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  • #76
    Nice trip log man!
    The route details which you have given just solved all my doubts regarding the route to take for going from Bangalore to Udupi. The part from Madikeri to Sampaje was too bumpy for the bike, rest of the road was good.

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    • #77
      details details details.......
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      • #78
        Originally posted by surbhit View Post
        Nice trip log man!
        The route details which you have given just solved all my doubts regarding the route to take for going from Bangalore to Udupi. The part from Madikeri to Sampaje was too bumpy for the bike, rest of the road was good.
        Nice, now how about a trip log about that ride!

        Originally posted by rpmboy View Post
        details details details.......
        Dint get you mate?
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        • #79
          I didn't have a good camera , so no pics . It is useless to post a trip log without pics , moreover you have already posted every possible detail about the route and a fantastic log.

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          • #80
            Great job Bro, and sorry,i dont know how i missed your log...fantastic
            Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the seat.

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