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Nice! But where are these locations?Beware of Bread, don't say I didn't warn you!
More than 98 percent of convicted criminals are bread eaters !
Statistics show that more than 75 % of violent crimes are committed within 24 hours of eating bread !
Bread is known to be extremely addictive. Subjects deprived of bread and given only water, actually begged for bread after just two days !
Bread has been proven to kill. Scientists have now uncovered alarming evidence that 100% of the people who eat bread will eventually die !
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CHAPTER 1: Confusion(s)Meet the Riders
Karan Sharma
Vaibhav Vashisht
Meet the Rides
Rocky B. (Royal Enfield Classic 500, 2011)
Rhino (Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSI, 2009)
Chapter 2: The insomniacs and the excited
Something was tingling in my ear and only after a few confused moments I realized that its time to wake up, hence shut that tingling alarm off. Vaibhav also called me up and asked me to be on time as he would be leaving his place shortly. Woke up, got ready, donned the riding gear and got another call from Vaibhav. He was standing downstairs waiting for me. In no time we were clicking pre ride photographs and discussing the plan for the day. The engines were fired and the silence of the night was broken by the thump of the iron devil and a roar of a mean machine.
Chapter 3:Some More Pics From The Ride
Chapter 4:The best things in life are realized on two wheels!
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Chapter 5: Chapter 6: Chapter 7:bindass. I could rip it the way I wished. Thanks to the awesome 500 cc Fi engine. The next was to formulate a way which would allow Vaibhav to ride fast and we could cover up some distance. I started pulling away from him and soon he was no where to be seen in my rear view mirror. And just then, something happened that separated us for a long time. While he continued riding on the NH8 (which I got to know later), I took a long way around through SH3 and what not. Bloody thanks to the local whom I asked the way out.
Now it was solo riding on a single lane road, good condition though, but with frequent appalling patches forcing me to slow down. And suddenly the horn stopped working. It would break, buzz and then break and then buzz again. I was unable to understand the problem as the wiring looked fine. Mumbai was still around 500kms from here. The horn had to be worked out. Stopped by a local mechanic and asked him to check the fault to which he confirmed that the horn is not getting enough ground. He worked out on it for a good 15 minutes. Meanwhile Vaibhav called me up to confirm about my whereabouts.
Chapter 8:Chapter 9:Chapter 10: The Tired, The Abused and The Savior!
Soon Vaibhav also caught up and took no time to ungear. He was tired with a backache. He laid down on the bench while the abusing session was still on. It was 4 and we could have still managed to reach Mumbai well in time. However, he did not want to spend 3 nights in Mumbai which would have made us pay Rs2400. Hence he talked to his (now our) friend Kallol. He was more than happy to allow us top stay at his place in Navsari which was some 20 km from this place. By 5 Kallol met us up, took us to his place and rest everything was a history.
Chapter 11:The best things in life are realized on two wheels!
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