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Top 10 tips for pillion success - Sit still - Page 7 - Motorcycle Top 10s - VisordownOriginally posted by Eshan-P180 View Post@ All - I dont know which site was it, but had seen riding techniques for pillion on bikes with no grab rails, Esp R6 types.
Does anyone has data where Motorcycle Riding with Pillion is explained, not the ones which has grab rails. Finding it bit tough in office to check the links cz of security. NEED IT ASAP.
TOW 1 & 2 does not has it either...
motorcycle notes : Pillion Riding Tips
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Hi All,
I am writing this message to let u all know that i am leaving pune. I am gonna miss you all especially our rides and long discussions at g2g. Vishwas ji thank you very much for sharing your expertise and for your FREE advise on biking , non biking issues.
I am gonna miss my riding buddies with whom i have clocked over 3000+ kms. Thanks Imran , Gaurav , Viper , kuntal , Prabhat , Eshan , Zimbly ,amrit , aman and all of you for tolerating me on rides ( No break , No photography especially )
I had a nice time with you guys and i hope to see you guys soon when i come down to pune again.
Adios!
GT
PS Rohit feel free to get in touch with me for the stuff you were looking to get from delhi.
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Same is the feeling here in Pune xbhp, we will miss your company in G2Gs and rides. i will surely let you know about Delhi work. no reply from friends regarding that. When are you leaving? Have a safe Journey!!Originally posted by GT007 View PostHi All,
I am writing this message to let u all know that i am leaving pune. I am gonna miss you all especially our rides and long discussions at g2g. Vishwas ji thank you very much for sharing your expertise and for your FREE advise on biking , non biking issues.
I am gonna miss my riding buddies with whom i have clocked over 3000+ kms. Thanks Imran , Gaurav , Viper , kuntal , Prabhat , Eshan , Zimbly ,amrit , aman and all of you for tolerating me on rides ( No break , No photography especially )
I had a nice time with you guys and i hope to see you guys soon when i come down to pune again.
Adios!
GT
PS Rohit feel free to get in touch with me for the stuff you were looking to get from delhi.sigpic
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How about some guru dakshina?Originally posted by GT007 View PostVishwas ji thank you very much for sharing your expertise and for your FREE advise on biking , non biking issues.

On a serious note, our best wishes for your new plans.Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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I am sure everyone who has ridden with you gonna miss you on the rides as well as on GTG buddyOriginally posted by GT007 View PostHi All,
I am writing this message to let u all know that i am leaving pune. I am gonna miss you all especially our rides and long discussions at g2g. Vishwas ji thank you very much for sharing your expertise and for your FREE advise on biking , non biking issues.
I am gonna miss my riding buddies with whom i have clocked over 3000+ kms. Thanks Imran , Gaurav , Viper , kuntal , Prabhat , Eshan , Zimbly ,amrit , aman and all of you for tolerating me on rides ( No break , No photography especially )
I had a nice time with you guys and i hope to see you guys soon when i come down to pune again.
Adios!
GT
PS Rohit feel free to get in touch with me for the stuff you were looking to get from delhi.
. Had some of the most memorable rides with this bunch.
Take care...
-ImranI believe I can fly...
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1) Day 0 - Will be a stretch for sure. You can make it to Hubli in around 7 hours at sane speeds. Beyond that, the raod conditions might not be that great. The whole road passes through dense forests and there is hardly anyone on the road. Dont do that stretch alone at night. If something goes wrong with the bike, you need someone to lend a helping hand.Originally posted by kaushik60 View PostHey!
