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  • #16
    Thnx Devilish!! Which part of the town r u from?
    My First post on xBHP!
    Adjust Tappets on Hunk/Xtreme
    Riding Through Maoist Territory!
    http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...in-review.html

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    • #17
      I stay at Dimna, ashiana enclave
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      • #18
        Nice write-up Bloggingwheels!

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        • #19
          Nicely Done.....

          a very well informative writing...not just a travel log.

          I'm a big fan of Silver/White color bike be it Pulsar/SZ/Uni or ZMA. IMHO....this shade particularly build for touring (no offense,yeah sound crazy I know)...a whole day color for relax/venting the frustration of daily routine.

          I liked your stead very much....take care of her.



          One que, the bridge over the rupnarayan river just before kolaghat, they open the 2nd lane or still using the narrow old bridge ?

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          • #20
            Hey, very well written buddy.

            Originally posted by Neel08 View Post
            One que, the bridge over the rupnarayan river just before kolaghat, they open the 2nd lane or still using the narrow old bridge ?

            Still the same! India hai boss, chalta hai!

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            • #21
              Congo for your first trip & an amazing write up mate.
              Btw, me too lives in a flat near marine drive road!
              Sad that (only) now I'm reading your log
              p.s. You still in the city? We can meet up..
              http://www.facebook.com/ateesh.kumar

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Neel08 View Post
                Nicely Done.....

                a very well informative writing...not just a travel log.

                I'm a big fan of Silver/White color bike be it Pulsar/SZ/Uni or ZMA. IMHO....this shade particularly build for touring (no offense,yeah sound crazy I know)...a whole day color for relax/venting the frustration of daily routine.

                I liked your stead very much....take care of her.



                One que, the bridge over the rupnarayan river just before kolaghat, they open the 2nd lane or still using the narrow old bridge ?
                Thanks neel! and if you're praising the color (fit for touring), y should anyone take offence at all?
                Crossing the bridge is purely hell. Trust me, these days the truck traffic has massively gone up and that has led to quite long queues.

                Originally posted by sunny_ View Post
                Hey, very well written buddy.
                Thanks a lot dude!

                Originally posted by Honda_CBF View Post
                Congo for your first trip & an amazing write up mate.
                Btw, me too lives in a flat near marine drive road!
                Sad that (only) now I'm reading your log
                p.s. You still in the city? We can meet up..
                Thanks yaar!
                I was there at home for a few days only mate. Now, I am back to work
                I remember, we had promised to meet each other if I come back, but work pressure does not allow me much freedom these days. Anyway, we will meet for sure once I'm back home again!

                Originally posted by SatSon View Post
                Nice write-up Bloggingwheels!
                Thanks SatSon! Hunks are great touring bikes!


                @all:
                On my return trip, just because the NH-6 till Kolkata (from kharagpur) is in superb condition, I could rip the bike constantly between 90-100km/hr and believe it or not, the bike didn't ever gasp for breath! Nor did it show any signs of fatigue! I completed the return leg within 4.5 hrs!! and that too considering the fact that there was a break for 15 mins. and I had to ride through the roads that didn't exist for more that 80kms! I averaged just above 35 km/hr in those stretches!

                I am in love with my Silver Beast
                My First post on xBHP!
                Adjust Tappets on Hunk/Xtreme
                Riding Through Maoist Territory!
                http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...in-review.html

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