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    Hey guys,
    I am Neil Vyas from Vile Parle (East), Mumbai. I am studying FYBSc. CS. Joined XBHP on 24th of October 2009, just 4 days before I got my bike. Yeah, I got my bike the Pulsar 220 DTSi on 28th of October.

    Didn't even know how to ride a bike when I got it. My friend got it home and then taught me. So, I am not a very experienced rider and Pulsar 220 is the only bike I have ever ridden. Other bikes I have tried are Bajaj Avenger (that too failed to ride it), TVS Victor and Bajaj Caliber. That's all.

    I am more of a city rider, but I am totally interested in going for long rides. The only long ride I have ever done is from Mumbai - Pune and back. It was awesome and the best riding experience for me.

    Was never interested in bikes and all, but now I am like addicted to bikes. Anyways, my hobbies are Riding Bike, Music and Games.

    Totally not interested in doing stunts on bikes and all. But, one day, I would like a career in Motorcycle Racing. Anything about motorcycle racing I can do in India?

    Thanks a lot.

    Neil Vyas

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    Introduction Approved.

    Welcome to xBhp, Neil.
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    • #3
      welcome Neil..!
      check out the Mumbai offline g2g thread for rides and some other nonsense stuff..

      between , You can open a race track near Mumbai if you want to do something related to bikes..that would be great for us...

      looking forward to ride with you.

      till then , ride safe & always wear proper riding gear.

      Godspeed.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by !_Devil_Jin_! View Post
        welcome Neil..!
        check out the Mumbai offline g2g thread for rides and some other nonsense stuff..

        between , You can open a race track near Mumbai if you want to do something related to bikes..that would be great for us...

        looking forward to ride with you.

        till then , ride safe & always wear proper riding gear.

        Godspeed.
        oh that racing stuff, i framed the question wrong. lol :P (pretty bad at english)

        wanted to ask, how can i enter the world of racing in india? any way i can participate in motorcycle racing in india? any schools or something?

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        • #5
          there are no schools in India yet..but some basic training camps often happen in Chennai.
          none in Mumbai as there are no race tracks.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by !_Devil_Jin_! View Post
            there are no schools in India yet..but some basic training camps often happen in Chennai.
            none in Mumbai as there are no race tracks.
            i wish there was a race track in mumbai. i want to ride on a race track so bad

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            • #7
              Welcome to xBhp sir..! Enjoy ur stay!
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              • #8
                Welcome to XBHP dude.
                U remind me of how I was 3 years back. I got my new P180 UG-III but dint know how to ride it. It was a wonderful experience though.
                Wishing u all the best. Ride safe, wear a helmet at all times and ride responsibly.
                The adrenaline rush is something you can't control, but trust me, its not worth it.
                Have fun and have a wonderful stay at XBHP.
                Never Argue with an Idiot !!!
                He will bring you down to his level and beat you with his experience.

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                • #9
                  thanks a lot guys

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                  • #10
                    Welcome Neil, Learn the art of getting the max out of your bike safely and enjoy! Always wear a helmet and ride safe.
                    Young riders pick a destination and go, Old riders pick a direction and go !
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                    • #11
                      Welcome to Xbhp.com

                      Hi Neil, welcome to Xbhp. I must say that you are very lucky to have a Pulsar 220 as your first bike. Enjoy it and ride safely.

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                      • #12
                        welcome bro and enjoy ur ride
                        A LOST RACE IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN A LOST LIMB

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