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  • Namaskaram from Prateek

    Hi fellow riders, This is Prateek from Thane. I own a RE himalayan BS4. My riding comprise of daily (almost) commute to office and weekend rides. I also enjoy long rides trips.
    My last weekend ride was Royal Enfield ONE RIDE.
    My last bike trip was Thane to Ganpatiphule.
    I hope to learn new things here and interact with like minded fellow riders.

    Happy riding..

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    Re: Namaskaram from Prateek

    Intro approved.

    Welcome Prateek, its really nice to have you with us. You'll find many like minded friends here.

    Here's where you can generally discuss your bike:- https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcy...himalayan.html

    Here's where you can make friends from your city & Mumbai/ Pune:- https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/xbhp-of...2g-thread.html

    If you need any other help, go to my profile and send me a message...

    Kindly bookmark the above 2 links & take your time understanding Xbhp...

    Wish you all the best & Ride safe.
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    Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
    Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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    • #3
      Re: Namaskaram from Prateek

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

      Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
      My Ride To Sunderbans -
      Hemnagar & Samsernagar
      Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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      • #4
        Re: Namaskaram from Prateek

        Originally posted by pawarprateek View Post
        Hi fellow riders, This is Prateek from Thane. I own a RE himalayan BS4. My riding comprise of daily (almost) commute to office and weekend rides. I also enjoy long rides trips.
        My last weekend ride was Royal Enfield ONE RIDE.
        My last bike trip was Thane to Ganpatiphule.
        I hope to learn new things here and interact with like minded fellow riders.

        Happy riding..

        PS: Few clicks from above mentioned rides[ATTACH]249531[/ATTACH][ATTACH]249532[/ATTACH][ATTACH]249533[/ATTACH]
        Welcome aboard buddy. Just curious about something in those pictures, the saddle bags! Didn't they cause any issue being so close to the exhaust?

        Happy riding

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        • #5
          Re: Namaskaram from Prateek

          Originally posted by Neo77k View Post
          Welcome aboard buddy. Just curious about something in those pictures, the saddle bags! Didn't they cause any issue being so close to the exhaust?

          Happy riding
          Thanks Neo77k.

          A little bit about the saddle bag:

          Saddle bag is from "Trek and Ride". It has straps near saddle support ends. So, it remains intact (vertically) at the saddle support end. As we move outside, the bag tend to sag (refer to pic from my ride to Bhopal with fully loaded saddle bag).
          Yes, it comes very close to exhaust, but I have not faced any issue with this. Also, I always ensure that rain cover is very tight to bag near exhaust area (with help of bungy cords). I keep checking the raincoat cover at every stop.Click image for larger version

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          • #6
            Re: Namaskaram from Prateek

            Originally posted by pawarprateek View Post
            Thanks Neo77k.

            A little bit about the saddle bag:

            Saddle bag is from "Trek and Ride". It has straps near saddle support ends. So, it remains intact (vertically) at the saddle support end. As we move outside, the bag tend to sag (refer to pic from my ride to Bhopal with fully loaded saddle bag).
            Yes, it comes very close to exhaust, but I have not faced any issue with this. Also, I always ensure that rain cover is very tight to bag near exhaust area (with help of bungy cords). I keep checking the raincoat cover at every stop.[ATTACH]249644[/ATTACH]
            Cool man. Great ride. Hopefully I'm going on a short ride tomorrow lol

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