Route: Pune-Gokarna-Dandeli-Doodhsagar falls-Pune
Day 0: Leave Pune by 2 PM, reach Gokarna by midnight
Day 1: Chill at Gokarna, visit Yana and reach Dandeli by evening
Day 2: Relax at Dandeli - full day
Day 3: Leave Dandeli early morning, reach Doodhsagar falls. Finish sightseeing etc and leave for Pune. Stop en route somewhere near Sawantwadi
Day 4: Sawantwadi to Pune
Q1)Is Day 0 plan feasible? We plan to take the Pune-Dharwad-Yellapur-Ankola route. We will try and reach Dharwad by 8 PM. Is it safe to travel on NH63 at night so that we can reach Gokarna by 11PM, or at max by midnight? We are meeting friends there who will be coming from Bangalore, so we want to reach on Day 0 itself so as not to spoil the next day's plan. Does this seem like a stretch?
Q2)I wanted info on what is worth visiting near Dandeli, but I aleady got that thanks to Viper, karthikpai and mahesh
Has anyone been to Yana? Is it worth a visit?
Q3) On the return from Sawantwadi to Pune, we would want to come through some Konkan territory. Anyone know the current condition of NH17(new NH66) between Goa and Mumbai? Also, which would be a good ghat to get back onto the NH4, somewhere after Ratnagiri?
Any other comments/suggestions are also very welcome.
Thanks!
2) Yana is surely worth a visit. I think there is a tar road to the top now. Earlier, it used to be a "kucchha" road, and was a lot more fun. The rocks at the top are very different from what I have seen elsewhere.
3) Panji - Sawantwadi is really good.
Happy riding
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@kaushik We recently did the Chiplun-Patan-Umbraj route several times on our rides where we had to get back to NH4. This route has a mix of good and occasional patches of slightly bad roads. This can be a good route to take after Ratnagiri.
The road connecting to NH4 via Mahabaleshwar has a really bad patch of about 10kms on the Poladpur side.
@GT All the best for your future ventures. Keep in touch.Last edited by Viper1089; 12-04-2012, 12:17 AM.Very True- "Motorcycling is not, of itself, inherently dangerous. It is, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence, or stupidity."
I like- "Bikes are not supposed to be a rational decision. If you can park it and walk away without looking back to admire it, you got the wrong one."
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All the best for your plans. Do keep in touch about the regiment you get. Your back is already hurt so I recommend that you choose the AOC or ASC. In the infantry, half your time would be spent in the Rashtriya Rifles and the other half at high altitude. Any help you need about anything, just give a call. I will be available at Rajkot (^@$#$((^$ or Pune (^@#*##&%).Originally posted by GT007 View PostHi All,
I am writing this message to let u all know that i am leaving pune. I am gonna miss you all especially our rides and long discussions at g2g. Vishwas ji thank you very much for sharing your expertise and for your FREE advise on biking , non biking issues.
I am gonna miss my riding buddies with whom i have clocked over 3000+ kms. Thanks Imran , Gaurav , Viper , kuntal , Prabhat , Eshan , Zimbly ,amrit , aman and all of you for tolerating me on rides ( No break , No photography especially )
I had a nice time with you guys and i hope to see you guys soon when i come down to pune again.
Adios!
GT
PS Rohit feel free to get in touch with me for the stuff you were looking to get from delhi.
Above all, take the work seriously and yourself less so. The rest of my pearls of wisdom will rain down on you as you grow in service
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Loved this sentence and need to apply it myself.Originally posted by icemang View PostAbove all, take the work seriously and yourself less so.Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.
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Thanks, I will rethink my Day 0 schedule, and make sure I visit Yana.Originally posted by mahesh.2910 View Post1) Day 0 - Will be a stretch for sure. You can make it to Hubli in around 7 hours at sane speeds. Beyond that, the raod conditions might not be that great. The whole road passes through dense forests and there is hardly anyone on the road. Dont do that stretch alone at night. If something goes wrong with the bike, you need someone to lend a helping hand.
2) Yana is surely worth a visit. I think there is a tar road to the top now. Earlier, it used to be a "kucchha" road, and was a lot more fun. The rocks at the top are very different from what I have seen elsewhere.
3) Panji - Sawantwadi is really good.
