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    all the members of xbhp from nepal..... please share your view here!!!!!

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    Topic Approved.

    There are a few members here from Nepal, chief among them being Conrad.
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    • #3
      Aryan, shouldn't this be there in the offline meets thread rather than a new universal thread...!!!

      As, for other cities too its there in offline meets thread..!!

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      • #4
        Thanks for bringing that to notice; I had barely noticed it and you pointed out. Thanks Inder.
        :)

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        • #5
          Arre its ok....

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          • #6
            Originally posted by arn1903 View Post
            all the members of xbhp from nepal..... please share your view here!!!!!
            Namaste! Ma Nepali Ho! I am currently in Bangalore working.

            There are many places that are ideal for short rides in Nepal, as you might be already knowing. Nagarkot and Dhulikhel being some of them.

            You could organize xBhp Nepal G2G and post the pics here. I had done it a long time back. Below is a link.

            DoN\'t LivE tO DiE, dIe tO LiVe

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            • #7
              welcome all!!
              Speak Less,Speak Wise!

              Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity.

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              • #8
                thanx pranay ya im planning the same G2G program ...here in nepal..to tatopani or lumbani...in short time.photo haru halchu la gaye pachi....namaskar

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                • #9
                  Hi

                  Hi i'm Dps From Nepal...I'm From Ktm and I'm one of the Active Member of Merobike.com of Nepal..
                  The OnE WhO ChaLLenge me CrY afTer bEinG a BiG looser....

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                  • #10
                    representing Nepal



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                    • #11
                      Great to see stunting action in Nepal.

                      Also great to see is the safety gears - armored padded jacket, gloves and a good helmet. All you are missing now are some knee protectors. Good stuff.
                      DoN\'t LivE tO DiE, dIe tO LiVe

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                      • #12
                        got lost for long??

                        heloo, hi, and very very namastee..!!!

                        this is SmookiE, i seriously neva knew here is a special forum for the members of nepal. good to know, any ways , i might be now regular to this forum, and i guess i'll get some good knowledge frm our peepl??

                        thanku,

                        stay safe ride faster
                        Last edited by smookie; 05-21-2009, 08:28 PM.

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                        • #13
                          stunts in nepal

                          Stunts in Nepal these days, common, although we don't have that much of tricks for more extreme stunts but are really trying really hard to gain on our own. Besides we are improving day by day. I'ld have posted the pics, hell lot of pics but the question will raise i know, where are the safety gears. Because every one over here don't have those so, lets see in near future if i can get some with all those things included.

                          pranay Great to see stunting action in Nepal.

                          Also great to see is the safety gears - armored padded jacket, gloves and a good helmet. All you are missing now are some knee protectors. Good stuff.

                          i know the knee pads should be on but i dun have it. seriously i dun have it, and i cant find a good one ova here. that jacket is also brought from UK. and thanks for the concern.





                          Last edited by smookie; 05-22-2009, 11:48 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Hi

                            Hi everybody, great pics and riding gears.

                            I wanted to know, somebody told me this,
                            is Yamaha RX100 still manufactured in nepal? someone told me that you still get brand new 2 strokes in nepal. is that true?

                            if yes how much does it cost?

                            regards

                            PERSEVERE... failure is not an option!


                            '88 Premier Padmini | '99 Maruti 800 | '99 Yamaha RX135 | '10 Wagon R | '11 Yamaha FZ16





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                            • #15
                              Didn't realize about the existence of this topic...Well maybe because I haven't been much active after the server crash and didn't notice. Anyways guys from Nepal thanks for bringing this topic back to life. I hope this will now be an active member here in Xbhp. I guess I should also start reposting the topics I had created before the Xbhp Server Crash.

                              Originally posted by blisteringintelligence View Post
                              Hi everybody, great pics and riding gears.

                              I wanted to know, somebody told me this,
                              is Yamaha RX100 still manufactured in nepal? someone told me that you still get brand new 2 strokes in nepal. is that true?

                              if yes how much does it cost?

                              regards

                              How I wish our country even had our own motorcycle production plant. No the RX100 is still not manufactured in Nepal and never was. The market here is still flooded with mostly Indian manufactured bikes, a few taiwanese, chinese and grey imports.

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