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  • Saddle Sore 2011, IBA winner.

    Hey Mates,

    I am Anish Chauhan an proud Xbhpian.. I have successfully completed my 1665km Saddle Sore 2011 on 12/March/2011. I started on the 12/Mar @1.30am from Big Wheels Motoring Cafe, Kamsheth, Khane Phata, Old Mumbai-Puna hwy heading towards Tumkur, Karnataka and return to Big Wheels in 23.35hrs. It was an amazing experience with lots of mishaps happening which includes sudden mechanical dead in bike @hubli, could not exceed more then 80km/hr speed while returning from Tumpur to Big wheels, no proper Vision at nyt riding due to conical helmet glass and a lot more. But made it to the finish point with my wheels burning for the achivement. Would discuss with you all soon.. Now I am in process of my documentation, which I would be sending to IBA for my ceritification and the IBA number plate. All my proof's and photo's would be on my album soon once I finish the formality with IBA.

    I wanted to share this all experience with all xbhpian's across and keep you all motivated for some more who can roll their wheelz and make the Indians bikes to be the highest scorer for Saddle Sore riding list.
    Last edited by anish chauhan; 04-18-2011, 11:12 AM.
    Roll Safe..

    Anish Chauhan

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    Winner of Saddle Sore 2011 @1665 km.


    "Their is no End to my rolling wheelz"

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    • #3
      Congrats Anish!!! Its a great achievement.
      A nice trip log with some pics is eagerly waited.Btw,you have not mentioned on which bike you had completed the saddlesore.

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      • #4
        Congrats Anish.....
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        • #5
          Congrats Anish..

          Waiting for the trip log.
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            just go through the latest news on IBA to get an idea about new developmets there
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            • #7
              Congratulations. But which motorcycle?
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              • #8
                Hey Mates,

                Hey Mates,

                Thank you for you wishes.. I have finished it on Pulsar 220 Fi.. Will upload the pic's soon.. June-July would be my next Target for burnburner.. Hope to meet you all soon once completion..
                Roll Safe..

                Anish Chauhan

                2400@bhp

                Winner of Saddle Sore 2011 @1665 km.


                "Their is no End to my rolling wheelz"

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                • #9
                  Definatly mate.. wud be on xbhp soon, by weekend.. cheers..


                  Originally posted by vkuchhal View Post
                  Congrats Anish..

                  Waiting for the trip log.
                  Roll Safe..

                  Anish Chauhan

                  2400@bhp

                  Winner of Saddle Sore 2011 @1665 km.


                  "Their is no End to my rolling wheelz"

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                  • #10
                    congo dude..

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                      Saddle Sore 2011, IBA winner.

                      Hey Mates,

                      I am Anish Chauhan from Thane an proud Xbhpian.. I have successfully completed my 1665km Saddle Sore 2011 on 12/March/2011. I started on the 12/Mar @1.30am from Big Wheels Motoring Cafe, Kamsheth, Khane Phata, Old Mumbai-Puna hwy heading towards Tumkur, Karnataka and return to Big Wheels in 23.35hrs. It was an amazing experience with lots of mishaps happening which includes sudden mechanical dead in bike @hubli, could not exceed more then 80km/hr speed while returning from Tumpur to Big wheels, no proper Vision at nyt riding due to conical helmet glass and a lot more. But made it to the finish point with my wheels burning for the achivement. Would discuss with you all soon.. Now I am in process of my documentation, which I would be sending to IBA for my ceritification and the IBA number plate. All my proof's and photo's would be on my album soon once I finish the formality with IBA.

                      I wanted to share this all experience with all xbhpian's across and keep you all motivated for some more who can roll their wheelz and make the Indians bikes to be the highest scorer for Saddle Sore riding list.
                      Roll Safe..

                      Anish Chauhan

                      2400@bhp

                      Winner of Saddle Sore 2011 @1665 km.


                      "Their is no End to my rolling wheelz"

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                      • #12
                        congrats


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                        • #13
                          congo bro!!!!!!!
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                            Wonderful achievement and eagerly waiting for the trip log.



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                              Congo mate, best of luck for your future ride.

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