day and asked about a pic which I posted on facebook. It was from my ride to Lavasa. He asked if August was a good time to tour in MH. I immediately told him a yes. I knew it would be big one! He said Yuvaraj , another Chennai xbhpian might also join us. We got in touch with Gaurab, famously known as MG in the biking fraternity, to cut out a plan for our ride. We had 7-8 days in our hand and we planned to stick to the Western Ghats of MH.

                      I met MG during one of the Pune Xbhp meets and discussed about the plan. I also got good inputs from Nitin of Bladerunnerz ( a bike group based in Pune) There are a lot of ghats running in between the two parallel highways NH4 and NH17. That covers the Western Ghats in MH. The plan was to do all those ghats starting from the southern tip of MH. Dates were 13th-19th August, 2011. Steve and Yuv will be starting from Chennai on 13th and will reach Belgaum. I will start from Pune and meet them at Belgaum the same day.

                      With the bike getting serviced and a last moment shopping for the ride I was all set for the ride.

                      The Ride – Day 1 August 13th 2011

                      It was decided that I will start from Pune after they cross Bangalore. I was waiting for Steve’s call. He called me at around 10 30 and informed that he had some electrical issues with his bike and was getting it fixed at Bangalore. He asked me to start after an hour. I have got just 360 odd kms to reach Belgaum while they will have around 500 kms from Bangalore to reach Belgaum. So at around 12 noon I sent SMS to them and started from Pune.




                      It was a laid back ride for me. It was four lane roads on the smooth NH4 for me all the way. I faced few showers in between. I was taking a break for every 100 kms. With music in the ears, butter smooth highways, it was a relaxed ride. On the way I overtook a bulleteer who was on a ride. I guessed seeing the luggage he had and the riding gears he was wearing. I waved hands at him when I overtook him.








                      After some 200 kms the high engine temperature indicator on my bike started to blink. I was doing only 80-90 kmph and didn’t take the bike beyond that. Engine didn’t look stressed. Still the light was blinking. At my next stop for lunch I called Praful and asked about it. He told me that the sensor might be exposed to dust or water and could show wrong indications. So I stopped worrying about it and ignored the indicator. When I was some 50 kms before Belgaum I called Steve and asked about their whereabouts.





                      Steve informed me that the electrical issue of his bike has come up again after the service at Bangalore and they will not be making to Belgaum. They planned to stay at Davenagiri that night. I carried on towards Belgaum. I saw the Bulleteer again; he had stopped by the road side. There was rain shower all of a sudden so I pulled over to wear the rain pants. When I was wearing, the bulleteer came towards me and asked if he could use my phone. I gave him and he made a call to one of his friends. After that we engaged in a conversation. I asked where he was headed towards. His bike was Goan registered. He told me that he was back from a solo Leh – Ladakh ride! I was amazed that he is riding solo all the way. I asked him how long he has been riding. He asked me what the date was!!!! Then he told it’s been a month since he got out from his home in Goa!!! I was awestruck when he asked me the date!!!!




                      He was Ahwin from Goa who did his studies at Belgaum and he was riding back to Goa via Belgaum to meet his friends. He guided through Belgaum and helped me find a good stay for the night. I got his number and bid a bye to the fellow biker.
                      The room was good. I dumped my stuff in the room and went out to explore the city. One of my colleagues Raghu had told me that Paratha corner in Belgaum was famous. So headed to Paratha corner and took parcel. The place was very crowded so preferred the parcel. After getting the dinner rode around the city. After having dinner went to sleep.

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                      • #41
                        ^ Gud.. you made the thread alive.. keep continuing.. I will try to share some pics with you soon..
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                        Yuv

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by yuv_biKING View Post
                          ^ Gud.. you made the thread alive.. keep continuing.. I will try to share some pics with you soon..

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                          • #43
                            Panorama from this trip..
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                            Yuv

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                            • #45
                              ohh my god, i started from Chennai with steve, also simultaneously from pune with manoj.. now got stuck at amboli with nobody.. pls get me out of amboli and proceed //
                              got bhp?? oh yeah..its Xbhp

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