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    I'm Jania from SC and a newbie to the forum and glad to be a part of this forum. I just picked up a new Avenger 220 a couple of weeks ago and enjoy my ride so much.
    Cheers

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    Hello Jania and welcome to the family.
    Hearty congratulations on your purchase.
    Do post your ownership experience for the Avenger and also... some photos.
    Keep riding and ride safe.

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      Re: New to the forum

      Originally posted by xBhp View Post
      Hello Jania and welcome to the family.
      Hearty congratulations on your purchase.
      Do post your ownership experience for the Avenger and also... some photos.
      Keep riding and ride safe.
      Hey guys, thanks a lot for your warm welcome and I bought it just two weeks ago so I don't have any experience with it so much. But it looking good and I enjoy my ride so much, really. I must share my experience with you after some days.
      Thanks a lot again.

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      I'm here looking for some riding safety tips and awareness. Any thoughts?

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        Re: New to the forum

        Hey bud

        Welcome to the forum. I used an avenger for some time and the major safety measure I'd recommend is practice some emergency braking. I used a street 220 and I found out that due to the ergonomics of the vehicle, the front wheel could slip out sideways very easily. The weight distribution and mass centralisation is not like the street bikes.

        To avoid any incident of a fall, practice sudden braking and see if you can make it progressive.

        Good luck man
        Originally posted by janialambar View Post
        Hey guys, thanks a lot for your warm welcome and I bought it just two weeks ago so I don't have any experience with it so much. But it looking good and I enjoy my ride so much, really. I must share my experience with you after some days.
        Thanks a lot again.

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        I'm here looking for some riding safety tips and awareness. Any thoughts?

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          Re: New to the forum

          Originally posted by Neo77k View Post
          Hey bud

          Welcome to the forum. I used an avenger for some time and the major safety measure I'd recommend is practice some emergency braking. I used a street 220 and I found out that due to the ergonomics of the vehicle, the front wheel could slip out sideways very easily. The weight distribution and mass centralisation is not like the street bikes.

          To avoid any incident of a fall, practice sudden braking and see if you can make it progressive.

          Good luck man
          Thanks for your great response.

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            Re: New to the forum

            Originally posted by janialambar View Post
            I'm Jania from SC and a newbie to the forum and glad to be a part of this forum. I just picked up a new Avenger 220 a couple of weeks ago and enjoy my ride so much.
            Cheers
            Hi Jania, welcome to xBhp!
            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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              Re: New to the forum

              Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
              Hi Jania, welcome to xBhp!
              Thank you very much.

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              As a new rider and also as a newcomer to the forum I want to know something about riding gear and accessories. Anyone has any best recommendation about it or has any sites. What is the value of safety in life and on the health?

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