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Delhi Meet :: Unveiling of xBhp's Fastest Cyber Apache

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  • Delhi Meet :: Unveiling of xBhp's Fastest Cyber Apache

    At xBhp, we cherish the community of riders that we have built over the years. More than the kilometres we have covered, more than the motorcycles we have ridden, and more than the hundreds of GBs of the content we have created; we value the riders that form the basis of xBhp.
    That is why, whenever we do something big, something radical, something unique, the first thing we can think of is to share it with the community. This past Sunday, on the 30th of Jan'22, we held a Sunday morning ride. But not just a random ride. It was so that we could ride with our fellow riders to the unveiling of the Fastest Cyber Apache, an ultra-fast desktop computer in the shape of a motorcycle. And as you can guess from the photos, the motorcycle we based it on is the TVS Apache RR 310.
    Unfortunately though, due to the circumstances and restrictions in place due to COVID, the attendance was limited. But that could not dampen the spirits and we had riders show up to full capacity. The riders all gathered at the GFR Toll Plaza from where, we rode to Pali, where the unveiling was to take place.
    At the venue, we unleased the Fastest Cyber Apache. Quite a few riders also got a chance to test out the Fastest Cyber Apache in a handful of videos games. Ane we could say that it must have been a heck of an experience to try out modern driving games on such a powerful machine, complete with the Next Level Racing F-GT simulator setup and the BenQ TK700STi gaming projector.
    All in all, the Fastest Cyber Apache turned out to be a heck of a machine. The processor for our build comes from AMD. The rest of the components came from ASUS ROG. The G.Skill RAM and XPG SSD were sent to us by Acro Engineering Company. With specs and performance like that, we are sure that the original Apache RR 310 that we had parked by its side must be proud of the prowess that its Cyber Sibling possesses. Now, enough with the talking, here are some glimpses from this awesome event.



















































































































































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