Happy riding
Hey Viper I checked out the Chiplun-Patan road. The only thing I was wondering is that that road heads South for a bit, which is away from where we want to go. So this route is a little longer, by approx 20 kms. Because of this, I was considering either through Mahabaleshwar or through Warandha ghat. But in case the roads are better, I won't mind doing the Chiplun road as it will be something new compared to Mahabaleshwar (which is a no-go due to bad roads) and Warandha, which I have already done.Originally posted by Viper1089 View Post@kaushik We recently did the Chiplun-Patan-Umbraj route several times on our rides where we had to get back to NH4. This route has a mix of good and occasional patches of slightly bad roads. This can be a good route to take after Ratnagiri.
The road connecting to NH4 via Mahabaleshwar has a really bad patch of about 10kms on the Poladpur side.
Thanks for your inputs!The more you know, the more you know how less you know.
The less you know, the more you think you really know!
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@kaushik. Chipun road is worth the extra 20 Km and is far better than poladpur-mahabaleshwar. 17KMS of mess would make your bike road-sick. You'll be glad to choose any other road other than Poladpur way.Originally posted by kaushik60 View PostThanks, I will rethink my Day 0 schedule, and make sure I visit Yana.
Hey Viper I checked out the Chiplun-Patan road. The only thing I was wondering is that that road heads South for a bit, which is away from where we want to go. So this route is a little longer, by approx 20 kms. Because of this, I was considering either through Mahabaleshwar or through Warandha ghat. But in case the roads are better, I won't mind doing the Chiplun road as it will be something new compared to Mahabaleshwar (which is a no-go due to bad roads) and Warandha, which I have already done.
Thanks for your inputs!Keep Calm and Kaam se Kaam
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+1 to that. @kaushik True.. riding on that bad road near Poladpur made me remember the roads enroute Khardungla. Only this time I had a ninja and its seat is not a boon on bad roads. Felt like someone was continuously punching my behind for half an hour.Originally posted by Sorcerer's apprentice View Post@kaushik. Chipun road is worth the extra 20 Km and is far better than poladpur-mahabaleshwar. 17KMS of mess would make your bike road-sick. You'll be glad to choose any other road other than Poladpur way.
The Kumbharli ghat on the Chiplun-Patan route has some great scenery too.Very True- "Motorcycling is not, of itself, inherently dangerous. It is, however, extremely unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence, or stupidity."
I like- "Bikes are not supposed to be a rational decision. If you can park it and walk away without looking back to admire it, you got the wrong one."
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I hav been through that road a week ago guysOriginally posted by Viper1089 View Post+1 to that. @kaushik True.. riding on that bad road near Poladpur made me remember the roads enroute Khardungla. Only this time I had a ninja and its seat is not a boon on bad roads. Felt like someone was continuously punching my behind for half an hour.
The Kumbharli ghat on the Chiplun-Patan route has some great scenery too.
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Thought I should share it wuith you guys
I remember, on our kashid beach ride(sometime in october). we came back to pune via poladpur-mahabi road. The conditions and our reactions.
1. It stated raining and was already sunset
2. the moment this bad road was over. GT007 literally jumped on his bike. yayyying all the way
(by that time our butts were singing the LP song 'I've become so numb' :P )
3. The sight during sunset. hues of orange skies , lush green dense forest/trees . The sight was stupendously breathtaking.. I'm not lying but I was seriously I wished we'd get to see some jurassic era animals. resembled that
4. Encountered insanely dense fog. visiblility hardly couple of meters. Imran almost hit a tree ( that was scary) GT007 was leading thanks to CBR250r headlights. Hands numb due to cold and butt paining from the torture a few kms back.
5. reached mahabi at 8:30 and then followed to pune finally by 10:30 ish.Keep Calm and Kaam se Kaam
To all those how-to-run-in-the-bike-oh-it's-so-confusing. Here's an advice.
Read and follow the OWNER's Manual. Keep it simple.. Old School technique will do more good than harm your bike
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