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  • INTRO! Hello Hello!

    A BIG HELLO to my fellow motorheads, rubber burning road runners, gas guzzlers, cornering monsters, bike-otine addicts and enthusiasts!

    I am happy to be a part of this forum.

    I am from Bangalore who had been hopelessly dreaming of the mighty Ducati Monster 821 for couple of years until last year when my focus changed to the Triumph Tiger 800 XCX when I realized that street nakeds (Like the monster and the MT09) are massive beasts but are not going to satisfy my desire for long distance cross country travel. I have recently booked the tiger with Keerthi Triumph, Bengaluru and will be taking delivery in couple of months. The staff has been extremely helpful and friendly.

    Although my plan was to buy the bike a little later this year but I was lured with a free Arrow Exhaust and a radiator guard (highly essential for offroading/indian roads) if I book the bike any sooner. So, there you go - I booked it with a lakh rupees. I am planning to pick up the bike in the end of July as I am arranging the down payment money in these months.

    I have been an mediocre biker who owns an old 1972 RE bike and have done moderate rides with various biking groups. The experience was soul enlightening but my old machine had always trouble keeping up a faster speed, negotiate the craters on the road and handle long distance fatigue caused both to the machine and myself.

    Chances are that I may sell it off with an extremely heavy heart 'cause I need some major restructuring of my finances as you know the tiger doesn't come cheap.

    It would be really great if someone here can advise what details to look for while taking the delivery of the bike. I know asking the showroom for PDI sheet is one of them, but any other details would greatly help as I am first time new bike buyer.

    I look forward discussing more with you guys in the days to come. I have seen some incredibly brilliant ownership reviews on the bike from you gents here in this forum. Its going to be one mighty experience talking to you folks here.

    Cheers! Keep that rubber burning! Praise the road!

    Hiron
    You have only one life
    Ride through it
    Burn that rubber
    Praise the Road!





    Hiron Mech

    Triumph Tiger 800 XCX 2017
    Royal enfield vintage 1972 (still running!)
    Hyundai i20 Sportz Petrol 2012


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    Re: INTRO! Hello Hello!

    Hi Hiron

    Welcome to xBhp

    Congrats on your Tiger, may you clock many miles on it
    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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    • #3
      Re: INTRO! Hello Hello!

      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
      Hi Hiron

      Welcome to xBhp

      Congrats on your Tiger, may you clock many miles on it

      Thank you!
      You have only one life
      Ride through it
      Burn that rubber
      Praise the Road!





      Hiron Mech

      Triumph Tiger 800 XCX 2017
      Royal enfield vintage 1972 (still running!)
      Hyundai i20 Sportz Petrol 2012

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      • #4
        Re: INTRO! Hello Hello!

        Originally posted by Hironmech View Post
        A BIG HELLO to my fellow motorheads, rubber burning road runners, gas guzzlers, cornering monsters, bike-otine addicts and enthusiasts!

        I am happy to be a part of this forum.

        I am from Bangalore who had been hopelessly dreaming of the mighty Ducati Monster 821 for couple of years until last year when my focus changed to the Triumph Tiger 800 XCX when I realized that street nakeds (Like the monster and the MT09) are massive beasts but are not going to satisfy my desire for long distance cross country travel. I have recently booked the tiger with Keerthi Triumph, Bengaluru and will be taking delivery in couple of months. The staff has been extremely helpful and friendly.

        Although my plan was to buy the bike a little later this year but I was lured with a free Arrow Exhaust and a radiator guard (highly essential for offroading/indian roads) if I book the bike any sooner. So, there you go - I booked it with a lakh rupees. I am planning to pick up the bike in the end of July as I am arranging the down payment money in these months.

        I have been an mediocre biker who owns an old 1972 RE bike and have done moderate rides with various biking groups. The experience was soul enlightening but my old machine had always trouble keeping up a faster speed, negotiate the craters on the road and handle long distance fatigue caused both to the machine and myself.

        Chances are that I may sell it off with an extremely heavy heart 'cause I need some major restructuring of my finances as you know the tiger doesn't come cheap.

        It would be really great if someone here can advise what details to look for while taking the delivery of the bike. I know asking the showroom for PDI sheet is one of them, but any other details would greatly help as I am first time new bike buyer.

        I look forward discussing more with you guys in the days to come. I have seen some incredibly brilliant ownership reviews on the bike from you gents here in this forum. Its going to be one mighty experience talking to you folks here.

        Cheers! Keep that rubber burning! Praise the road!

        Hiron
        Hi. Not much idea about what things to check. But then congratulations on your new booked beast. Ride hard, but ride safe. Take care.

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        • #5
          Re: INTRO! Hello Hello!

          Hey,

          Welcome
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          Hero Hunk - Sold
          An IT Engineer by profession and a rider by soul.


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          • #6
            Re: INTRO! Hello Hello!

            Hi Hiron, welcome to xBhp!
            A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

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