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  • Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

    Hey,

    Firstly, I'd like to do one thing that I've wanted to do from a looong time - thank the people of xBhp!

    Right from the founders, sponsors, moderators, writers, photographers, the whole team of xBhp, and the members, and everyone else involved! A big thank you!

    I've looked up to read a number of articles on this site, like choosing a bike, learning to be a safe biker, technical knowledge and lots more. I've been a guest from many years and now here I am as a member.

    Thank you again! 👏👍👍

    Aaand, hello! ☺👋

    I'm a relatively newbie to this whole biking world, although I've ridden tens of thousands of kms and gone on quite a few longish rides, mostly solo; or with very picky, like-minded people. I feel co-riders can easily make or break ur rides.

    To me riding is one of the better joys in life. One of those simple pleasures, bliss....
    It works well on my mind n soul

    I like to explore new places, food, drinks, roads, bikes, people.... although I believe I'm introverted.

    I believe in safe, defensive riding.

    I wish to keep my pockets fit to help me to keep on riding for long and keep on exploring.....

    I'm confident my stay in xBhp would be mutually beneficial!

    See you around!☺👋✌

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    Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

    Hi i

    Welcome to xBhp

    We hope so too, that your stay will be mutually beneficial
    Biking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!

    Give your details here if you want to help your fellow xBhpian stranded in your city

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      Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

      Thank you! ☺

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        Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

        Welcome to xBhp...!!
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          Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

          Thank you!

          Two of the people whom I've seen so often n read as a guest welcoming me feels quite good!

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            Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺��

            Hi i22,

            Welcome to Xbhp.
            Ride safe.
            I would like to thank my legs for supporting me, my arms for being always by my side and my fingers; I could always count on them.

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              Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

              Hey thank you!

              I do always look to ride safe n defensive.

              See u around

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                Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                Welcome to xBhp!

                Originally posted by i22 View Post
                I'm a relatively newbie to this whole biking world, although I've ridden tens of thousands of kms and gone on quite a few longish rides, mostly solo; or with very picky, like-minded people. I feel co-riders can easily make or break ur rides.
                Totally agree with you. I hope you do share the knowledge/wisdom you gained with your rides so far.
                If you are from Bangalore (my guess), you have many people to meet and greet from the forum on our potholed roads.

                P.S - Not nitpicking, but please type out in full English words. So, 'ur', 'your', 'n', 'and' etc are different words. Hope you take this positively.
                Thanks!
                Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
                Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!

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                  Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                  Thank you!
                  Another one of those popular folks.
                  It sure is a warm welcome :P

                  Sure, I'd love to share whatever little I've learnt in the appropriate threads and also gain knowledge/learn(which I've to, a lot!) as well. Precisely why I'm here

                  And those are the few words I use short forms for :P
                  I guess the early correction would be good for all of us. Point taken 👍

                  Good guess!
                  I almost made it to the GTA(not sure what it stands for) last weekend at Hills Drive.
                  Was unsure if I'd fit in and stuff..

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                    Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                    Hey Hi,

                    Welcome to Xbhp
                    KTM RC390 - Current
                    Yamaha R15 v2 - Sold
                    Hero Hunk - Sold
                    An IT Engineer by profession and a rider by soul.


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                    Delhi to Munsyari - http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...ttrakhand.html
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                      Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                      Hey,

                      Thank you, thank you

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                        Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                        Originally posted by i22 View Post
                        I almost made it to the GTA(not sure what it stands for) last weekend at Hills Drive.
                        Was unsure if I'd fit in and stuff..
                        GTA is short form for a place where "bikers" hang out! It stands for Ginger Tea Adda. Now, we use it colloquially for all meets.
                        Drop in some time! Folks meet almost every Saturday between 5 to 8 PM.

                        Keep an eye on the G2G thread.
                        Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
                        Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!

                        Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
                        Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
                        ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
                        P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0

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                          Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                          Ginger Tea Adda Nice!
                          Thank you again.

                          Will definitely look to join sometime

                          Cheers

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                            Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                            Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                            GTA is short form for a place where "bikers" hang out! It stands for Ginger Tea Adda. Now, we use it colloquially for all meets.
                            Drop in some time! Folks meet almost every Saturday between 5 to 8 PM.

                            Keep an eye on the G2G thread.
                            And Adda means [emoji848]

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                              Re: Thank you xBhp and Hello! ☺👋

                              Originally posted by Shyam Cmr View Post
                              And Adda means [emoji848]
                              Adda in Kannada (and maybe a couple of other languages too) refers to some usual hangout place.

                              Like the smoke/juice shop around college or something :P

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