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@ shaswat - - check skoyco light weight city ride jackets.contact baljit kochar who is the lead rider for road shakers as i believe he has some fresh stock of jackets.
Srinath ... thanks for the lead.. can I have any contact info of this guy or where can I go and check the jackets.
cheerz..
ride safe and wear helmets...!!!!
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I would be grateful if any of you were to recommend a suitable route in and around Pune/Mumbai which will simulate the road conditions of the Jammu - Leh - Manali circuit as accurately as possible.
The following route is what I'll suggest.
Pune folks take Tamhini route and team up with Mumbai folks at Mangaon on NH17.
Ride till Khed, have lunch & turn back.
At Mahad turn towards Bhor via Varandha ghat.
Riding on NH17 will help you for the 2 lane roads mountain/curvy road you will get from Jammu till Jawhar tunnel. Though the traffic on Jammu till Jawhar tunnel will be more than NH17.
Varandha ghat will help you in riding on bad sections of ladakh. (Not sure how the surface of Varandha right now is but last time when I went there, it was hard surface with some gravel and bumps).
All this if you haven't ridden off good tarmac roads much.
For group riding and getting familiar with other team members riding style, a couple of short rides together on NH4 would do.
You might not want to club both (getting familiar with people's riding style & getting familiar with challenges of riding on 2-lane and hilly roads) at the same time.
At Zojila & some other mountain passes you might have to take care of slush for that wait till the rains arrive and then find out some place that is not having red-slippery mud (like Rajmachi).
Tail Baila is also a good venue for such practice runs. At last weekend's ride, I overheard people saying that it reminded them of Ladakh. Though I am not sure myself since I have never been to Ladakh.
I won't suggest anyone to visit Rajmachi(at the most go till the base from where the really bad sections starts) or Tail Baila(Amby valley - Tamhini is more than enough instead) for preparing to go to Ladakh.
Not sure whom you overheard and where all in Ladakh they have gone to but places in Ladakh visited by most is way better than Tail Baila, if one exclude Zanskar.
We wish the ride to be for just one day i.e. start individually at around 0500h from our respective homes, RV at some place en-route to form the team, ride the route and return to be home by about 2000h.
Which of the routes suggested can conform to this time schedule?
^^!!!! is dat a p200ns!!!! i keep seeing the bike everywhere!!! R u friends with the testrider??!!!
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a Ride!' -Hunter S. Thompson
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