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  • A first timer on a Hero Maestro

    Hi,

    I recently purchased my first two wheeler, a Hero Maestro after trying to save up for almost four years.

    I've spent all of my college life sitting on the pillion seat wondering how awesome it must feel sitting on the seat in front. My friends did let me learn on their bikes, but they've understandably been very protective about their vehicles as well. From the little riding I've done, I knew it's something I'm gonna passionately engross myself in once I have my own bike. Wanted to buy my first bike on my own and have been aiming to purchase it for a really long time. Finally now that I have one, it means a lot to me. I know I'm gonna treat it like a baby. However, being sort of a new kid on the block, I know I'll need a lot of advice and assistance from you folks here.

    I also know that I'm very a detail oriented guy inclined on doing excruciating levels of research before a decision. It took me more than a month to purchase a power supply for my computer as I kept analyzing a every aspect about the options I had. Given this nature of mine, I also look forward to share findings from the research I'm gonna end up doing about the upkeep of my bike.

    Hoping to give as much as I take, look forward interact with you all soon.

    Cheer!

    -Trevor
    Last edited by TDS_7; 04-01-2019, 11:00 PM.

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    Re: A first timer on a Hero Maestro

    Thread approved.
    Welcome to the family, Trevor.
    And congratulations on your purchase.
    Keep Riding. Ride Safe. Ride Hard.

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      Re: A first timer on a Hero Maestro

      Originally posted by TDS_7 View Post
      Hi,

      I recently purchased my first two wheeler, a Hero Maestro after trying to save up for almost four years.

      I've spent all of my college life sitting on the pillion seat wondering how awesome it must feel sitting on the seat in front. My friends did let me learn on their bikes, but they've understandably been very protective about their vehicles as well. From the little riding I've done, I knew it's something I'm gonna passionately engross myself in once I have my own bike. Wanted to buy my first bike on my own and have been aiming to purchase it for a really long time. Finally now that I have one, it means a lot to me. I know I'm gonna treat it like a baby. However, being sort of a new kid on the block, I know I'll need a lot of advice and assistance from you folks here.

      I also know that I'm very a detail oriented guy inclined on doing excruciating levels of research before a decision. It took me more than a month to purchase a power supply for my computer as I kept analyzing a every aspect about the options I had. Given this nature of mine, I also look forward to share findings from the research I'm gonna end up doing about the upkeep of my bike.

      Hoping to give as much as I take, look forward interact with you all soon.

      Cheer!

      -Trevor
      Hi Trevor, welcome to xBhp!
      Ride hard. Ride safe.
      A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

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