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  • Greetings from a Shogun fan !!!

    Hi everyone,

    I am Karthikeyan L.Manga from Chennai. I am quite thrilled to be a part of the fellowship of our very own Indian bikism!!

    To start with, I am doing my Electrical & Electronic Engineering @ SRM, Chennai. In the beginning, I was quite hesitant to learn to drive a bike. That was because I got too cosy riding my Mom's Activa. At that time, Scootering was a haven to me, zipping through the traffic with very much ease, I thought 'why go through the complications of a bike !!'. It was then out of the compulsion of my bro, I was made to learn to ride a bike on his new Pulsar 150 DTSi UG3. Boy!! that was one helluva experience !! At first getting through the first gear seemed to be the hardest thing to do. As the process of changing the cogs of the bike at the right RPM band got germinated into my subconscious mind, biking wasn't so tough after all !!. After days of riding a bike, you suddenly feel scootering a real bore in contrast to the thrill of feeling the bike!. You tend to become a part of the bike's machinery!. I am sure most of us would have gone through a similar phase.

    Coming to the bikes I own, I own 3 machines: Pulsar 150 UG3, TVS Suzuki Shogun & A Shaolin. I learnt biking on a Pulsar. I spent a year enjoying the smooth ride on it. It was then my bro bought a used Shogun that had no appeal at all. At first, my ignorance blinded me of its potential. I was so ignorant that I didn't even show the slightest interest in it. I didn't even want to touch it in the first place. It was my bro who put plenty of time & effort on the Shogun, which at that time I thought was vanity!. All these took place before my college days began.

    My initiation with the Gun happened when we had to shift our residence to a place in the city outskirts. My bro took the Pulsar & he compelled me to ride the Gun to the new house. It made me really mad. Soon we were out in the highway en route to my new residence. My bro ,ever so efficiently managed to soar past me. I got bugged down by this. I immediately wanted to catch up with my bro. I didnt care what this so called 'Shogun' can do. All I did was, I just pulled the throttle. And that was the beginning of a special bond between myself & the Shogun! I downshifted to third & pull the throttle. The sudden change of the 'Samurai kinda sound' into a roar got me out of ma wits !!! The bike soared, giving me a taste of the acceleration coupled with the racing roar of the Gun !! In no time I was tailing the Pulsar at 90. On the final transmission, the Gun raced the Pulsar with contempt, & I couln't help smiling at ma bro when I went past him!! Still remember those vivid images !! It was so special !!! From then on, I gave full respect to the BOSS !! I started showing special care to the gun. The Gun made me feel the bike rather than just riding it. Every time I ride ma Gun, I try to suppress all the subconscious thoughts & focus that present moment on the bike, managing to feel the bike from the very rumble of it to the throaty roar of the exhaust!!

    For the past six months, I & bro managed to restore the Gun & are happy with it. In the process the Gun's gearbox took a 5-speed avatar. We really became fans of the Suzuki clan. This made us buy a used Suzuki Shaolin as it seemed that the Shaolin was bestowed with enormous potential in it. The feats of the Shaolin giving a tough competition to the RD 350 in drag events created a heroic image of it in us. Presently the Shaolin is sleeping in my garage. As I developed a special inclination to Two stroke bikes, I began scrounging information about the machines in the net. And thats how I have landed here at Xbhp!!

    Gotta say, TVS had some crazy idea of introducing the Gun & Shaolin in a motorcycle market & in a time dominated by fuel conscious commuters. I really appreciate TVS in doing so & ma bro for giving me a taste of it!!.

    Here at Xbhp, I hope to mingle with the several bike enthusiasts who had fallen in love with the GUN & the Shaolin). Long Live Shogun !!! Long live Shaolin !!!


    Cheers,
    Karthik
    Quick Gun Shogun !

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    Introduction Approved.

    Welcome to xBhp, Coolkar. That's a lovely introduction you have given us all. Thanks for sharing it all.
    :)

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    • #3
      Welcome to xbhp karthikeyan
      There's a guy near my home who is a die-hard fan of two stroke lover.
      If you meet ragav i'll try to bring him up.
      Failure should never go to heart & success should never go to head,both makes a person to fall in life-Winston Churchill


      Yesterday is history.
      Tomorrow is a mystery.
      Today is a gift, That is why it is called \"Present\".

      Enjoy every moment.

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      • #4
        Welcome mate! neat looking bike there!!! and yes two strokes will always be special!!!


        My offerings to the gods of speed -

        - KTM Duke 200
        - Yamaha RXZ 5 speed


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        • #5
          great to have another 2-Stroker on board welcome buddy enjoy your stay here.....and if you can share the modification u did on ur Shaolin to beat RD350 in drag...

          Save the Earth - We are the one who are running out of time, as Earth will take it own time to heal but that time may not be enough for us.


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          I dont just ride my bikes, I live with them.
          Yamaha RX100 (1987 model)
          Yamaha YZF R15 (2010 model)
          Hero Impulse (2012 model)
          Mahindra Thar (2015 model)
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          • #6
            hey karthikeyan...welcome bro....join us at some G2G....sunday mrng...7am,besent ngr beach,cozee restaurant....
            Live large...


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            • #7
              Nice intro, lovely bike you got there this is how a stock shogun should look like ..

              why have you removed the chambers ?
              "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


              Still the Boss -- RX 135

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              • #8
                Welcome Karhik!

                Your writeup makes me remember the first time i hit the powerband of my shogun!! It was damn fantastic.

                What are you planning to do with the shaolin?

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                • #9
                  Thank you people. I am elated. Credit for the bike goes mostly to my brother, Mithun & our mechanic here at Chennai, Mr. Antony. I am just the lazy brother who got LUCKY!!

                  @psycho98: I had to remove the proton cos ma Dad is a heart patient !!!

                  @keerthy: Yes keerthy, I still get goosebumps when I think of that moment.

                  Anyways thanks to both psycho98 & keerthy who had earlier helped me in sorting out a sparg plug mess.

                  @Shivanshu: No buddy you got me wrong. It was the image of the TVS Factory ported Shaolins being tough competitors to the RD 350 inspired us to buy a used Shaolin. As of now She's idle in ma garage (really covered with dust !!). Will restore her once we get some break from our academics

                  Cheers people !!
                  Last edited by Coolkar; 11-07-2009, 07:20 PM.
                  Quick Gun Shogun !

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                  • #10
                    Hi Welcome there...keep in touch with THe Official Chennai Offline Meet(G2G) Thread
                    B o D a C i O u S

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                    The increase in performance is directly proportional to the size of the hole in your pocket :D

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to xBhp dude! Enjoy your stay here.

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                      • #12
                        @ Coolkar
                        You can mod Shaolin and get more performance from it than Shogun

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                        • #13
                          Hi karthik!

                          Welcome to Xbhp man! Quite a few 2 stroke lovers here in chennai ...

                          cheers!
                          Ragav
                          Sit Down, Shut Up and Hang on ....

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                          • #14
                            @vasanth kumar: Yes Sir, thats just the thing I am waiting to unleash on my Shaolin. Hope I find success in it.
                            Last edited by Coolkar; 10-06-2009, 09:08 PM.
                            Quick Gun Shogun !

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                            • #15
                              hi coolkar...

                              how much did the used shogun cost you???

                              !!!!!!!!EXPLAINING THE THRILL OF MOTORCYCLING TO A NON-BIKER IS LIKE EXPLAINING SEX TO ALIENS!!!!!!!!

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